Oslo, Norway is one of Europe's top capital cities. Here are 5 things to see in Oslo without spending a penny Surrounded by mountains and the sea, Oslo, Norway’s compact capital city combines a rich ...
Occupying 766 square miles, Oslo Fjord attracts Oslo residents and tourists in droves, especially during the warmer months. Water vistas are available from many parts of the city, including popular ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. David Nikel is a travel writer covering cruising and Scandinavia. The waterfront of the Norwegian capital continues to change at a ...
What’s the first thing you do when you arrive in Oslo? Take a sauna, perhaps? It was top of our Scandi travel to-do list, so we headed straight to KOK Oslo (don’t worry, it means cook!). The floating ...
Scandinavia’s smallest capital has very agreeable style and liveliness and some big attractions. Here’s what you need to see and do. All the big cruise lines and many smaller, luxury and expedition ...
The 60ft Norwegian spruce in Trafalgar Square has been London’s symbol of Christmas since 1947 – and it’s a bond between two nations. It’s an annual gift from the people of Oslo to mark the aid we ...
Is Oslo Family Friendly? Oslo is exceptionally family-friendly and one of the best places to visit with kids in Norway. The city guarantees an unforgettable holiday, from the spacious Oslo playgrounds ...
The Oseberg and Gokstad Ships will take pride of place in the new Museum of the Viking Age in Oslo, Norway. Ten years ago, experts concluded that the three world-famous Viking ships on display at Oslo ...
Norway is known for its high cost of living, but there are a number of ways you can enjoy quality family time in the country without breaking the bank. Norway often tops online lists of the world's ...