Three Days in Oslo

Tour Oslo and see the city's best attractions in three days. Not sure what to see and what not to miss? This tour helps you to plan the whole trip. The Viking ships and the Vigeland sculpture park are must!
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Day 1: Three Days in Oslo

Royal Palace

The official royal residence is a majestic Neoclassical complex hovering over the city.

Karl Johans Gate

This street is the main boulevard of the city; a place where the trendiest brands are situated.

Stenersen Museum

The Stenersen Museum is a Museum of Fine Arts located in Oslo, Norway.Stenersen Museum opened in 1994.

Aker Brygge District

Originally a district of shipyards and factories, the Aker Brygge changed in the late 20th century, to become a hip neighbourhood full of…

Akershus Castle

Akershus is a medieval castle and a fortress, commissioned by King Haakon V, which was built in order to protect the capital.

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Day 2: Three Days in Oslo

Old Aker Church

Old Aker Church is a medieval era church located in Oslo, Norway. An active parish, the church is the oldest existing building in Oslo.

Picture of Damstredet … @ Trond Strandsberg

Damstredet Street

Take this narrow street to admire the wooden houses from the wake of the 19th century. It's like stepping into another time!

Trinity Church Oslo

Trefoldighetskirken is a large octagonal church with beautiful stained glass windows and remarkably decorated interior.

Oslo Cathedral

Oslo Cathedral — formerly Our Savior's Church — is the main church for the Church of Norway Diocese of Oslo, as well as the parish church…

Oslo Opera House

Located in the Bjørvika neighbourhood, this white complex is a famous symbol of the capital.

Munch Museum Oslo

Munch Museum is an art museum in Oslo, Norway dedicated to the life and works of the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch.As of the summer of 2021…

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Day 3: Three Days in Oslo

Oslo City Museum

Oslo City Museum is a department of Oslo Museum in Oslo, Norway since 2006.

Vigeland Sculpture Park

This unique museum and a sculpture park is completely dedicated to the work of a single man: Gustav Vigeland.

Viking Ship Museum

The Viking Ship Museum is located on the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway.

Bygdøy Peninsula

Bygdøy or Bygdø is a peninsula situated on the western side of Oslo, Norway. Administratively, Bygdøy is part of the borough of Frogner.

Paradisbukta Beach

A popular recreational area for the locals. An ideal place for sunbathing, swimming, angling and hiking.

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