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Norway’s capital and home to some half a million citizens, cheerful
and cosmopolitan Oslo is the oldest of the Scandinavian capitals. Its
location at the head of an inlet known as the Oslofjord and at the foot of
some deep and enchanting woods connects this modern and progressive city
inextricably to its Viking past. Oslo is home to some fascinating and
enlightening museums and architecture and can boast the title of the
gourmet capital of Scandinavia.
Begin
your tour of this casual and laid-back city with a stroll along Karl
Johans gate, Oslo’s main pedestrian street lined with shops catering for
every taste, trendy pavement cafes and entertaining buskers. Pay a visit
to the city cathedral, the Oslo Domskirke, which dates from 1697 and
features some stunning and elaborate stained glass. At the top of Karl
Johans gate stands the royal palace whose grounds are perfect for a picnic
or an opportunity to relax and soak in the sunshine. Take a day or two to
fully explore the delights of Bygdoy, whose peninsula is home to some of
Oslo’s most popular attractions, including an open-air museum,
fascinating excavated Viking ships at the Vikingskiphuset and the Kon Tiki,
Thor Heyerdahl’s famous balsa-wood raft. While on the peninsula, relax
and enjoy the sea breeze on one of the beaches dotted around or simply
stroll along the waterfront. Savor the history of Norway by paying a visit
to the Norsk Folksmuseum, the largest open-air museum in Norway. This
fascinating and fun-filled experience is one of Oslo’s most popular
attractions and features over 140 restored buildings ranging from rustic
barns to timber farmhouses. Delight in the live folk music and try your
hand at some traditional Norwegian dancing with some local experts.
Another of Oslo’s major plusses is the quality of its parks and gardens.
Particularly impressive is the Frognerparken, an idyllic setting where
broad lawns, secluded ponds and gently flowing streams lie under the shade
of a wide and beautiful variety of trees. The section of the Frognergarden
known as the Vigeland Park is an absolute must. Containing in its charming
grounds some 200 granite and bronze sculptures by Gustav Vigeland,
Norway’s celebrated sculptor, the park offers surprises and delights at
every turn.
Spoil
yourself with some of the best cuisine in Scandinavia, immerse yourself in
Oslo’s history and culture, stroll its leafy streets and have a bite to
eat in the outdoors. Take the time out to appreciate the many charms of
Oslo, a city whose charisma captivates every time.
Attractions in Oslo: click
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