The 1000-year-old Norwegian capital sits at the head of Oslo Fjord. This stunning setting gives hints of the wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. From taking in visual delights at Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Viking Ship Museum, the Munch Museum and Holmenkollen, to the challenging content within the new Nobel Peace Centre and the Holocoust Center, Oslo offers plenty of food for thought. The Oslo Pass allows free travel on public transport, free parking and many museum and sight admissions.
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Island with medieval ruins, cafe, hiking trails.
Oslo is a great city but sometimes it can be nice to get away from the busy centre, so take a boat trip to peaceful Hovedoya Island where you can explore and see some beautiful natural surroundings and the monastery ruins. Just make sure you check times for the return boat - some times of year they do not run very frequently, and you wouldn't want to be stranded overnight!
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Gressholmen, Heggholmen and Rambergoya are all connected. In the past, the islands were an important industrial area with soap and paint production. Norway's first airport was situated here. Gressholmen kro serves dinner, sandwiches, shrimp, beer and wine in the summer season.
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