What to do in Oslo in 48 Hours

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I love to travel, it fills me with energy. The experience of exploring, living, smelling, eating, enjoying something new is what I crave and more when I get to do it with my husband (so weird to say this word still). I can proudly say that I can live from a carry on for 3 weeks, it’s an art. I pack the heaviest items like shoes in my “personal item,” which is a small duffle really. I take advantage of every inch in my bag. I always put together outfits before I travel so I don’t waste any space or take unnecessary items. With this said, I’m sharing my itinerary for 48 hours in Oslo, Norway.

Amo viajar, me llena de energía y la experiencia de explorar, y vivir, oler, comer, disfrutar algo nuevo me encanta y más cuando lo hago con @rolf. Puedo vivir de un carryon por 3 semanas de viaje, es un arte, pongo lo más pesados, zapatos, en mi personal item  y aprovecho cada espacio en la maleta. Siempre armo mis outfits antes de viajar para no desperdiciar prendas y saber que llevo y realmente llevo lo que me voy a poner. Con esto les comparto mi itinerario de mi paseito de 48 horas en Oslo, Noruega.

If you’re wondering what to do in Oslo in 48 hours, I have a little travel guide for your so you can easily spend 48 hours in Oslo. We flew from Hamburg to Oslo (1:25 on paper but 1 hour in reality). The airport was very modern and clean as expected. Once you exit, buy a train ticket to Oslo Central Station, 230NOK, about USD$22, 20 min. The weather in early September was perfection, sunny and cool, low seventies-high sixties at the highest and fifties at the lowest. One of the great things about spending 48 hours in Oslo from May to September is that the days are long so you can see a lot during daylight! You can expect fewer crowds in September, less traffic on the roads and more affordable accommodations. What to do in Oslo in 48 Hours: Day 1. We started by walking Karl Johans Gate, Oslo’s main street.

It’s full of shopping stores, bars, restaurants, fun and culture. Then we went to the National Cathedral and National Theater. Followed by a walk to the Royal Palace and enjoyed a leisure walked in the gardens. It was very peaceful, people reading, walking, and just enjoying the nice weather being outdoors. Next on our agenda was Akerhaus Fortress, build in the 13th century. Don’t worry if you don’t get to actually go inside, you can see it from afar. Then, you can go to many museums, the National Museum in Oslo is a good one if you had to choose. Then we walked by the Aker Brygge, marina front shopping center, grab an ice cream at Paradis, walk by the marina, head toward Tjuvholmen, a cool residential area where you see locals going for happy hour.

You’ll see the Snow-White Castle sculpture at the Tjuvholmen Sculpture Park. What to do in Oslo in 48 Hours: Day 2. We started with breakfast at the Café Cathedral, next to the Cathedral, where you can enjoy a leisure breakfast in a beautiful space. Then we walked to Frogner Park, which was about 40 min. We admired the beautiful Vigeland Sculpture Park, including the Monolitten, and the angry kid. Grab a bite at chic Michaels. If you don’t mind walking, you can continue the journey towards the Bygdoy Peninsula, pass by all the sail boats and ships, cross a nice forest and end up at the sea and historic buildings such as the Norsk Folkemuseum and the Fram Museum. You can take a bus back, (tip: download the ruter app and buy the tickets easily).

Te tengo una guía para que puedas disfrutar Oslo en 48 horas. Cuando llegues al aeropuerto, compra un ticket de tren hasta la estación central de Oslo (230 NOK, USD$22), 20 min. El clima a principios de septiembre era perfecto, soleado y fresco, con temperaturas entre setenta y sesenta grados como máximo y cincuenta como mínimo. Una de las mejores cosas de pasar 48 horas en Oslo de mayo a septiembre es que los días son largos, por lo que puedes ver mucho durante el día. Puede esperar menos multitudes en septiembre, menos tráfico en las carreteras y alojamiento más asequibles. Qué hacer en Oslo en 48 Horas: Día 1. Empezamos caminando por Karl Johans Gate, la calle principal de Oslo. Luego fuimos a la Catedral Nacional.

Seguimos al Teatro Nacional, seguido por el Palacio Real y sus jardines. Seguimos con la Fortaleza Akerhaus, construida en el siglo XIII. El Museo Nacional de Oslo es un buen museo si tienes que elegir. Luego caminamos por Aker Brygge, tomamos un helado en Paradis, caminamos por el puerto, Tjuvholmen y su parque de esculturas. Qué hacer en Oslo en 48 Horas: Día 2. Desayuno en Café Catedral, luego al parque Frogner y el parque de esculturas de Vigeland. Toma un descanso y almuerza en Michaels. Continuamos con la península de Bygdoy, pasa por veleros y barcos, cruzas un bonito bosque y terminas en el mar y alrededor de edificios históricos como el Norsk Folkemuseum y el Museo Fram. Puedes tomar un autobús de regreso (consejo: descarga una aplicación y compra los billetes fácilmente).

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