Free sightseeing in Oslo

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Today there are few lucky people who can enjoy their vacations without worrying about the budget, so you have to try to find destinations where you can do many things without spending a lot of money, and if those destinations also offer spectacular places, better than better. One of the cities that perfectly combines budget and tourism is Oslo , where there are also many things you can visit without having to pay for it.

Monuments, museums, places of interest … without a doubt the Norwegian capital has a lot to offer to any tourist who visits it, so they take great pains to always offer the best to everyone. Take note of the free sightseeing offers in Oslo :

National Gallery of Art : it is spectacular and without a doubt a must if you are in the city. There you can see the most complete and best quality art collection in the whole country, and also without paying for it. There are works from the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century.

Oslo Opera House : it is relatively new since it was built in 2008. Guided tours are free, so if you don’t have a lot of budget it is the best option since the shows are expensive. From the top floor you can enjoy spectacular views of the city and the port.

Vigeland Sculpture Park : it is in Frogner Park and has an extensive collection of about 200 granite, plaster and bronze statues that are the work of the sculptor Gustav Vigeland. One of the great wonders of the city.

Holmenkollen : the Winter Olympics were held here in 1952 and from the ski jump platform you can enjoy magnificent views of the city and the islands of Oslofjord. There is also the Ski Museum, also free and very interesting.

Museums : in Oslo there is a great cultural offer and the best thing is that almost all its museums are free, such as the Museum of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Army Museum, the Applied Arts Museum, the Cinema Museum or the History Museum. . You can also visit the Parliament.