Natural History Museum in Oslo

Natural History Museum in Oslo is located next to the Botanical Garden. The main highlight of this museum is a huge and no doubt impressive skeleton of T-Rex, which was the main thing I wanted to see here. Moreover, this museum has a very impressive collection of crystals, fossils and different rocks. However next part of […]

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Free stuff to do in Oslo

When I was visiting Oslo I was unemployed student and I was very concerned about my budget. All I heard about Norway was that it is extremely expensive. However, based on my experience it’s not that bad and it is possible to have a nice holiday in Norway even on a tiny students budget. There are […]

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Places to treat vegans in Oslo

There will be no problem to find a place to eat while visiting Oslo even if you are vegan. Oslo has prepared a wide variety of restaurants offering vegetarian/vegan menus for you to choose. Although Norway is one of the most expensive countries it is possible to find a place to eat even on a […]

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Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo

If you are interested in adventures and admire courageous and at some point crazy travelers and explorers, then you should visit Kon-Tiki Museum in Oslo. This museum holds a very impressive and rich legacy of one of the most famous explorers in history – Thor Heyerdahl. T. Heyerdahl became famous because he managed to cross The Pacific […]

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Fram Museum

Fram Museum is an interesting tourists destination telling an impressive story of polar expeditions. This museum has a huge Polar ship called Fram inside of it and for your surprise you can come on board of this historic ship and see everything from the inside: cabins of the crew, kitchen and other rooms. Fram is […]

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Holmenkollen Ski Museum

Visiting Ski museum was one of my favorite and most impressive experiences in Oslo. You can’t miss your chance to visit it! The most interesting thing about this place is that Ski museum is founded inside of the ski jump, so it definitely has a very unique setting. Moreover, there is a fantastic viewpoint on […]

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Viking ship museum in Oslo

Viking Ship museum in Oslo is small, but very interesting attraction for tourists. You can examine it in about 30-45 min. 🙂 This place is totally unique and worth to visit, because here you can see Worlds best preserved Viking ships. Moreover, there are boats, sledges, tools, textiles and other findings from Vikings tombs on a […]

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Norwegian Folk Museum

I would say that Norwegian Folk Museum is #1 Oslo attraction, which has to be added to “Must Visit” list by each Oslo visitor. It is one of the oldest and largest open air museums in the World. There are 155 traditional houses collected from different parts of Norway, giving visitors an opportunity to get to […]

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The Vigeland Park

The Vigeland Park is very impressive spot of Oslo city, which can’t be skipped during your trip. It is the largest sculpture park in the World where all (200) sculptures are made by a single artist Gustav Vigeland. G. Vigeland also designed the layout and architecture of the park. Probably this park was one of the main […]

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Astrup Fearnley Museet

Astrup Fearnley museum has a great collection of modern and contemporary art works. I was planing to visit it mostly because of impressive architecture of the museum, which is designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano. However the collection of art wasn’t any less amazing. It was even a little bit shocking, what is usually very appreciable in […]

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