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Top 15 Best Things to Do in Oslo [2025]

Munch Museum
Munch Museum
Munch Museum
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Munch Museum

Munch Museum

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62 reviews
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7.3
From €18.57
Based on 2,626 reviews
Oslo City Center | 881m from downtown
Phone +47-23-493500
Address: Edvard Munchs Plass 1, 0194 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-3 hours
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Must visit in Oslo. On many floors of this modern building you will find both well know works of Munch like The Scream and many less known but as fascinating paintings of his. Don’t forget to enjoy the view from the bar at the top floor. Museum is open until late and conveniently located right by the central station.
National Gallery of Norway (Nasjonalmuseet) 📍Location: 13 Ålesgat Street, Oslo, Norway 🎨Recommendation (Artist Keywords): Munch, Picasso, El Greco, Manet, Matisse, Cézanne, Monet 👟Transportation: Walking distance in the central city of Oslo 🚧Opening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday 10:00am-18:00pm, Thursday 11:00am-19:00pm, Saturday and Sunday 11:00am-17:00pm, closed on Monday ⌚️Visiting time: 1.5 hours to 2 hours 🎫Tickets: Adult ticket 100NOK, student ticket 50NOK, group ticket for more than 10 people 75NOK. 🛅Storage: You need to send your bag. It is recommended to store your coat as well. 📝Travel tips: 1⃣️You can learn more about the guide book at the entrance. The museum is divided into two floors, each exhibition hall has its own number, with a total of 24 exhibition halls. 2⃣️ The exhibits from ancient Greek and Romanism to the Baroque period are in the red exhibition hall area (1~7), the exhibits from the Romantic period are in the light blue exhibition hall area (8~14), the exhibits from Impressionism to Munch are in the dark blue exhibition hall area (15~20), and the exhibits from modernism to the 1950s are in the yellow exhibition hall area (21~24). 3⃣️The museum also has a sketching room, and the walls are covered with sketches by visitors from all over the world.
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The Vigeland Park
The Vigeland Park
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The Vigeland Park

The Vigeland Park

4.5
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269 reviews
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6.5
Based on 5,758 reviews
3.2 km from downtown
Phone +47 23 49 37 00
Address: Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 hour
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No.1 of Spring Outings in Oslo
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A very beautiful park, located in the suburbs of Oslo, the capital of Norway, very beautiful, very beautiful. I like it here. The park has a kind of beauty that combines art and nature. Oslo, Norway, is a place with very Nordic characteristics, it is worth a visit. Remember to walk around here more, you can relax yourself.
After a quick day in Oslo, I chose a half-day city bus tour, focusing on Vigeland Sculpture Park. There are various lifelike sculptures in various shapes and forms in various places in the park. The park is quite large. While appreciating the sculptures, you can also enjoy the natural scenery of the park. There are many locals sunbathing there, which is very beautiful.
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Akershus Fortress
Akershus Fortress
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Akershus Fortress

Akershus Fortress

4.5
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142 reviews
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6.2
Oslo City Center | 1.1 km from downtown
Phone +47 23 09 39 17
Address: 0150 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 3-4 hours
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Oslo is beautiful and quiet. There are many beautiful buildings and castles in the old town. The church is also beautiful. Norway is a beautiful country. Oslo is beautiful and quiet. There are many beautiful buildings and castles in the old town. The church is also beautiful. Norway is a beautiful country. Oslo is beautiful and quiet. There are many beautiful buildings and castles in the old town. The church is also beautiful. Norway is a beautiful country.
Amazing architecture! A great place to walk and to see the view of the port.
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Holmenkollen National Ski Arena
Holmenkollen National Ski Arena
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Holmenkollen National Ski Arena

Holmenkollen National Ski Arena

4.5
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14 reviews
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4.2
7.2 km from downtown
Phone +47 21 80 21 80
Address: Holmenkollveien 140, 0791 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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A great attraction, a mountain, a city, a great experience, a very good view, and a particularly good reputation.
Take the subway directly, follow the instructions after getting off the subway, all up the mountain road. The nearby forest is good

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The National Museum
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The National Museum

The National Museum

4.0
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5 reviews
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5.9
From €24.17
Based on 3,440 reviews
Oslo City Center | 1.3 km from downtown
Phone +47 21 98 20 00
Address: Brynjulf Bulls plass 3, 0250 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 0.5-1 day
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Discover Norway's rich cultural heritage at The National Museum in Oslo! 🇳🇴🎨 From classic art to modern masterpieces, it’s a must-visit for art lovers. Immerse yourself in history and creativity. 🌟 #NationalMuseumOslo #Oslo #ArtLovers #ExploreNorway #CulturalJourney
A very beautiful museum with a nice collection spanning across the Norwegian empire. If you ate spending the day in Oslo there are a large variety of museums and attractions to visit however the national museum would be a definite go to 😁
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Oslo Opera House

