

A scenic peninsula in Oslo known for its beaches, museums, and the Royal Farm.
Bygdø Peninsula is known for its unpredictable weather, so a waterproof jacket is essential to stay dry.
The peninsula offers numerous hiking trails, so comfortable and sturdy hiking boots are recommended.
Bygdø Peninsula is home to diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes, making binoculars an optional but enjoyable item to bring.
A historic church with beautiful architecture and a peaceful atmosphere.
Home to three well-preserved Viking ships and various artifacts from the Viking Age.
A beautiful, family-friendly beach with clear waters and stunning views.
Famous for its waterfront views and traditional Norwegian breakfast.
Iconic for its historic setting and fresh seafood dishes.
Renowned for its innovative Norwegian cuisine and stunning views.
Oatmeal cooked with brown cheese, served with milk and sugar.

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

Sour cream porridge with cured meat and boiled potatoes.
Rosemaling is a traditional Norwegian decorative painting technique, and these wooden plates are a beautiful example of this craft.
Replicas of Viking age silver jewellery, such as brooches and pendants, can be found in the Viking Ship Museum's gift shop.
Hand-knitted wool sweaters are a traditional Norwegian garment, often featuring intricate patterns.
A bustling avenue in Tunis, lined with historic buildings and lively markets.

Ancient fort in Kurukshetra, associated with the Mahabharata war, offering panoramic views and historical significance.
A charming museum dedicated to the life and works of Norwegian composer Edvard Grieg, set in his former home.