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A selection of my own personal experiences in and recommended ones you can book.

Top 10 Luxury Experiences

A selection of my own personal experiences in and recommended ones you can book.

Pølse

Essentially these sausages are hot dogs made from a blend of beef and pork, but what makes Pølse typically Norwegian is the way they’re cooked (in beef stock). The classic way to get your pølse is wrapped in a lump, a flatbread made from potato, milk, and flour. You can order a pølse with ketchup […]

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Oslofjord Trips

Standing on Oslo’s wharfs you’ll be at the northern shore of a body of water that continues far to the south and opens onto the Skagerrak strait between Norway, Sweden and Denmark. In between, there are many kilometers of narrow sounds, little wooded islands with holiday homes, unfrequented coves, and tranquil bays. The simplest way […]

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Tusenfryd

The biggest amusement park in the country is a day out to remember for younger members of the clan. Tusenfryd, around 20 kilometers south of Oslo, is open from April to October and has more than 30 rides and attractions. Among them are six roller coasters like Loopen, a steel mainstay for 30 years, and […]

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University Botanical Garden

Norway’s oldest botanical garden has 7,500 individual species and was planted in 1814 in the central Tøyen neighborhood. Originally owned by the Medieval Nonneseter Abbey, this land was later acquired by Frederick VI of Denmark who donated it to the University of Christiania in 1812. Much of the garden is taken up by an arboretum […]

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Mathallen Food Hall

A cornerstone of Oslo’s food scene for more than five years, the Mathallen is a big brick industrial building with more than 30 restaurants, bars, street food vendors, and specialty food shops inside. The building went up in 1908 as an iron forge as part of the burgeoning Vulkan industrial district. The cast iron beams […]

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Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art

Next door to the sculpture park is a glossy art museum also designed by Renzo Piano and unveiled in 2012. The museum is in three pavilions under a coiling, silvery glass canopy. The museum’s collection is a who’s who of modern and contemporary art with names like Francis Bacon, Sigmar Polke, Andy Warhol, Janine Antoni, […]

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Tjuvholmen Sculpture Park

Idling along Aker Brygge, the interest doesn’t stop the end of the wharf. You can cross a couple of bridges, and before long you’ll find yourself at this sculpture park landscaped by Renzo Piano. On lawns and a man-made gravel beach next to the fjord are seven sculptures by heavyweights of modern and contemporary art, […]

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Norway’s Resistance Museum

One of three museums at the Akershus Fortress, this attraction chronicles the Norwegian Resistance during the occupation of Norway by Nazi Germany from 1940-1945. The venue is the noteworthy “Double Battery” building, completed in 1692. Drawing on posters, paper clippings, dead drops, makeshift weapons, recordings, documents, and photographs, the museum goes into events and topics […]

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Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology

A little way outside of Oslo, to the north, you can still reach this excellent science museum by bus (23), train (L3), or tram (12) in a few minutes. Some 25 temporary and permanent exhibitions take place here at any one time, while kids can get to grips with over 80 interactive stations. Something they’re […]

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Ibsen Museum

At the home where Henrik Ibsen spent his final 11 years, the Ibsen Museum gives you a privileged glimpse into the life of one of Norway’s cultural giants. After Ibsen passed away in 1906, followed eight years later by his wife Suzannah, the interiors of this elegant tenement house were taken apart, ending up with […]

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