The Salmon
“A restaurant specializing in Norwegian salmon. The vloggers were blown away by the quality, with the male vlogger stating it was so good it should be illegal and that he felt he'd never truly tasted salmon before.”
— Farkli Seyler
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May–September
Warm weather, midnight sun vibes
2–3 Days
Perfect for main sights, fjord trips, and Nordic design
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109 Places
from fjords to street food
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“A restaurant specializing in Norwegian salmon. The vloggers were blown away by the quality, with the male vlogger stating it was so good it should be illegal and that he felt he'd never truly tasted salmon before.”
— Farkli Seyler
2 Vloggers“The vlogger visits this food hall, which she describes as a shared dining area where you can find food from many different cultures. They tried local dishes here.”
— Çisem&Umutcan
2 Vloggers“A lively food hall located in a former public swimming pool. The vloggers visited on a Friday night and found it very crowded and energetic, with a DJ and people dancing on the old pool floor.”
— Farkli Seyler
“Mark visits a legendary hot dog kiosk, one of the last of its kind in Oslo, which has been operating since 1979. He gets a hot dog served in a bun and wrapped in a traditional potato flatbread called "lompe".”
— Mark Wiens
2 Vloggers“The vlogger tries her first cinnamon bun in Norway at this cafe, which was recommended to her. She enjoys the fluffy pastry and a cortado while sitting outside.”
— WorldwideWu
1 Vloggers“The vloggers stop at this bakery to try a "Kanelbolle," a traditional cinnamon pastry. They mention it's a popular local treat found in almost every bakery.”
— Eren Sayar
1 Vloggers“A local pastry cafe where they had breakfast on their second day. The vlogger mentions it's a local chain known for its gluten-free options, and they tried a sweet and a savory item.”
— Farkli Seyler
1 Vloggers“The vloggers visit this indoor street food market near the library and try a fish burger and a Portuguese cod dish called Bacalhau.”
— Eren Sayar
1 Vloggers“The vlogger mentions eating at this American-style smash burger restaurant, which she really enjoys.”
— Cecilia Blomdahl
1 Vloggers“When asked about their favorite coffee, the vloggers named this cafe in Brisbane, Australia, as their top choice.”
— Kristina's Travels
1 Vloggers“The vlogger takes a coffee break at this very small and cozy cafe, enjoying an iced latte and a slice of carrot cake.”
— Maria Jønsson
1 Vloggers“For his final dinner, Mark visits this restaurant to try unique and seasonal traditional dishes. He is especially excited to try Fårikål (sheep and cabbage) and Finnbiff (reindeer stew).”
— Mark Wiens
Oslo shines in summer with long daylight hours and outdoor festivals, though winter offers Northern Lights potential and Christmas markets.
Essentials
Daily Budget
700–1200 NOK / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Oslo Gardermoen Airport
~20 min to centre · Airport Express Train · 220 NOK
Search flights to OsloVisa
Schengen visa · EU/EEA citizens: No visa needed
Tipping
Service included · Round up for exceptional service
Vlogger Tip
Don't miss the Oslo sauna experience — warm up in a 90°C sauna, then plunge into the icy fjord waters. It's a quintessential Nordic ritual that'll shock your system in the best way. Book ahead!
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LOCAL INSIGHT
Each neighborhood has a completely different vibe
The bustling commercial heart where grand architecture meets modern life. Tourists and locals converge along Karl Johans gate, surrounded by iconic landmarks like the National Theatre and the iconic Tiger Statue.
Price
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“The vlogger gives a tour of their 1+1 Airbnb apartment in the Majorstuen district, which they chose as a more affordable option compared to central hotels. They found it clean, well-designed, and well-equipped.”
— Çisem&Umutcan
“The vlogger checks into her modern, cozy Airbnb after arriving in Oslo. She gives a tour of the minimalist living room, sleek black kitchen, and balcony with a view.”
— WorldwideWu
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger checks into his hotel using a self-service kiosk, which he finds very modern. He gives a tour of his 10-square-meter room, which cost 93 euros.”
— Sezer Yılmaz
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vloggers arrive at their hotel, which is located right next to the train station. They mention it's a convenient location and are impressed by the variety of the breakfast.”
— EDİZOZCAN
1 Vloggers stayed here“My final treat for the day was this spa resort, Norway's largest. I described it as the perfect digital detox, with a sauna and the ability to dive straight into the ocean.”
— Tina's World
“The vlogger checks into her hotel, which she describes as being in a perfect, central location. She gives a tour of her modern, artsy room and later attends the hotel's fun opening party.”
— Maria Jønsson
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vloggers point out this hotel as the place they are staying during their trip.”
— Farkli Seyler
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger gets ready for her second day in her hotel room. The hotel's name is visible on the door hanger.”
— Büşra Yılmaz Demirci
1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger shows her hotel room, makes coffee, and enjoys the sunny city view from the window for the first time in weeks.”
— Cecilia Blomdahl
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Packed 3 Days in Oslo | Exploring Norwegian Culture!

Sezer Yılmaz
Income Per Capita Is 100 Thousand Dollars in This Country! - My 49th Country Norway!

EDİZOZCAN
WE JUMPED INTO THE FROZEN SEA IN OSLO NORWAY (The world's most expensive country)
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FAQ
Oslo is one of Europe's safest cities with very low crime rates. Standard precautions apply in crowded tourist areas. Emergency number: 112.
2-3 days is ideal for main attractions (Opera House, Viking Ship Museum, Vigeland Park) plus a fjord cruise. Add 1-2 days for day trips to nearby nature spots.
Sentrum (city centre) offers walkability to major sights. Grünerløkka is trendy with cafés and nightlife. Frogner is upscale and quiet. Aker Brygge for waterfront vibes.
Yes, Oslo is one of Europe's most expensive cities. Budget 700-1200 NOK/day. Save money: picnic lunches, free museums on certain days, tap water is excellent and free.
No, Oslo is nearly cashless. Credit/debit cards (Visa, Mastercard) accepted everywhere, including street vendors. Mobile pay (Apple/Google Pay) widely used.
Rarely. Oslo is too far south and has light pollution. For Northern Lights, visit Tromsø or northern Norway (September-March). Oslo offers other winter activities like skiing and ice skating.
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