Oslo isn't organized by a simple grid system, but the bulk of the city's main attractions can be found in two central neighborhoods: Sentrum and Bygdøy. Oslo's rapid growth in recent years also ...
Bygdøy is the Peninsula in Oslo that has always been a place of residence for kings and clergy people. Now it has become a recreation area for Oslo's inhabitants, with museums, restaurants ...
The Norske Folkemuseum is the place to really learn about the history and culture of Norway. Here is our quick review for a ...
they are one of the most convenient ways to get to and from Bygdøy. Vessels operated by Båtservice Sightseeing depart multiple times per day from the piers by the Oslo Opera House, Oslo City ...
The bus and tram lines service Oslo’s downtown area, but they also have routes to the suburbs. They typically operate until midnight and are the best option for going to Bygdøy and Vigeland Park.
Out here on the Bygdøy Peninsula, visitors can spend days ... But the most striking of Oslo's nautical temples is a pointy glass-and-metal structure that rises from the waterline in the shape ...