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Attractions in Oslo

Attractions in Oslo

Visit the famous attractions of Oslo

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Karl Johans Gate in Oslo

Karl Johans Gate in Oslo

Shopping and sightseeing in Oslo city

Karl Johans Gate is the main street in the center of Oslo, it starts at the railway station and ends at the Royal Palace.

Oslo Royal Palace

Oslo Royal Palace

History and royal elegance in Oslo

Visit the magnificent home of King Harald V and Queen Sonja, the palace is centrally located at the end of Karl Johans gate.

The Vigeland Park

The Vigeland Park

The world’s largest sculpture park

Visit the Vigeland Sculpture Park, one of Norway's most popular attractions, with over one million visitors each year.

Akershus Fortress

Akershus Fortress

Discover the history of Oslo

Akershus Fortress is a great place to visit, learn about the history and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

The Norwegian National Opera

The Norwegian National Opera

Visit the famous Opera and Ballet House in Oslo

The National Opera House in Oslo was completed in 2008 and has won several awards for its design.
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