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Welcome to Oslo

a modern European metropolis

Starting your Norwegian holiday in Oslo comes natural — literally. The national capital is not only compact, cosmopolitan and our major port of entry. In Oslo, the great outdoors is also never far away.

Electric cruise on the Oslofjord

view of Oslo city at sunset from the boat Brim Explorer

Oslofjord Electric Dinner Cruise

3-course dinner on board Brim Explorer on the Oslofjord
From NOK 1290
Boat from Brim Explorer in the Oslofjord

Oslo Brunch & Bubbles Cruise

Brunch and bubbles cruise with Brim Explorer on the Oslofjord
From NOK 790
Brim explorer sailing in the Oslofjord

Silent Oslo Fjord Cruise

A silent cruise of the Oslo Fjord onboard the Brim Explorer seeing several Oslo landmarks
From NOK 590

Fjord Cruise on the Oslofjord

old wooden ship moored in Oslo harbour

Oslofjord Dinner Cruise

A 3-hour cruise with seafood buffet on the Oslofjord
From NOK 640
electric ferry on a sightseeing cruise in the Oslofjord

Oslofjord Sightseeing Cruise

A 2-hour silent cruise on the Oslofjord
From NOK 440

Oslo – a modern European metropolis

Oslo, the capital of Norway, is renowned for its unique blend of nature and urbanity, featuring famous attractions like Vigeland Park, the Opera House, and proximity to the Oslofjord.

Soak in some of Scandinavia’s best culture, cuisine and city sightseeing in Oslo, before swimming in a scenic fjord, skiing or hiking evergreen forests or even ziplining down a ski jump — all within city limits.

Surprised? You shouldn’t be. One of Norway’s greatest calling cards has always been its spectacular scenery. It makes sense the capital, too, is rich in natural attractions. 

Read more about Oslo

For starters, Oslo holds court at the end of the pristine — what else? — Oslofjord, 100 km (62 mi) of calm waters, verdant islands and charming, historic ports leading to the North Sea. 

Municipal boundaries encompass all or part of natural musts like the wildlife- and recreation-rich Marka woodland, serene Sognsvann lake and the kayak- and cruise-ready Oslo Archipelago. 

Then there’s the Akerselva River and its eminently strollable banks, running right through the center. In fact, Oslo is one of the world’s greenest and livable cities.

Home to nearly 700,000 people, the Norwegian capital offers everything you’d expect of a modern European metropolis — and so much more. Yes, there’s world-class shopping, dining and nightlife. 

But then there’s all those “Only in Oslo” attractions, too. The gleaming iceberg of the harborside Opera House, for instance. Or entire museums showcasing icons like painter Edvard Munch, author Henrik Ibsen and sculptor Gustav Vigeland. Akershus Fortress and the Royal Palace, home to Norwegian royalty of yesterday and today. 

And don’t forget the famous Viking Ship Museum or that sky-high ski jump — at the Holmenkollen Ski Museum and Tower. All easily reachable on foot, by free bike or via Oslo’s fast, efficient metro network.

The weather in Oslo

The weather in Oslo is characterized by cold, snowy winters and warm, often sunny summers, with a distinct difference between the seasons that gives the city a unique charm.

How to travel to Oslo

Oslo Airport Gardermoen

Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, is the largest and busiest airport in Norway, located 50 kilometers north of Oslo city center, with excellent connections to the city via express train, bus, or taxi. With direct connections to major European cities like London, Berlin, and Paris, including direct flights from several cities in the USA, Oslo Airport is a key hub for transatlantic and European travel.

Oslo Cruise port

Oslo cruise port, located in the heart of the city, is a popular destination for cruise ships, and is just a short walk away from many of Oslo’s main attractions. As a key stop for cruises in the Nordic region, ships arriving from European destinations such as Amsterdam and Copenhagen, as well as transatlantic routes from the USA.

Oslo Railway Station

Oslo Central Station is located in the heart of Oslo and is a key hub for both national and international train travel. The station is well connected to the rest of Norway and also offers train connections to other parts of Scandinavia, such as Stockholm in Sweden. Passengers from larger European cities like Berlin and Amsterdam can reach Oslo with transfers through train networks.