

Bygdøy Beach, Oslo's most popular, offers a mix of urban and natural beauty with clear waters and nearby museums.

Bygdøy Beach is a popular spot for swimming and sunbathing.
Protection from the sun is crucial, especially during summer months.
Comfortable seating can enhance your beach experience.
Oatmeal cooked with brown cheese, served with milk and sugar.
Dried whitefish soaked in lye and water, served with boiled potatoes and peas.

Sour cream porridge, often served with dried meat or fish.
Intricately painted with traditional Norwegian Rosemaling, these boxes are a symbol of Norwegian craftsmanship.
Norway is known for its silver craftsmanship, and Bygdøy's jewellery shops offer unique, high-quality pieces.
A traditional Sami tent, the Lavvo is a symbol of Norway's indigenous culture and can be found in local markets.
A stunning architectural marvel with a unique roof that invites visitors to walk on it.
A historic café near Bygdøy Beach, serving a traditional Norwegian breakfast since 1909.
A fine dining restaurant with a stunning view of the Oslo Fjord, known for its seafood dishes.
A Michelin-starred restaurant offering a unique dining experience with a focus on local ingredients.

Venerated Confucian temple complex in Qufu, featuring grand halls, gardens, and the sacred Confucius Forest.

Riverstage is a picturesque outdoor concert venue located on the banks of the Brisbane River, offering stunning views and a unique setting for live music events.

Della Adventure Park, nestled in the Sahyadri Mountains, offers a thrilling escape with over 50 adventure activities.