Vigeland Park – Oslo, Norway
by TravelWithBenBen
Sep 8, 2025
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Visiting Oslo in spring? Here's 10 things you have to do to not miss out on this beautiful city:
1. Frogner Park and Vigeland Sculpture Park 🌸
Walk through the world’s largest sculpture park created by a single artist, surrounded by spring flowers and fresh greenery.
2. Tøyen Botanical Garden 🌷
Perfect for spotting cherry blossoms, exotic plants, and enjoying a calm stroll or picnic among colorful blooms.
3. Utepils by the fjord 🍺
Join locals in the spring tradition of enjoying the first outdoor beers of the season, often with a view of the water.
4. Island hopping in the Oslofjord ⛴️
Take the local ferries to nearby islands like Hovedøya and Gressholmen, where you can hike, picnic, or just relax by the sea.
5. Kayaking in the harbor 🛶
Rent a kayak or join a local initiative like GreenKayak to paddle along the harbor while soaking up city and fjord views.
6. Ekeberg Sculpture Park 🗿
A forested hillside filled with modern sculptures and trails, with some of the best panoramic views of the city.
7. Tjuvholmen Sculpture Park 🎨
A stylish waterfront neighborhood where art meets the sea, with outdoor installations and a relaxed atmosphere.
8. Akershus Fortress and Royal Palace walk ⛰️
Step back into Oslo’s history with fortress walls and fjord views, then wander to the Royal Palace gardens for a peaceful stroll.
9. Norsk Folkemuseum 🏘️
An open-air museum with historic wooden houses, farm buildings, and live demonstrations of traditional Norwegian life.
10. Holmenkollen Ski Jump and viewpoint ⛷️
Explore Norway’s ski culture, visit the museum, and enjoy breathtaking views of Oslo and the fjord from the top.
Spring in Oslo is all about new life and fresh air. The city wakes up after winter, people move outdoors, parks bloom, and the fjord becomes the perfect playground. It’s the best time to enjoy Oslo like a local, mixing culture, nature, and laid-back Nordic vibes.
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