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Oslo
Places to visit
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The Royal Palace

The Royal Palace in Oslo, built between 1824 and 1849, is a charming spot surrounded by pretty gardens and still home to Norway’s royal family.

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Ski Museum & Tower

The Holmenkollen Ski Museum and Ski Jump is a fun stop with incredible views, where you can explore Norway’s ski history and take in the city from the top of the famous jump.

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Akerselva

A walk along Akerselva is a nice way to see the city, with cozy spots to relax — and even jump in for a refreshing swim along the way.

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The Opera House

The Oslo Opera House, opened in 2008, is a stunning modern building right by the water where you can walk on the roof and enjoy amazing city views.

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Places to eat
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Kolonialen

Kolonialen is a cozy neighbourhood restaurant with a relaxed, international vibe, serving simple seasonal dishes made from ingredients the team loves.

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Jimmy´s

Jimmy’s is a fun, laid-back spot in Oslo, great for casual drinks and comfort food in a lively, welcoming atmosphere.

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W.B Samson

W.B. Samson is a beloved local bakery found all over the city, known for its warm, freshly baked cinnamon buns and other simple, tasty treats.

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Eckers

Eckers is a bright, easygoing spot in Oslo known for fresh sandwiches, tasty salads, and a simple, relaxed atmosphere—perfect for a quick and delicious bite.

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