Oslo Opera House

4.2
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92 reviews
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5.9
Oslo City Center | 711m from downtown
Phone +47 21 42 21 21
Address: Kirsten Flagstads Plass 1, 0150 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Oslo Opera is also a good place to enjoy music, this opera house is quite large, many different sizes of the concert hall, Oslo Opera is also often attracted from different countries to perform, have their own website.
The Oslo Opera House is an ultra-modern design building on the seaside of Oslo. From a distance, he looks like a white sailboat docked on the sea. The facilities in the entire theater are very advanced, there are often large opera performances held here, if you have the opportunity, I highly recommend everyone to watch it.
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Oslo City Hall
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Oslo City Hall

Oslo City Hall

4.5
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233 reviews
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5.3
Based on 2,832 reviews
Oslo City Center | 1 km from downtown
Phone +47 23 46 12 00
Address: Rådhusplassen 1, 0037 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 1 hour
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Visiting Oslo City Hall, Norway, although it is the city council, the office of the city government, is like a walk through an art gallery. The city hall is free to visit, the exterior is built of red brick, the exterior wall has some sculptures, after entering you will see a spacious hall with very high ceilings, all four walls are painted with pictures, colorful, great for photography. Also at the entrance of the hall, there will be some three-dimensional ceramic paintings, and some photos of the past, worth seeing in Oslo.
It is a place with a tourist attraction, with bars, restaurants, people, exciting, lively in the summer. Definitely, the mask is no longer used. 😊
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National Theater

National Theater

4.5
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98 reviews
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5.2
Oslo City Center | 1 km from downtown
Phone +47 22 00 14 00
Address: Johanne Dybwads plass 1, 0161 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-3 hours
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Norway is a country in northern Europe with a unique geographical location and very long and cold winters. The unique location creates a unique landscape, with high snow-capped mountains and quiet plateau lakes that give tourists a different experience.
It is an interesting place to visit in Oslo. Around the water, you can sit and take pictures. The atmosphere is good. There are many people and it is not lonely.
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Nobel Peace Center
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Nobel Peace Center

Nobel Peace Center

4.2
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93 reviews
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4.9
From €21.62
Based on 1,786 reviews
Oslo City Center | 1.2 km from downtown
Phone +47 48 30 10 00
Address: Brynjulf Bulls plass 1, 0250 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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When you come to Oslo, the capital of Norway, it is recommended to visit the Nobel Peace Center (Nobel Peach Center). The Peace Center is the venue where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded. The most surprising thing is that it uses small light boxes to introduce the winners of the Nobel Peace Prize over the years. The light boxes will display photos and introductions. In the dark room, the light boxes will flash one by one and will also rotate. Color, so pretty. In addition, the center also regularly holds other exhibitions, so you can drop by and check out the souvenir shop before leaving. The building was formerly a train station. The exterior wall is light yellow, with a soft and comfortable tone, which fits well with the theme of the Peace Center. The admission fee is not cheap, so it is recommended to purchase an Oslo Pass, which allows you to take unlimited trams and visit multiple museums in one day. Address: Brynjulf ​​Bulls plass 1, 0250 Oslo, Norway
One of the famous places where Nobel Prizes are awarded is based on the year. Peace Prizes are often awarded for political reasons. The exhibition hall on the second floor has a list of years.

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Oslo Cathedral

Oslo Cathedral

4.1
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86 reviews
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4.9
Based on 880 reviews
Oslo City Center | 334m from downtown
Phone +47 23 62 90 10
Address: Karl Johans gt. 11, 0154 Oslo, Norway
Recommended sightseeing time: 1-2 hours
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Finally, there are no churches with names that are too numerous to be recognized, nor are there complex and majestic buildings that are breathtaking. The Oslo Cathedral in Norway looks a little fresh. Even though the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church is centered on this cathedral. It is reported that the cathedral was built in 1694 and it took about a century to complete the renovation. The pair of bronze doors and the German-made organ inside are the two main attractions. There is a flower market in front of the church and a sculpture behind it, which is the statue of King Christian IV of Norway.
I stayed in Oslo for a day, and the cathedral was one of the must-see places. I didn't go looking for it on purpose, I just passed by it while walking. It is in the city center. The appearance is not outstanding, but it is quite old and can still be used normally.
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