

Explore the rich history of Viking seafaring at this iconic Oslo museum, home to beautifully preserved ships and artifacts.
Oslo can be chilly, especially near the waterfront where the museum is located.

Oslo has frequent rain, so a waterproof jacket is crucial.

The museum is large and exploring Oslo's historic sites involves a lot of walking.
Handcrafted replicas of Viking ships, symbolizing Norway's rich maritime history.
Decorative wooden plates painted with traditional Rosemaling patterns, a Norwegian folk art form.

A traditional Norwegian dish made from stockfish or dried whitefish, a must-try local delicacy.
Thick sour cream porridge, often served with smoked salmon or other fish.

Dried whitefish treated with lye and water, served with boiled potatoes and peas.

Aquavit, a traditional Norwegian spirit, often served chilled with a side of pickled herring.
Explore the history of Viking seafaring through intricately reconstructed wooden ships.
A medieval castle and fortress offering panoramic views of Oslo and the fjord.

Experience the stunning Oslo Fjord on a relaxing evening cruise.
Located near the Viking Ship Museum, this restaurant offers a beautiful view of the Oslo Fjord and serves a delicious breakfast buffet.
A historic building near the Viking Ship Museum, Dovrehallen serves traditional Norwegian dishes for lunch.
This upscale restaurant near the Viking Ship Museum offers a unique dining experience with a focus on local ingredients.
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