Sam: This place is a must see - there are tons of buildings from BC to the seventies, with great detail in replicating the lifestyles in these periods. It's both outdoor and indoor, you'll have to take about 2 hours to make the tour. It's beautiful and is worth the look!
Sam: A few minutes walk away from the Folkemuseet, you can't miss that one. There are 3 burial viking ships, discovered near Oslo in the 1800s as well as many different items from the Viking ages, such as clothing, jewellery, kitchen tools, etc. It's quite small but is definitely a must see - I mean, you're in Norway, come on!
Sam: Amazing coffee shop, in the city centre with a big choice of beans and brew methods. The baristas are helpful when it comes to choosing the right drink. On top of that, the decor is very nice and depicts a 70s style with typical vintage furniture. You can scan the QR codes on the tags and buy it if you wish! Very nice in a cold afternoon. Free wi-fi.
Sam: You can't miss that one either. When it's sunny, take your camera with you or just a good book and go have a look around the Opera and Ballet house. The reflection on the glass, and the beautiful view of the bay makes it an unforgettable - and romantic! experience. If you love architecture, this is your new HQ.