#1 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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Journey says:
The Botanical Garden is right in the city of Oslo surounded by museums and city life of eastern flavours, meaning Asia.
This is the oldest botanical garden in Norway and was established in 1814.
If you like plants, flowers and herbs this is the place to go for some inspiration on how to make y…
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#2 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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Koralifix says:
The Holmenkollen is the famous ski jump that is situated in Oslo. This sight is definitely a must both in summer and winter, no matter if enthusiastic sportsman or 'just' interested visitor.
Since its opening in 1892 this location has hosted many different winter sport championships and is a popu…
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#3 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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tvillingmarit says:
If you are visiting Oslo in the summertime you have lots of opportunities to make a boat journey on the Oslo fjord.
Down by the harbour you can choose between different kinds of boats to take you on the Oslo fjord.
We choosed the boat SS Lady Mack for a journey round some of the small islands in t…
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#4 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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Journey says:
This is a must for those who enjoy downhill sledge. There are a lot of turns as well as people to watch out for while going down this Korketrekkern. I've been here myself and i've enjoyed myself to the fullest. This is a place where all ages come to have fun even if you should consider the fact of b…
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#5 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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runh says:
I recommend this 3 hours boat trip to see the grand historic Oscarsborg Fortress and all the other beautiful islands of the Oslo Fjord. A wonderful nature and historic experience the Oslo Fjord with guideing.
On the sightseeing boat you can taste or buy "food-souvenirs" as smoked whale meat, dri…
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#6 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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CFD says:
Akershus Fortress was originally built outside of Oslo , but as the city grew the fortress is now a 5min walk from the city hall. You can walk around inside the fortress and go inside "Akershus Castle" , "Homefront Museum" and the "Armed Forces Museum"
Norway's Resistance Museum
Germany occu…
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#7 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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Journey says:
The Narvisen ice skating rink is located right in the middle of Oslo city centre and its open for everybody. They play music while you skate and that makes it more the merrier to skate around the rink. Its highly recommended to try this place if you are in Oslo in the winter time and feel like doing…
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#8 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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patkooy says:
I loved the National Gallery! It is full of great paintings and some sculptures of mainly Norwegian artists. Not too modern, many beautiful landscapes. And of course I did not like every painting there, but that is impossible with such a large collection. It is a very good overview of Norwegian pain…
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#9 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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CFD says:
Holmenkollen is the world most famous Skijumping hill and when oslo hosted the 1952 winter olympics Holmenkollen was the olympic hill. In the bottom there is a ski-museum with everything you want to know about different kind of skis and pictures of the most famous norwegians athletes. Holmenkollen …
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#10 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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darlingwish says:
The Oslo Vigeland Park is a definite must-see when you're in Norway's capital city. It's a part of the Frogner park and with an area that covers 80 acres, it's pretty huge!
There are hundreds of different sculpture depicting people in various human activities, 212 as I've counted *lying about the…
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#11 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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CFD says:
This is a outdoor museum about how people in Norway have lived for the last thousand years. From Vikingships from the 980 and upto the 1950s.. If you only visit one museum in Norway this should be it. Really great fun and you learn more in a couple of hours than you do for weeks in books and such.
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#12 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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Paullfc says:
Oslo as a city presents itself as incredibly multi-cultural and diverse and presents the visitor with a few splendours to capture on your camera.
The Royal Palace is a must see and grabs the attention of many of the city's visitors. If you get there by 1.30pm you can observe the change of the gua…
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#13 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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srpiatek says:
The Sculpture Garden, like the only one in Oslo was great. Basically all the statues are naked people, but the art was amazing. The weather was beautiful and its a great place to take pictures.
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#14 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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thedreamer says:
If you want a different experience, Skjerven gård is a great place in
Maridalen. They have horses, sheep's, chicken, rabbits etc. You can do
horseback riding and they have horse drawn carriages here. You don't
come here just for the animals, but the landscape is so idyllic. Lots of
people bike …
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#15 of 25 things to do in Oslo
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CFD says:
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The Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology is is Norway's national museum for science, technology, industry, transport and medicine. The museum's objective is to demonstrate the implications of progress in Science and Technology, socially and culturally, through the age…
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