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Oslo is a very varied city, so you may be surprised to know that it remains largely unknown and seldom visited by tourists, which will make your trip unique. If you want to get away from mass tourism and discover a fantastic but unspoiled city, then take note of the hidden gems of Oslo that you can visit with your children.
Oslo is a unique and unforgettable city, offering magical and somewhat hidden corners that will make the trip memorable. The little ones will surely enjoy getting to know the most secret and hidden side of this unique city. The best thing about Oslo is its strategic location: the emblematic fjord (also called Oslo Fjord), mountain area, cliffs, and beaches.
If you want to get away from the herd, take advantage of a visit to the most hidden places and feel like a true pioneer. Let yourself be surprised!
One of the many hidden gems in Oslo are the delightful wooden houses of Damstredet, as well as those of Telthusbakken. This is a complex of homes in the purest Norwegian style, and they are located on two very cozy roads, flanked by beautiful wooden houses in different colors and very well preserved.
These houses have been uninhabited since the 18th-19th century but still look spectacular.
One of the best things to do in Oslo is to spend the day at the Fountain at Aker Brygge. Historically, Akker Brygge was known as Akers Mekaniske Verksted, and today it is the perfect location to shop, dine, or enjoy some shows.
It is also an ideal place to unwind and sunbathe on the beach while watching the boats drift leisurely past.
If you want an unforgettable day in Oslo, then be sure to sign up for a walk along the banks of the Akerselva River. The tour stretches for eight kilometers, where you can discover forested areas and historic buildings, and where it is possible to swim, fish, and see breathtaking waterfalls.
Start the tour with an excellent breakfast at Hønse-Lovisas, an idyllic cafe in a distinctive red wooden building.
One memorable thing to do in Oslo that you should be sure to add to your itinerary is to watch the changing of the guard at the Royal Palace. This is a popular ceremony that takes place every day at 13:30. Although it is a daily tradition, not all tourists will get to enjoy it, as you have to know the schedule in advance before you can attend.
And while you are contemplating this ceremonial ritual, remember to sign up for a tour of the Royal Palace and discover the most spectacular rooms! If you take part in the guided tour, you will have a unique opportunity to learn the many wonders and secrets of this sumptuous palace.
One of the most famous museums in Oslo is the Vigeland, but did you know that another museum also belongs to the Vigeland family, the Emanuel Vigeland Museum? This place is truly one of Oslo's best-kept secrets and is dedicated to Gustav Vigeland's brother, Emanuel.
http://www.emanuelvigeland.museum.no/
It is located just outside the city center and is positively steeped in history and ambience.
Can you imagine seeing Oslo from above? Well, it's certainly possible! Just walk on the roof of the majestic Oslo Opera House. It is an iconic building of this intoxicating city and also one of the few that allows brave visitors to walk on the roof. The angles of the distinctive rooftop will give you spectacular views of Oslo and its beautiful fjord.
If you want a unique experience that your whole family can enjoy, then don't miss Tusenfryd, an amusement park perfect for every age group! At Tusenfryd, adults and older children will find intense attractions that will test all their senses.
The SpeedMonster is a thrill-packed attraction that will make you feel an invigorating sense of vertigo. Are you ready to try? If the adrenaline doses it offers are not enough, then be sure to seek out the SpinSpider and the SpaceShot.
You can also help the God of Thunder, Thor, recover his hammer and join him in this uniquely Nordic experience full of fun, thrills, and intense emotions! For the little ones, then HuriHuri or TrafikkFryd are more suitable. In the latter, children will feel immensely grown up when driving a car while learning traffic rules. And if you're looking for an attraction with a medium level of intensity that’s suitable for a broad spectrum of the family then hop on the Western-Expressen.