How I spent 1 day in Oslo
Oslo Trip Review
📍 Itinerary Overview
Oslo is a compact yet vibrant city that blends modern architecture with rich history and stunning natural landscapes. My itinerary focused on exploring cultural landmarks, nature spots, and local cuisine, with an emphasis on convenience and efficiency.
🚩 Sightseeing Route
Day 1: Arrival & City Exploration
• Walk along Karl Johans Gate
• Visit the Royal Palace & gardens
• Explore Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen for waterfront views and contemporary art
• Sunset at Akershus Fortress
Day 2: Cultural & Historic Sites
• Viking Ship Museum (currently closed, but alternative: Oslo Museum Island)
• Fram Museum & Kon-Tiki Museum
• Vigeland Sculpture Park – A must-see for its unique sculptures
• Holmenkollen Ski Jump for panoramic city views
Day 3: Nature & Local Experiences
• Oslo Opera House – Walk on its sloping roof for great views
• Ekebergparken Sculpture Park – Art in nature with city views
• Ferry ride to Bygdøy Peninsula for a different perspective of Oslo
• Relax at a sauna by the fjord (e.g., KOK Oslo or SALT sauna)
🏖️ Must-Visit Attractions
• Oslo Opera House – Iconic sloping rooftop with fjord views
• Vigeland Park – Largest sculpture park by a single artist
• Holmenkollen – Offers a mix of history, adventure, and breathtaking views
• Aker Brygge & Tjuvholmen – Great for dining and modern art lovers
• MUNCH Museum – Home to Edvard Munch’s famous The Scream
• Nobel Peace Center – Insightful exhibitions on peace efforts worldwide
🚇 Transportation
Oslo has an efficient public transport system, including trams, buses, ferries, and the metro.
• Ruter app is a must for planning routes and buying tickets.
• Oslo Pass offers unlimited travel and free entry to many attractions.
• Walking and cycling are great options, especially in summer.
📷 Photo Spots
• Oslo Opera House Rooftop – Fjord and city skyline
• Akershus Fortress – Historic castle with scenic views
• Holmenkollen Ski Jump – Overlooking the entire city
• Tjuvholmen & Aker Brygge – Modern architecture by the water
• Ekebergparken – Nature, art, and panoramic views
🍜 Local Cuisine
• Fiskeriet – Fresh seafood and fish soup
• Mathallen Oslo – A gourmet food hall with Norwegian specialties
• Engebret Café – Oslo’s oldest restaurant, great for traditional dishes
• Statholdergaarden – Michelin-starred fine dining experience
• Kaffebrenneriet – Local coffee chain with excellent brews
🏠 Accommodation
• Amerikalinjen – Stylish boutique hotel with a central location
• The Thief – Luxury stay in Tjuvholmen, perfect for art lovers
• Scandic Vulkan – Near Mathallen, great for foodies
• Citybox Oslo – Budget-friendly, central, and modern
💡 Tips
• Get the Oslo Pass if visiting multiple attractions.
• Pack layers, even in summer – weather changes fast.
• Use the ferries to explore the fjord and islands.
• Book saunas in advance, especially on weekends.
• Dine early, as many restaurants close their kitchens by 9 PM.
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