Oslo Hidden Gem Attractions

THE 10 BEST Hidden Gem Activities in Oslo

Best Oslo Hidden Gem Attractions

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  • tvlgypsy
    Sarasota, FL184 contributions
    We spent much of a day visiting the Gardens. There was a small café for drinks and light snacks. Plenty of space to walk on pathways and most of the plants are very well marked.
    Written August 6, 2023
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  • lucyd
    36 contributions
    A truly spectacular place if you're a nature lover. Beautiful lake, lots of waterfowl, a peaceful place to clear your mind or enjoy a break from the city. Wonderful for running as well.
    Written August 17, 2022
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  • orion0116
    Calgary, Alberta71 contributions
    This statue park is a good foil for Vigelandsparken.. this one has many artists over many years with each piece standing alone. It’s easy to get to the park by tram. Before you come, take a picture of the map to know where you are going and maybe look online to pick out which is the pieces you want to walk to. Be aware that there are not a lot of bathrooms and these will cost you to enter. And.. museum and cafe are not open everyday. You could spend many hours here and get a lot of hiking done as well.
    Written August 1, 2023
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  • Maccfan500
    Manchester, UK44 contributions
    Took Metro to the end of the line at Frognerseteren and then followed signposts for an enjoyable 10KM walk down through the forest to rejoin a metro stop lower down. Tranquil forest with easy to follow trails. Came to great view over Oslo and also across to the ski jump. So close to the city and yet so much in the countyside.
    Written July 3, 2022
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  • aspoe093
    Pierre, SD616 contributions
    Loved this place. We took the ferry over and it was a beautiful day. Hiked around the island for a bit and then went into the fortress. The fortresss does a great job of telling the story of the importance of the fortress. Awesome place and awesome piece of history
    Written August 2, 2023
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  • Mika R
    1 contribution
    Lots of fun both as a get-to-know activity and as bonding with friends:) Clues are interesting, varied, and appropriately scary (we completed the mental hospital room) with hosts Malin and Marianne who were friendly and accommodating. Thanks!
    Written August 13, 2023
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  • Nudnikheadache
    Glasgow, UK93 contributions
    Opening the handle to the wee door and stepping into the darkness before your eyes adjust is such a freaky feeling. The skeleton mural above the ashes at the door is beautiful. So much detail to look at. The acoustics in the room are so unique, wish I could have attended one of the concerts here.
    Written August 6, 2023
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  • Susa
    Drammen, Norway1 contribution
    Best bar in Europe! Difficult to find, bur when you do, its worth it! Best service ever and a beautiful place and AMAZING drinks!
    Written July 10, 2023
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  • Klaudia_Karpinska
    Oslo, Norway106 contributions
    This museum consists of two main exhibitions. First, close to the entrance, is dedicated mainly to the international missions in which the Norwegian Armed Forces participated in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. The second part is focused on the presentation of weaponry and equipment from the medieval period to the early 21st century. It is enriched by films and dioramas. In the museum could be also found the exhibition dedicated to the history of the Norwegian monarchy.

    On the ground floor, it is also a cafe offering warm and cold drinks as well as various snacks.
    Written July 23, 2023
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  • Suri
    New York City, NY100 contributions
    Cute street for pictures.
    Small street with cute little cottage doll size homes. Be mindful, residents actually live here so don’t go overboard with photo session.
    Written June 20, 2023
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  • Ane S
    Sunndal Municipality, Norway1 contribution
    Very fun and cool thing to do! Challenging and perfect user experience. We played Huxley2 and found it very fun! And Morten was the perfect host!
    Written August 5, 2023
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  • niksk001
    Philadelphia, PA795 contributions
    Oscarshall is a very nice historical place to visit. iI may not have a very deep history being about 150 yo, but still creates a very special environment, In addition to great Gothic architecture, you may enjoy a very nice garden, Oscarshall is worth visiting.
    Written August 16, 2019
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  • QueenslandTommy
    Burpengary, Australia1,442 contributions
    It's a short distance outside of Oslo by tram but it's worth the visit, a great selection of trams and bus's from which you can climb on board and imagine travelling back in time and being a passenger. A small gift shop with drinks available , the gentleman on the counter spoke good English and explained a bit of history of the Oslo transport network.
    Written June 1, 2023
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  • BabyEvaTravels
    Oslo, Norway1,440 contributions
    Next to in Vulkan and mathallen you will find a door that leads to an elevator that takes you to the eighth floor and the secret rooftop bar in this area. There are usually know science this is a local secret but ask any other bar for the location they will gladly help you to find the secret elevator.

    Here you can drink champagne wine and beer until the late hours in the summer sun
    Written April 23, 2023
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  • AdventureKA
    New York514 contributions
    Impressive collection of creatures not just reptiles in a small space. Entrance was a bit hard to find as you enter from an inner courtyard. We especially enjoyed the veiled chameleon – it was fascinating the way that the eyes moved independently and reminded us of Miss Crawly from the movie Sing. We were also able to hold a large snake. The menacing 5 foot Cuvier's dwarf caiman (crocodile) eerily stared at us with his head just above the water and the rest of his body submerged. We spent about 30 minutes enjoying all the rare creatures but it felt overpriced as it was about twice the cost of the National Museum but this may be the going rate for activities in Oslo.
    Written June 16, 2023
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