Offering the perfect combination of dynamic city life, natural beauty, and fascinating heritage, Oslo has much to offer. Rich in history yet undeniably modern, this trendy city has more to it than meets the eye.
The main city center is located less than 40 minutes away from Oslo Airport Gardermoen via the E6, and you’ll get a glimpse of traditional Norway on the way. There’s no shortage of things to do in Oslo, but make sure you don’t miss out on the following.
Tour the Norwegian Parliament
Known as the ‘Storting’ in Norway, the nation’s parliament makes for a breath-taking sight. Taking inspiration from French and Italian designs, the yellow brick building is a beautiful blend of architectural styles.
It’s an incredibly beautiful structure both inside and out, with regular tours taking place throughout the week at certain times of year.
Located in the heart of the city, it’s well worth checking out this grand monument before relaxing on the lusciously green grass that it resides on.
Marvel at the Viking Ship Museum
By far one of the most popular attractions in the city, you can immerse yourself in the fascinating heritage of Norway with a trip to the Viking Ship Museum. You’ll be transported back in time as soon as you step into this intriguing location, which houses some of the best-preserved Viking ships in the world.
These ornate vessels once sailed the choppy seas in search of plunder, conquest and trade, and are now housed beside fascinating burial artifacts, offering an incredible insight into how these mighty people once lived.
For even more historical excitement, Akershus fortress awaits back across the water – a formidable castle where you can walk the defensive walls, and explore Norway’s war-time past.
Explore the Harbor Promenade
Stretching a number of miles along the sparkling waterfront, the harbor promenade is a hub of shopping, arts, and mouth-watering cuisine, as well as a host of other activities.
The promenade connects the neighborhoods of Sørenga, Tjuvholmen, Aker Brygge and Filipstad, bringing their many wonderful qualities together onto one elegant thoroughfare.
You’ll see vibrant murals decorating some of the stretch, including an extensive work on Filipstad’s local skatepark.
With its dynamic atmosphere and renowned sporting facilities, Filipstad is bound to impress those who love to be active. If you’d prefer to try a spot of al-fresco dining or shop till you drop instead, Aker Brygge is the place for you. Offering a range of dining options and high-end fashion stores, this classy district hosts a wealth of upmarket amenities.
Day trip to Lillehammer
Take the chance to venture into the beautiful landscape of Norway with a road trip to Lillehammer.
This ski resort town is popular with local residents and tourists alike, offering a wealth of winter sports during the colder months. Whether it’s bobsleighing or skiing, there’s plenty of activities to try.
There’s also amusement parks and museums to explore as well as some incredible natural beauty spots. Lillehammer is around two and a half hour’s away from Oslo via the Rv4 or E6, and it’s well worth the trip if you have a couple of days left to explore more of Norway.
Car rental at Oslo Airport Gardermoen is your gateway to all this and more. Reserve direct with Hertz in advance, and enjoy the best of Oslo and beyond with complete freedom.