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City walks in Oslo

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The Norwegian capital delights with its unique blend of modern architecture, breathtaking nature and rich culture. Oslo is a fascinating destination with the impressive Viking Ship Museum, the famous Vigeland Park and the magnificent Opera House. Whether artful sculptures, vibrant city life or leisurely boat trips on the Oslo Fjord - there is something for everyone to discover here. Our travel guide will tell you everything you need to know for your trip.

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The most beautiful city walks in Oslo

Norwegisches Parlament in Oslo
City Walking · Norway
Oslo
PremiumPremium content Difficulty easy
4.7 km
1:30 h
35 m
35 m
City tour through the capital of Norway along numerous sightseeing attractions
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City Walking · Norway
Sollerud - Frognerparken - Oslo
9.1 km
1:45 h
84 m
106 m
Oslo - Sollerud - Bestum - Hoffselva - Frognerelva - Frognerparken (Frogner Park) - Frognerbekken - Øvre Frognerdammen - Nedre Frognerdammen - Bymuseet (Oslo City Museum) - Mathia Anker 1737-1801 - Amaldus Nielsens plass - Langaardsløkken - Evangelische Gemeinde deutscher Sprache - Uranienborgparken - Uranienborg - Homansbyen - Slottsparken - Camilla Collett - Carl III Johan - 7. juni-plassen - Niels Henrik Abel - Vika - Holmenkollbanen 1957 - Studenterlunden - Ludwig holberg - Gunnar Sønsteby (Cyclist) - The Viking Planet - Ibsen Museet - Eidsvolls plass - Chr michelsen - W.F.K Christie - Johan Sverdrup - Christian Krohg - Johan Herman Wessel - Kvadraturen - Småflaskemuseet (The Mini Bottle Gallery) - Diderich Hegermann - Filmmuseet (Film Museum) - Leopold Rottman - Sara Rottman - Plata
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City Walking · Norway
Oslo - Stadtspaziergang im Grünen entlang der Akerselva
Difficulty easy
5.4 km
1:21 h
43 m
129 m
Entlang der Akerselva. Parklandschaften und Wohngebiete wechseln mit ehemaligen Backsteinindustriebauten die neuen Verwendungszwecken zugeführt wurden. Eine kurzweilige Tour mit spannender Architektur, städtischem Leben und idyllische Natur gepaart mit kleinen und großen Skurrilitäten am Wegesrand.
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City Walking · Norway
Frøen - Frogner - Vika - Oslo
6.5 km
1:47 h
8 m
129 m
Oslo - Frøen - Frognerparken (Frogner Park) - Frognerbadet - Arno Berg - Rektor O.J. Skattum 1862-1930 - Den illegale presse 1940-45 - Winston Churchill statue - Ankerhagen - Sommerfrydparken - Brynjulf Bulls plass - Nobels Fredssenter (Nobel Peace Center) - Tordenskiold - Franklin D Roosevelt - Kontraskjæret - Rolf Strangers plass - Hanske-fontenen - Christiania torv - Nordic Bible Museum - Kvadraturen - Diderich Hegermann
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Converted factory building on the Akerselva
City Walking · Oslo
Along the Akerselva through Oslo
6.8 km
1:37 h
16 m
132 m
Walk from Oslo Youth Hostel along the Akerselva River past converted industrial monuments to the harbour with the Opera House and City Hall
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City Walking · Norway
Blindern - St Hanshaugen - Oslo
5.2 km
0:57 h
127 m
191 m
Oslo - Adamstuen - Frølichbyen - Meditasjonskapellet - St. Hanshaugen - Synagogen for Det mosaiske trossamfunn i Oslo - Pilegrimsleden ⌘ 639 km til Nidaros - Urlik Hendriksen 1891-1960 - Gamle Aker kirke Ca. År 1100 - Gamle Aker - Gamle Aker kirke - Jørgen Herman Vogt 1784-1862 - Sever Rohld 1858-1898 - Helga Aagaard 1855-1920, Gustav Aagaard 1852-1927 - Egebergløkka Parsellhage - Fredensborg - Den Frie Evangeliske Forsamling - Oslo skolemuseum - St. Edmunds - St Edmund's Church - Kristparken - Oslo domkirke (Oslo Cathedral) - L.M. Lindeman - W.A. Wexels - Christian IV - Leopold Rottman - Sara Rottman - Plata
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City Walking · Norway
Blindern - Skøyen
3.4 km
0:39 h
31 m
88 m
Oslo - Det internasjonale barnekunstmuseet (The International Museum of Children's Art) - Frøen - Volvat - Britisk krigsminne (British war memorial) - Polsk krigsminne (Polish war memorial) - Dansk krigsminne (Danish war memorial) - Sovjetiske krigsgraver (Soviet war graves) - Nederlanske krigsgraver (Dutch war graves) - Svensk krigsminne (Swedish war memorial) - Norsk krigsminne - Jugoslavisk krigsminne (Yugoslavian war memorial) - Ukjente falnes grav (Tomb of the unknown soldier) - Amerikansk krigsminne (American war memorial) - Fransk krigsminne (French war memorial) - Sæterdal - Frognerparken (Frogner Park) - Karoli - Casinetto - Øvre tun - Skøyenparken - Midtre tun - Nedre tun - Skøyen - Skøyen terrasse
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City Walking · Norway
Oslo Innenstadt am Wasser
8.9 km
1:28 h
24 m
25 m
Runde durch das Stadtzentrum ab Oslo S
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Norway's capital

