Discover Oslo's 10 must-see attractions to make the most of the city and its surroundings, such as The Akershus Fortress, the Norsk Folkemuseum and Vigeland Park, among many others.

Top 10

Munch Museum

The Munch Museum opened in 1963 to display the works donated by Edvard Munch in his will. Find out what to see and its location in Oslo.

Akershus Fortress

Akershus is an attractive fortress of medieval origin that's now one of Norway's top tourist attractions. Come and discover it.

Kon-Tiki Museum

The Kon-Tiki Museum tells the story of Thor Heyerdahl's adventures and overcoming the odds to cross the Pacific Ocean on a wooden raft.

Vigeland Park

With more than a million visitors a year, Vigeland Park is one of the most visited attractions in the country and one of the most beloved areas of Oslo.

Norsk Folkemuseum

The Norsk Folkemuseum is an open-air museum showcasing Norwegian history and culture through more than 150 historic buildings. Don't miss out!

National Gallery

Opened in 1837, the National Gallery of Norway has the largest collection of paintings and sculptures in Norway. Find out what to see and how to get there.

Viking Ship Museum

The Oslo Viking Ship Museum displays the world's best-preserved Viking ships to offer visitors a journey back in time. Check it out on your trip to Oslo!

Fram Museum

The Fram Museum tells the story of the Fram ship, which served on important polar expeditions going further north and south than any other ship.

Fredrikstad

Fredrikstad is the best-preserved fortified town in Northern Europe, with one of the most beautiful historic centres in the country. Learn all about it!

Aker Brygge

Built on a former industrial site, Aker Brygge is a lively neighbourhood that is one of the most popular places in the city. Get to know it!