Sparkling and green
The capital of Norway is a city brimming with energy with an abundance of museums, trendy restaurants and shops, monuments and architectural delights. The centre is compact and easy to explore by foot. Visit landmarks such as the Opera House, the Munch Museum, the Boulevard Karls Johan Gate and the Tjuvholmen artistic district. What is more striking is the green character of the city with lots of greenery in the city itself, parks in the area and the green hills outside the city. Leave the centre for a visit to the Ekebergparken sculpture park or the Vigelandpark with images of Gustav Vigeland.
Oslofjord
Oslo is at the end of the Oslofjord. In the hilly landscape around the fjord you can find one idyllic coastal village after another or sail by ferry to the Hurumlandet Peninsula. In the southeast lies an archipelago with more than 500 large and small islands that invite to go island hopping.