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Things to do in Oslo

Fjord swims off the Opera House roof, Munch and Viking ships, and forests inside the city limits. A live, curated grid from Viator — tours, day trips, food experiences, skip-the-line tickets — every card bookable, every price real-time.

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Things to do in Oslo — FAQ

What are the top things to do in Oslo?

Fjord swims off the Opera House roof, Munch and Viking ships, and forests inside the city limits.

When is the best time to visit Oslo for tours and sightseeing?

May–August. Endless daylight, fjord swims off the sauna rafts, the whole city outdoors. December is dark but cozy; February–March is city-plus-ski season.

How many days do you need in Oslo?

Most travelers spend 2 to 4 days in Oslo. See our 2, 3, 5, and 7-day Oslo itineraries for day-by-day plans.

Do you need to book tours and tickets in advance in Oslo?

Popular tours, skip-the-line tickets, and small-group experiences in Oslo often sell out in peak season. Booking a few days ahead secures your spot and usually the best price; flexible same-week bookings are fine in the shoulder and off-season.

How much do things to do in Oslo cost?

It varies by activity, but as a rough guide budget travelers manage on about $110/day including activities, mid-range around $220/day, and luxury from $480/day. Many viewpoints, parks, and neighborhoods are free to explore.