Oslo is Norway's cultural centre. King Haakon resides here in his royal palace. Oslo, which used to be called Christiania, is home to the seat of government, the bishop's residence, the Academy of Sciences and the Nobel Peace Centre, where the Nobel Prizes are awarded every year. For many years, Oslo was the marketplace for the surrounding rich farming villages. The Akershus fortress still bears witness to this era. In the course of time, Oslo has become a modern metropolis with excellent museums such as the Munch and Vigeland museums. Oslo's surrounding countryside is also extremely attractive and should definitely be explored during a longer stay.

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How many days should you spend in Oslo?

You should definitely plan two days for your sightseeing tour of Oslo. The Scandinavian metropolis with its 700,000 inhabitants has a number of places of interest and you can easily spend a week or more here without getting bored. But even if you only have one day and have to keep an eye on the clock, you can discover many of Oslo's sights on your own or on a guided tour. If you get the Oslo Pass, you get free admission to museums, free public transport and discounts at participating restaurants and other attractions.
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Sightseeing highlight Munch Museum
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Sightseeing highlight Vigeland Museum

How can you explore Oslo on foot in one day?

You only have one day for your city tour? You can explore the center and remarkable neighborhoods of Oslo in a few hours on foot or by bike. The best place to start is the Edvard Munch Museum, dedicated to the country's most famous painter. The impressive 58-meter-high building is large and impossible to miss. It houses over 1100 paintings alone, including the famous painting "The Scream". From the observation deck of the building you have a unique view over the city of Oslo and the Oslofjord.
Oslo
Sightseeing highlight Nationaltheater
Oslo
Sightseeing highlight Oslo Opera House

What is a must-see in Olso?

After the museum, you can walk straight to the Opera House, which looks like a sculpture of a floating iceberg. From there you can visit Akershus Fortress, built in 1299, the Nobel Peace Centre and the hip Aker Brygge district, where you can stop off at a restaurant or buy something to eat at a stall on Oslo harbour. After a rest, continue to the beautiful National Theatre and the Royal Castle. From the castle, Oslo's most famous street, Karl Johans Gate, leads to Central Station. Here you will find numerous boutiques and restaurants.

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Sightseeing highlight Aker Brygge
Oslo
Sightseeing highlight Osloer Dom

Along Karl Johans Gate you will also find the magnificent Parliament Building, built in 1866, and the Cathedral Church with its impressive ceiling and stained glass windows by Emanuel Vigeland, who is as famous in Norway as Edvard Munch and his brother Gustav Vigeland, who was a sculptor. Your tour of Oslo is now drawing to a close. Let it end in the equally hip Grünerlokka district, which you can reach on foot along the Akerselva River. If you still have time, visit the Mathallen market hall in the Vulkan district.

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