Travel guide: what to do and see in Oslo
Tourist Gem: Capital Nórdica entre Fiordos y Vanguardia
Oslo, the capital of Norway, uniquely combines urban modernity with a connection to nature. The Vigeland Sculpture Park, with over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland, is a must-visit. The Munch Museum houses the largest collection of works by the famous painter Edvard Munch.
The Oslo Opera House, with its innovative design, allows you to walk on its roof with views of the fjord. The Viking Ship Museum offers a fascinating look at Nordic history.
Holmenkollen, the ski jump hill, offers panoramic views of the city and the fjord. The Grünerløkka neighborhood is known for its hipster cafes, vintage shops, and lively nightlife.
Bygdøy Island houses several museums, including the Fram and the Kon-Tiki. The new Bjørvika neighborhood, with the National Museum and the Deichman Library, represents modern Oslo.
Oslo surprises with its blend of culture, avant-garde design, and easy access to nature, offering a unique urban experience in Scandinavia.
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