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Other things to do in Oslo

Free guided tours of Oslo

Discover Oslo’s highlights and hidden gems on a free guided walking tour. In just 90 minutes, explore the city’s most famous landmarks with passionate local guides – a perfect way to get to know Norway’s capital.

Wallmans Oslo

Enjoy an unforgettable night at Wallmans Oslo – a spectacular dinner show combining world-class entertainment with a delicious 4-course meal in one of the city’s most vibrant venues.

Oslo Winterpark

Hit the slopes at Oslo Winterpark – the city’s largest ski resort, just 30 minutes from the centre. With 18 trails, a great snowpark and evening skiing, it’s the perfect winter escape for skiers and snowboarders alike.

Frongerbadet or sauna

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Boat trip or swimming in the fjord?

Enjoy Oslo from the water! Take a short boat trip to the islands of the Oslofjord, or cool off with a swim at Sørenga or Tjuvholmen – both offering great beaches, jetties and summer vibes right in the city.

Explore Oslo

First Hotel Millennium is uniquely located in Oslo city centre, making it the perfect starting point for exploring Norway’s capital. Oslo offers a vibrant mix of history, art and modern architecture, and the front desk is always happy to assist you with local tips when you arrive.

Oslo is truly a city of culture, filled with museums, galleries and attractions featuring world-class art and design. Visit the striking Norwegian National Opera and Ballet in Bjørvika, or explore the modern Barcode district and Sørenga waterfront area, home to both the new Deichman Library and the impressive Munch Museum.

History enthusiasts will enjoy Akershus Fortress, where you can visit the Norwegian Armed Forces Museum and the Norwegian Resistance Museum. Art lovers should head to Aker Brygge and the old Vestbane Station, where you’ll find the National Museum of Norway, and further out on Tjuvholmen, the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art.

For a journey through time, take a trip to Bygdøy Peninsula, where you can explore both the Viking Ship Museum and the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History.

Travelling with children? Oslo offers a wide range of fun and educational experiences. Visit the International Museum of Children’s Art, the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology, or the Pop Centre Interactive Museum. For outdoor fun, try the Oslo Climbing Park with its treetop courses, or spend a full day at Tusenfryd Amusement Park, located just south of the city.

Oslo combines urban culture, history and nature like few other capitals in the world – and all of it is within easy reach from First Hotel Millennium.