If you’re you planning to attend Wordcamp in Oslo in Mars, there are plenty of exciting things do if you want to stay for a day longer of just have a few extra hours to spend in our fantastic city. Here’s a list over some of the things we would recommend you to check out!
1. Korketrekkeren
Korketrekkeren is a tobogganing track and former bobsleigh and luge track in Oslo, Norway. The tobogganing track runs between Frognerseteren and Midtstuen and is operated as a public venue by the municipality.
2. The Vigeland park (also museum)
The Vigeland park is the worlds largest sculpture park made by a single artist, Gustav Vigeland. This is one og Norways most popular tourist attractions with more than 200 sculptures.
3. Oslo reptil park
Here you can watch snakes and crocodiles close up!
4. Shopping, Karl Johans gate, Bogstadveien, Oslo City, Byporten
You can reach all the recommended shopping spots from the city center of Oslo.
5. The Viking ship museum and the Norwegian Folk museum at Bygdøy.
If you want to se some of our beautiful cultural heritage, this is the place to go. As a bonus, the Kon-Tiki Museum i also located at Bygdøy, witch makes the trip to Bygdøy even more worth taking.
6. The Astrup Fearnley Museum
If you’re into art, Astrup Fearnley always has something interesting to show you. They are located at beautiful Tjuvholmen, near Aker Brygge.
7. Mathallen
This is a foodcourt where you can buy, eat and experiece food.
8. Norwegian Technical Museum
This is fun and interesting for people in all ages!
9. Ekeberg Sculpture park
On the roof of Oslo you’ll find Ekeberg as a green oase and the scupture park as both a cultural and historical monument.
10. The Well
This is a short busride out of Oslo, but we recommend it anyways. If you love SPA, you should check out this place!