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Read more: Tøyenbadet Public Bath Photo: Oslo kommune Bymiljøetaten

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Tøyenbadet Public Bath

Norway's most popular public pool is located near the centre of Oslo, just across the street from the Munch Museum. Tøyenbadet features two indoor...
Read more: Statholdergaarden Photo: Statholdergaarden

Oslo

Statholdergaarden

Statholdergaarden is Bernt Stiansen's gourmet restaurant. In 1993 Stiansen became Norway's first culinary arts world champion. The restaurant, with...
Price for three courses: 600-800 NOK

Oslo

Galleriet

In Holmenkollen Park Hotel's biggest restaurant, guests can meet in a relaxed and informal setting to enjoy a good dinner or a quick snack. The hotel...
Read more: International Museum of Children's Art Photo: Det Internasjonale Barnekunstmuseet

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International Museum of Children's Art

The International Museum of Children's Art interpresents children's art from 180 countries. Textiles, drawings, paintings, sculptures etc. The three...
Read more: Scala Restaurant Photo: Thon Hotel Opera

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Scala Restaurant

Restaurant with great views of the Opera House and Bjørvika from the second floor of Thon Hotel Opera. Scala serves a buffet for breakfast and lunch...
Read more: Palmen Restaurant & Bar Photo: Grand Hotel

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Palmen Restaurant & Bar

Traditional restaurant at the Grand Hotel, redesigned for its 100th anniversary in 2013. Visit Palmen for a light lunch, a great dinner or a break...

Oslo

Halvorsens Conditori

Halvorsens Conditori has served cakes, French pastries, sandwiches and canapés to the people of Oslo since 1881. The French pastry shop next to the...
Read more: Old Aker Church Photo: VisitOSLO/Karianne Lund

Oslo

Old Aker Church

Old Aker Church (Gamle Aker kirke) is Oslo's oldest remaining building and the only remaining church from the Middle Ages. It is assumed that it was...

Oslo

Kragstøtten sculpture & viewpoint

Kragstøtten is a portrait statue of Hans Hagerup Krag (1829-1907), the Norwegian Road Commissioner who was behind the building of the roads in...
Read more: Nordmarka wilderness area Photo: VisitOSLO/Linn Johansen

Oslo

Nordmarka wilderness area

Nordmarka - a place for activities and recreation. The forest region in northern Oslo, Nordmarka, covers 430 km2. Nordmarka offers great recreation...
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