Oslo is not for everyone
... but maybe it's for you?
Surrounded by nature and with everything within easy reach, Oslo is full of things to see and do. Whether you’re into world-class culture, unique outdoor adventures, flavours from all over the globe, or a sauna session with a view of the Opera House, we’re fairly sure you’ll find things you will say “yes” to.
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For food lovers
If you think Oslo is just about salmon and waffles – think again! From Michelin-starred dining to street food from every corner of the world, the city’s food scene is as diverse as it is delicious.
For all seasons
Some think Oslo is only worth visiting in summer. We politely disagree. Experience cherry blossoms in spring, wander Vigeland Sculpture Park in autumn, or ski miles of groomed trails just outside the city (or in the middle of town!) in winter – every season has its charm.
For art and culture seekers
Not impressed yet? Try the city’s art scene! Home to Edvard Munch’s world-famous “Scream” – the largest art museum in the Nordics or see the world’s smallest printed bible. Oslo has something for both the classic art lover and those who like to be challenged.
For a fresh experience
And speaking of challenge: Have you ever tried a cool dip in the ocean followed by a hot, relaxing retreat? Urban sauna culture has taken Oslo by storm, with several spots along the harbour offering this refreshing experience. A great way to unwind - and maybe meet some locals?
Don’t just take our word for it: Follow in our Oslo locals' footsteps and get to know a unique version of Oslo!
Oslo is not for everyone, but maybe it is for you?
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