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Top 10 Things To Do in Oslo

    #1 Vigelands-museet
    4 of 5 stars

    Oslo’s most visited museum attraction is an outdoor sculpture park. The Vigeland Sculpture Park covers an area of 80 acres. The 212 remarkable sculptures were all designed…Read More

    #2 Karl Johans Gate
    3 of 5 stars

    The Karl Johans Gate is Oslo's main drag. Its cobblestone sidewalks and street are for pedestrians only. During the summertime, the Karl Johans Gate is alive with…Read More

    #3 Norsk Folkemuseum
    3 of 5 stars

    Out of the hundreds of museums I visited during a two-month journey to the Baltic and Nordic countries, I can say with certainty that the Norsk Folkemuseum was by far the…Read More



    #4 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony
    3 of 5 stars

    If you blink, you might just miss this little yellow building, nestled quietly among a row of businesses on Drammensveien, a major street that snakes west along the fjord…Read More

    #5 Akershus Slott
    3 of 5 stars

    My second day in Oslo, I wanted to go out and see Oslo and all of its glory. After breakfast in the Haraldsheim Hostel dining room, I returned to my room to get my things,…Read More

    #6 Stortinget
    3 of 5 stars

    At just 137 years old, Norway's symmetrical and august parliament building is a baby under Oslo architectural standards. But it is within reach of everthing, standing…Read More

    #7 Royal Palace
    3 of 5 stars

    Slottet is the domicile of King Harald V and Queen Sonja and their grown children Crown Prince Håkon and Princess Märtha Louise. The Palace Esplanade is probably Norway's…Read More

    #8 Ibsen-museet
    3 of 5 stars

    I grew up proud of my Norwegian roots. Whether it is a love of seafood, Scandinavian style sweaters, and Norwegian history, I soak it up like a sponge, and my love for…Read More


    #9 Henrik Ibsen Home and Museum
    3 of 5 stars

    Henrik Ibsen is Grimstad's famous son. His home is now a museum visited by thousands every year who loved his literature and life. I fell in love with Ibsen's…Read More

    #10 Rädhus
    3 of 5 stars

    This is the Town Hall but it has beenpainted inside and sculpted out side to make it a real gallery of fine art. Many of Norway's greatest artists were invited to…Read More

    • 1-10 of 32 Fun Things to Do in Oslo

    Sightseeing in Oslo

    From kayaking to kite-flying, IgoUgo members touted tons of attractions and activities in Oslo. Discover museums, theaters, casinos and wineries to suit every taste. Whether you are a shop-happy fashionista or a cliff-diving adventure traveler, IgoUgo can help you find fun things to do in Oslo.