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Oslo's inner harbour with Aker Brygge and the City Hall, Norway Photo: www.sheriffcompany.no
The capital of Norway is situated by a fjord and surrounded by hills and forests. Photo: Gunnar Strøm/VisitOslo
The shopping capital of Norway offers a vide selection, from the latest international trends to modern Norwegian designs and local handicafts. Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOSLO
The capital of Norway is also its largest city. It has over 575,000 inhabitants and covers 454 square kilometres, 242 of which are forests. Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOslo
Oslo offers a range of hotels in every price category, as well as youth and family hostels, guest houses, camp sites and private accommodation. Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOslo
Top attractions in Oslo include Vigelandsparken Sculpture Park, Akershus Fortress and the Viking Ship Museum. Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOslo
The extraordinary marble and glass building in Bjørvika, Oslo, houses both opera and other cultural events. It is also a piece of art on its own. Photo: Bjørn Eirik Østbakken
Oslo can be reached by car, ferry, train, bus or plane. Once you are here, Oslo's efficient public transportation system makes it easy to get around. Photo: Bjørn Eirik Østbakken/VisitNorway
Oslo's location gives visitors an opportunity for a unique city break. Hike in the forest, swim in the fjord and go to a concert all in the same day. Photo: Pål Hoff
Oslo offers a variety of sightseeing tours in different languages by boat, bus, or on foot. Tours are available all year. Photo: Bjørn Eirik Østbakken/VisitNorway
Oslo's wide choice of restaurants allows you to have anything from a Michelin rated meal to Thai take-away in the park. Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOSLO
The tourist information centres can assist you with the information you need about Oslo. You can buy the Oslo Pass and sightseeing tickets there. Photo: Bjørn Sigurdsøn/VisitOSLO