4 Days in Oslo, Norway

Created 2025-01-25


Time Activity Description Cost Estimate Transportation
Day 1
9:00 Arrival & Check-in Arrive at Oslo Airport (OSL), take the train or taxi to your accommodation, check in, and leave luggage. 100-200 NOK (train/taxi) Train/Taxi
11:00 Oslo City Hall Visit the iconic Oslo City Hall, admire the architecture, and optionally join a guided tour. Free(entry), 100-150NOK (guided tour) Walking
13:00 Lunch Try local cuisine at a cafe near the City Hall. 150-250 NOK Walking
14:30 Akershus Fortress Explore the historic fortress, walk the grounds. 100 NOK (entry) Walking or Bus 10 min
17:00 Food Market Visit a local food market and sample local delicacies Variable Walking
Day 2
9:00 Vigeland Sculpture Park Spend time exploring the unique sculptures, take scenic walks and enjoy the park. 150 NOK (entry) Walking, Tram 5 min
12:00 Lunch Have lunch at a restaurant in the park or nearby. 150-250 NOK Walking
14:00 Fram Museum Learn about polar exploration and see the famous polar ship Fram. 200 NOK (entry) Walking or Bus
17:00 Oslofjord Cruise Enjoy a scenic cruise along the Oslofjord and admire the surrounding scenery. 300-500 NOK Walking, Bus 15 min
19:00 Dinner & Wine Bar Dine and enjoy a selection of local wines at a wine bar. 500-800 NOK Walking
Day 3
9:00 Oslo Museum Discover the history of Oslo and Norway through fascinating exhibits. 150 NOK (entry) Walking or Bus
12:00 Lunch Enjoy a delicious lunch at a restaurant near the museum. 150-250 NOK Walking
14:00 Botanical Garden Relax and explore the beauty of the botanical garden and surrounding nature. Free (entry) Walking
17:00 Oslofjord walk Enjoy scenic walks along the Oslofjord. Free Walking
19:00 Dinner Enjoy a meal at a seafood restaurant. 400-600 NOK Walking
Day 4
9:00 Shopping Explore the shops and boutiques in the city center or a specific area of interest. Variable Walking
12:00 Lunch Have lunch at a restaurant of your choice. 200-300 NOK Walking
14:00 Departure Depart from Oslo. 100-200 NOK (taxi) Taxi/Train

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