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  1. Visiter Oslo, que faire à Oslo

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  1. Top 10 free things to do in Oslo

    4. Oslo by bike. Oslo is an ideal city for cycling, with short distances between the city centre and the countryside.Many of the city's streets have separate bicycle lanes. Rent a bike from a rental place,or use your phone to unlock Oslo city bikes at more than 100 stations in and around the city centre for a small fee.. How about a bike ride with a picnic stop in one of the lovely green ...

  2. Free attractions in Oslo

    See Oslo for free! List of free museums in Oslo, and other free attractions like outdoor sculptures, street art, new architecture and natural attractions.

  3. 22 Absolutely Free Things to do in Oslo, Norway You Should Do

    22 Best Free Things to do in Oslo 1. Admire the pretty Norwegian Houses on Damstredet and Telthusbakken . Damstredet and Telthusbakken are two charming small roads lined with wonderfully colourful and well-preserved wooden houses which have been inhabited since the late 18th and early 19th century.

  4. Topp 10 gratis opplevelser i Oslo

    1. Utendørskunst. Gå på skattejakt i byens parker og gater. Fra imponerende skulpturparker til fascinerende gatekunst - Oslo er på mange måter et stort, gratis utendørsmuseum!. Se på skulpturene i Vigelandsparken og Ekebergparken og nyt kombinasjonen av natur og kunst. Det finnes også en fargerik liten skulpturpark rett bak slottet i Slottsparken.

  5. 15 FREE Attractions in Oslo [A Local's Guide]

    Quick Oslo Travel Guide. Where to stay: My absolute favorite hotel in Oslo is Amerikalinjen, but I also love the luxury of the Grand.Oslo is an expensive city, but there are some budget-friendly options such as CityBox and Comfort Xpress.. Where to eat: Oslo is home to a haven of great restaurants.Personal favorites include Villa Paradiso in the Grünerløkka neighbourhood, Kverneriet in ...

  6. Events with free entrance in Oslo

    Every week you can find events in Oslo with free entrance, such as markets, guided tours, club nights and concerts. Have a look at our exhibitions calendar as well - most art galleries have free entrance! In the summer season, Oslo hosts many free outdoor events, such as:. Musikkfest Oslo (june)

  7. THE 10 BEST Free Things to Do in Oslo

    Highly rated activities with free entry in Oslo: The top things to do for free. See Tripadvisor's 354,787 traveler reviews and photos of Oslo free attractions

  8. 8 Museums in Oslo That You Can Visit for Free

    Let's get started from the Museum of Oslo, the perfect place if you'd love to simply discover more about the city you're living in. Based in one of Oslo's most beautiful green spaces, Frognerparken, it encompasses numerous exhibitions that focus on the history of the city from different perspectives, offering an interesting insight into urban development, everyday lifestyle and the ...

  9. 50 free things to do in Oslo

    Window shopping. 16) Bring your appetite and visit the Oslo Food Hall at Vulkan 5. Called Mathallen in Norwegian, the food hall offers a wide range of culinary offerings from around the world.. Entry is free, as is window shopping along the various food stalls, where you may be lucky enough to find some free samples on offer.

  10. Oslo Pass

    Oslo Pass gives you free admission to museums and sights, free travel on public transport and discounts on sightseeing, restaurants and more. This is your ticket to the city! The pass is valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours, and you can get it either as a paper ticket or in the Oslo Pass App for Android or ...

  11. Getting around with the Oslo Pass

    With the Oslo Pass, you get unlimited travel on Ruter's public transport system in zones 1 and 2. To plan your journey, download Ruter's app RuterReise, use the journey planner on Ruter's website or visit Ruter's customer service centre at Jernbanetorget. This is how far the Oslo Pass takes you: Map showing the zones (Oslo Pass: zones 1 and 2) Route maps for public transportation in Oslo

  12. The 10 Best Free Museums in Oslo

    Oslo is a city that's been making many top ten lists lately, and with good reason. Beyond the charming cobblestone streets, fjords, and wooden rowboats that give it that quintessential Scandinavian feel, Oslo has a lot to offer.From the vibrant art scene and countless festivals to the fact that it's one of the greenest capitals in Europe, there are many reasons why you should put Oslo at ...

  13. Free museums in Oslo: All 6 museums to visit (July 2024)

    All free museums and attractions to visit in Oslo. Oslo (Norway) has a lot to offer for you culturally, even if you're on a budget, including free museums, free activities and free attractions. 6 museums and attractions in Oslo can be visited without charge.

  14. Things to do in Oslo for free

    The Akerselva River, known as the green lung of Oslo, stretches 8km from Maridalsvannet lake north of the city, running down to the waterfront of the Oslo Fjord.The whole walk takes around two hours passing through parks, open spaces and riverside pass lined with old industrial areas and factories.

  15. 7 Free Things To Do In Oslo, Norway

    Sculpture parks. In an ordinary year, the Vigeland sculptures at Frogner Park attract more than one million visitors. The 212 bronze, iron and granite sculptures examine the human form, ranging ...

  16. Free Things to Do in Oslo, Norway -- National Geographic

    Vigelandsparken the 212-sculpture park within Oslo's Frogner Park, is possibly the most popular and visited art attraction in the city, especially when the weather's nice. Famous Norwegian ...

  17. 25 Best Things to Do in Oslo (Norway)

    Culture in Oslo means coming face-to-face with The Scream by Edvard Munch and the visceral sculptures by Gustav Vigeland in the Frogner Park. Exciting modern projects like the Oslo Opera House, the upcoming Munch Museum and the Aker Brygge district have cropped up by the water, while long-established museums recall Viking history and the audacity of polar explorers like Roald Amundsen.

  18. Free Self-Guided Oslo Walking Tour: Highlights & Overlooked Gems (With

    3. Karl Johans Gate. Karl Johans Gate is the best-known and busiest thoroughfare in Oslo. This 1 km (0.6 miles) long historical artery is named after Karl XIV Johan, who was the king of Norway and Sweden from 1818-44 and is known simply as Karl Johan by the people of Oslo.

  19. How to visit Oslo's museums for free this weekend

    Residents will be able to visit some of Oslo's most loved museums for free on Sunday. Pictured is the Munch museum. Photo by Eirik Skarstein on Unsplash Residents of Oslo can enjoy free entry to many of the city's most popular museums on Sunday, November 12th, as part of the "tourist in your own city" pass.

  20. Free Tour Oslo

    Free Walking Tour Bergen Bergen is a picturesque, charming city in Norway. Once the capital and the most important city in the country. today Bergen is the second-largest city in Norway and it attracts many tourists throughout the year.

  21. Visit Oslo

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  22. Free Walking Tour Oslo

    On the day of the activity, we'll meet in front of the Tiger statue in front of Oslo Central Train Station at the indicated time.. Once we're all together, we'll begin our free walking tour of Oslo.. Starting off our adventure, we'll walk towards Oslo Opera House.. Home to the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, this modern building will amaze you!. Then, we'll stroll towards Oslo Børs, a ...

  23. Free walking tour Oslo: Free Booking Without Credit Card

    Oslo is one of the most beautiful cities in northern Europe, besides being the economic, political and social focus of the country, being the capital of Norway.Although there may appear to be more visual cities throughout the northern part of the continent, the Norwegian city hides a lot of charm in its streets and monuments, being the places that most surprise tourists and travelers who visit ...

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