As Christmas time approaches, the always beautiful and fascinating Oslo turns into a whole new destination where unique sites, vibrant atmosphere and familiarization with local culture are guaranteed. Through a two-hour long walking tour, find out how Oslo celebrates Christmas time and participates in charming events. Witness inspiring scenes at the largest park in Oslo and explore decorated places in the city’s central area. Visit the historic Uranienborg Church and wander the peaceful park of the iconic Royal Palace. Feel like a local as you explore the biggest and most significant Christmas market in Oslo where fairy tale atmosphere and countless surprises unfold.
This is the largest park in central parts of Oslo. An ensemble of bronze statues is a small sample of what you will see at Frogner Park.
This parish church in Oslo is given a sober Gothic feel, it is decorated with stained glass, and it has 1020 seats.
This statue named "In the Storm" is located in the park of The Royal Palace in Oslo,
It is the biggest and the most central Christmas market in Oslo. It’s located in Spikersuppa in Oslo city center. You will find there an ice rink, a Ferris wheel, and a lot of sales stands with gifts, clothing, souvenirs, and a lot of local food.
Our rendezvous point is at the majestic entrance of Frognerparken, setting the stage for our upcoming adventure.
Oslo, the capital of Norway, is a vibrant city nestled between the Oslofjord and lush green forests. Known for its stunning architecture, rich cultural scene, and commitment to sustainability, Oslo offers a unique blend of urban and natural experiences.
The world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, Gustav Vigeland. It features over 200 sculptures in bronze and granite.
Showcases well-preserved Viking ships and artifacts from the Viking Age, offering a glimpse into Norway's maritime history.
A stunning example of modern architecture, designed by Snøhetta. Visitors can walk on its sloping roof for panoramic views of the city and fjord.
Dedicated to the works of Edvard Munch, featuring iconic pieces like 'The Scream' and 'Madonna'.
An open-air museum with over 150 historic buildings from different periods and regions of Norway.
The official residence of the Norwegian monarchs, offering guided tours of the lavishly decorated rooms.
A traditional Norwegian stew made with lamb, cabbage, and spices, often considered the national dish of Norway.
A traditional Christmas dish made from dried fish treated with lye, served with boiled potatoes, bacon, and mustard sauce.
Fermented fish, typically trout or char, served with flatbread, sour cream, and onions.
Norwegian meatballs, often served with potatoes, gravy, and lingonberry jam.
Summer is the peak tourist season with long daylight hours, making it ideal for outdoor activities and festivals. The weather is warm, and all attractions are open.
Norwegian Krone (NOK)
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Oslo is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a high level of security. However, as with any city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Oslo Central Station
Oslo Bus Terminal
The metro system is efficient and user-friendly, with frequent services.
Available • Apps: Oslo Taxi, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, historic buildings, and the famous Christmas house of Santa Claus.
A famous ski jump and museum offering panoramic views of Oslo, as well as hiking trails and a ski museum.
Norway's oldest town, known for its rich history, medieval ruins, and beautiful coastal scenery.
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