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  1. Self-Guided Walk: Christiania in Oslo. Christiania was the name of Oslo between 1624 and 1925. The name came from King Christian IV, who made the big decision after a fire in 1622 to move the whole city from its original location to be close to the Akershus Fortress. He laid the city out in a grid pattern (the area is called Kvadraturen, which ...

  2. Feb 8, 2024 · Local trains and airport buses will also take you around Oslo and the outskirts. Though not a highly populated city, Oslo covers a lot of ground. The city is walkable but also offers the standard transportation options (metro, tram, bus) as well as bike rentals—Oslo’s version of London’s Boris Bikes. You can use the same ticket on all ...

  3. Oct 23, 2022 · How to get to Oslo Opera House. The Oslo Opera House is located in downtown Oslo, just a 2 – 3 minute walk away from Oslo S (the Oslo train station). The Opera House is easily within walking distance of the city center, and is found right next to the MUNCH Museum and the Deichman public library.

  4. Jul 23, 2023 · The walk from Revierkaia to Oslo S is just 4 to 7 minutes. If your cruise ship dock on the other side (meaning that you will be looking directly at Akershus Fortress), the walk is a bit longer. However, the directions are mostly the same; walk south until you pass the tip of the half-island, then head north, passing by Revierkaia on your way.

  5. The Norwegian capital is a pretty walkable city and, during your 48-hours in Oslo, you could probably make it between all of the major attractions on foot or by bicycle. However, to save time on your trip, the public transport system is also pretty reliable, with local buses running frequently.

  6. May 28, 2024 · Yes, you can walk into Oslo from the cruise ship. The main cruise port in Oslo is situated alongside Akerhus Fortress, which is located in the city center. It takes approximately 10 minutes to walk from Oslo Cruise Port to the city center. Alternatively, you can stroll along Oslo’s picturesque Harbour Promenade, which takes in several of the ...

  7. Location: Once through the beautiful Oslofjord the cruise ships dock right in the center of Oslo. Most ships will dock at Akershus and some will dock slightly further away, but still within walking distance from the center of town. From the port you can see the City Hall, the Opera and the Nobel Peace Center.