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The stories at Grand Hotel
The Rolling Stones went into hiding here for ten days, Edvard Munch traded paintings for meals in the cafeteria, and Madonna liked the hotel's chandeliers so much she asked to buy them. Join us on a tour of Oslo's Grand Hotel.
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Talormade – up from the ashes
The enchanting Talormade café has turned Oslo's residents into doughnut junkies. But the way to success has not been easy.
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Gems along the Akerselva river
Join us on a walk along the Akerselva river in Oslo. The walk passes through luxuriant forests and historical areas, with great places to stop along the way.
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The Blackpacker's guide to Oslo
Many people travel to Oslo to explore a dark corner of heavy metal history
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The Adventure Island in Oslo
Come along to fantastic Bygdøy, your own little fairy tale world full of priceless treasures and exciting surprises for both young and old explorers.
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Oslo – the gateway to Norway
Planning a trip to Norway? Start in Oslo! Experience the capital's urban charm and closeness to nature. Start planning your unforgettable holiday to Norway and Oslo today!
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The National Museum of Medicine
Learn about medical practices from the past and today....
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His Majesty the King's Guard
His Majesty the King's Guard (Garden) protects the royal family and the entire capital. Every day, all year round armed guards guard the royal residences at the Royal Palace, Skaugum, Akershus Fortress and Bygdøy. In addition, the Garden's band performs at a series of annual e...
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Walk along the river Akerselva
Follow the Akerselva river from Maridalsvannet lake to Vaterland Park in the centre of Oslo. The riverwalk is eight kilometres long, and takes you past forested areas, historical buildings, fishing and swimming spots and several waterfalls. The highest waterfall is next to Høn...
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Fishing in the Oslo Fjord
From 1 January 2026, fishing in the inner Oslofjord, the Drammen Fjord and the Hurum Peninsula down to Moss, as well as Færder and Hvaler. is prohibited for both commercial and recreational fishers. The only exception is crab fishing with a line for children, which will still ...