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Mixture of Fun Outdoor Activities and Historic Sites in Oslo, Norway
Oslo, Norway is an old city with over 1,000 years of history. With a
population of only 550,000 is it one of the smallest capital cities in Europe,
but with an area of 450 sq km it comes in as one of the largest capital cities
in Europe in area. With a large landscape and so little population, Oslo
has become the only capital city where outdoor activities are enjoyed routinely
within the city limits. The mix of outdoor activities and the amazing
history of Oslo, Norway make it a wonderful vacation getaway spot.
Getting In and Around Oslo
Oslo, Norway has a convenient transportation hub located in the city center.
You can get pretty much anywhere from here with multiple transportation
options, including bus and air. This will most likely be where you come
to enter the city, so plan your trip around the city center. Try booking
your Oslo Norway hotel online so you can get a great deal on a hotel in this area.
You will be close to the bus lines that can take you around the city to
explore all the sites. Plus by booking online you can get instant access
to the best deals before all the other travelers grab them up.
Sites and Activities in Oslo
There are many places to visit in Oslo. Akershus Fortress is over 700
years old. It is an incredibly important monument that stands to honor
the Norwegians who fought in World War II. This fortress served as a
prison and now houses Norway's Resistance Museum.
The Oslo City Museum is a great place to learn all about the history of the
city. The museum is home to various objects that represent the history
and culture of the city.
Vigelandsparken Sculpture Park is a stunning place. A stroll around the
park will expose you to over 212 sculptures. These sculptures were
created by Gustav Vigeland.
A newer attraction is the Opera House. The Opera House opened in 2008 and
became an instant sensation. It features ultra modern architecture of
marble and glass and hosts ballet and opera performances.
Other places to visit in Oslo include various museums, the remains of the old
town, art galleries and the Nobel Peace Center, home of the Nobel Peace Prize.
These sites and activities below are not the only attractions in this
city, but they give you a good idea of the highlights. Don't forget that
outdoor activities are huge here. You can ski, hike and enjoy various
other activities in the great scenic landscape of Oslo. There is much to
do in Oslo, Norway. You will find that the people welcome visitors and
will gladly point you in the direction of the many wonderful things to see and
do in the city.
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