Oslo, formerly known as Christiania, is the capital of Norway. It has seen a lot through the years, both good and bad. For instance, a great fire spread in the old part of the city that devastated most of the town. That part of the city was rebuilt, and is now called “Gamlebyen”. However, what was once a big part of Oslo is now only a small part of the city. Oslo has expanded at a remarkable pace and has recently been shifting focus to attracting tourists. But what does really Oslo have to offer in terms of tourism?
First of all, the city lies at a very good location. Downtown Oslo is situated adjacent to the Oslofjord, which means that tourists visiting Oslo will have direct access to the sea and the leisure opportunities it gives. If one would like to just kick back and relax, there are not a lot of things that beats renting a boat at the dock and riding out in the Oslofjord, maybe after a cup of coffee on the popular marina of Aker Brygge? The peace of the fjord gives people time to reflect, philosophize and just breathe in the fresh air. The stunning view will also give a feeling of natural enjoyment, and it is possible to visit the isles within the Oslofjord, which also gives a sense of enjoyment of Mother Nature. Tourists may also visit the forest of Ekeberg, which holds a magnificent wildlife and other interesting points. The beauty and serenity in the landscape of Oslo holds a great opportunity to breathe in and relish the fresh air!
One of the main reasons tourists visit Norway, is to go skiing. For that, Holmenkollen is a great place to start. The hilltop is the center for all ski-lovers visiting Oslo, conveniently located only 20 minutes from the city center. One might think that a densely populated city like Oslo would not have enough space to make a large skiing complex, but it does. It includes the popular alpine skiing complex called Tryvann, where thousands of people race down the slopes of Holmenkollen every year. For the more