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Things to do in Oslo
1. Explore the Vigeland Park
Visit the world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, Gustav Vigeland. With over 200 sculptures, this park is a unique and beautiful place to take a leisurely walk and appreciate art.
2. Visit the Oslo Opera House
Experience the stunning architecture and enjoy a performance at the Oslo Opera House. Take a guided tour to learn about the design, or simply enjoy the panoramic views of the city from the rooftop.
3. Discover the Viking Ship Museum
Get a glimpse into Norway's fascinating Viking history by visiting the Viking Ship Museum. See the well-preserved Viking ships, historical artifacts, and learn about the Viking culture through interactive exhibits.
4. Take a stroll along the Oslofjord
Enjoy a leisurely walk along the scenic Oslofjord. Take a ferry ride to explore the nearby islands and enjoy the picturesque views of the water, boats, and surrounding nature.
5. Visit the Nobel Peace Center
Learn about the Nobel Peace Prize and the inspiring stories of past laureates at the Nobel Peace Center. Explore interactive exhibitions, educational programs, and temporary exhibitions focused on peace and human rights.
6. Explore the Akershus Fortress
Step back in time and visit the medieval Akershus Fortress. Take a guided tour to learn about its history, explore the battlements, and enjoy sweeping views of the Oslo harbor and city.
7. Discover the Munch Museum
Immerse yourself in the art of Edvard Munch, one of Norway's most famous painters. Visit the Munch Museum to see a vast collection of Munch's works, including his iconic painting 'The Scream'.
8. Visit the Holmenkollen Ski Jump
Experience the thrill of the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, one of the most famous ski jumps in the world. Take an elevator to the top for panoramic views of the city, or try out the simulator to feel like a professional ski jumper.
9. Explore the Astrup Fearnley Museum
Discover contemporary art at the Astrup Fearnley Museum. With its rotating exhibitions of international artists, this museum showcases modern art in a beautiful waterfront location.
10. Indulge in Norwegian cuisine
Taste traditional Norwegian dishes like lutefisk, rakfisk, and reindeer meat. Visit local restaurants to savor delicious Scandinavian flavors or try fresh seafood at the lively Aker Brygge area.