Oslo Art Tour: Top 5 Art Museums and Exhibitions in Oslo, Norway
The Norwegian capital of Oslo has established itself as an arts destination over the years. This post lists some of the top art museums and exhibitions Oslo, Norway!
The Norwegian capital of Oslo has established itself as an arts destination over the years. This post lists some of the top art museums and exhibitions Oslo, Norway!
This post lists the most popular ways to get from Gardemoen Airport to Oslo City Center so that you can compare them and decide what works best for you!
The Grefsenkollen hike provides great views of Oslo city and fjord, Holmenkollen, and the surrounding forest. At the top, you can stop to enjoy some lunch at Grefsenkollen Restaurant!
In a country known for picturesque train rides, the route between Oslo and Bergen is one of the most beautiful. I highly recommend it for traveling between the two cities.
Hoping for a day of skiing in Norway but only have time to visit Oslo? Look no further than Oslo Vinterpark Tryvann – located only 30 minutes away from the city center!
If you’re planning a visit to Oslo, you may have heard of the Oslo Pass and are wondering, is it worth it? This guide is meant to help you decide if the Oslo Pass is something you want to purchase while visiting Norway’s capital city in 2023!
Vettakollen viewpoint is famous for having one of the best views over the city of Oslo! It’s easily accessible by public transportation and is an enjoyable hike that can easily be completed in just an hour or two.
The city of Oslo is both full of history and a thriving example of a modern urban center looking toward the future. This post lists some fun facts about Oslo, Norway.
In October 2021, the brand-new MUNCH museum opened right on the waterfront of Oslo. This museum was designed and built to house the artwork of Edvard Munch, a Norwegian painter and printmaker. Munch is best known for his most famous work, The Scream, but was also an important artist in the Moderism movement and produced a large body of work in his 60-year career.
Often mistakenly referred to as an island, Bygdøy is a peninsula in the Western part of Oslo that contains popular recreation areas, scenic walking and cycling trails, and many of Oslo’s most famous museums.