Welcome to Oslo

Oslo’s location couldn’t be more picturesque – it’s located at the top of a fjord and flanked by vibrant blue waters on one side and by luscious green forest on the other. It’s the capital city of Norway, which is consistently rated as having the best quality of life of all countries around the world. This quality does come at a price, however, and Norway, and Oslo in particular, are notoriously expensive holiday destinations.

Having said that, although entrance fees and dining out may leave your wallet feeling considerably lighter than you were expecting, Oslow is also known for its free activities. Plus, with all its spectacular scenery so close to hand, you can lose yourself in nature without spending a penny.

 

Oslo Fjord

Oslo’s location couldn’t be more picturesque – it’s located at the top of a fjord and flanked by vibrant blue waters on one side and by luscious green forest on the other. It’s the capital city of Norway, which is consistently rated as having the best quality of life of all countries around the world. This quality does come at a price, however, and Norway, and Oslo in particular, are notoriously expensive holiday destinations.

Having said that, although entrance fees and dining out may leave your wallet feeling considerably lighter than you were expecting, Oslow is also known for its free activities. Plus, with all its spectacular scenery so close to hand, you can lose yourself in nature without spending a penny.

So, aside from high price tags, what is Oslo famous for? Let’s take a closer look at what this spectacular Scandinavian city has to offer.

Of course, we have to kick-off with Oslo fjord, the dramatic backdrop for this alluring city. Spending some time on the water is definitely the best way to experience the stunning scenery, and there are sightseeing boat tours available throughout the calendar year – some even come with dinner included!

And, for any sports enthusiasts out there, kayak tours are also an option and are a great way to keep fit while you’re on your jollies. These trips can cater to small or large groups of all abilities, and they’re a great way to pack in some nature time while on a city break.

The Vikings

Ask anyone about Norweigan history and they’re bound to start talking about the Vikings. The Vikings originated from Southern Scandinavia but successfully raided and traded with much of Europe thanks to their seafaring ways and boatmaking skills.

Oslo is home to the world’s best-preserved Viking ships, and the Viking Ship Museum offers the visitors to really get up close and personal to them. In this way, it’s possible to really imagine what it would have been like to embark on a mysterious voyage across the ocean, with no technology to guide the way.