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Oslo is Norway's capital and largest city, with 700,000 citizens in the city proper and about 1.5 million inhabitants in greater Oslo. It is in the East of the country in the Oslofjorden fjord, extending over an inlet of the Skagerrak strait. Overview.
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- Oslo Airport, Gardermoen
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The Oslo region is the central area of East Norway including the capital Oslo and the Akershus district surrounding it. It's a contiguous metropolitan area with more than 25% of Norway's population and the visitor can regard it as one city.
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- Suburbs in East Oslo
- Areas and Suburbs on The Outskirts of Oslo
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Majorstuen, behind the Royal Palace in the city centre, is an established neighbourhood with many brand-name stores and exclusive nightlife spots. Frogner and Briskeby, further west of Majorstuen, are among the most affluent areas in the city and feature luxury apartment blocks, art galleries, interior design stores and several good restaurants. Ne...
Grunerløkka, a former working-class suburb, lies to the east of the river, near the historical industrial district. It is a trendy area with numerous cafés, coffee shops and bars as well as small boutiques, independent design and jewellery stores, and vintage shops. Torshov, just north of Grunerløkka, is close enough to the restaurants and bars in ...
Moving further afield, one finds areas such as Bærum, Lysaker, Snarøya, Høvik, Sandvika and Bekkestua, all of which are popular with expats. Expats might also consider living on one of the many islands in the Oslo fjord that is inhabitable all year. Another alternative is Nesodden, a large peninsula in the Oslo fjord that can be reached by a fast a...
Learn about the best places to live in Oslo, divided into western and eastern districts by the Akerselva River. Find out the lifestyle, status and amenities of each neighbourhood and suburb, from Frogner to Grønland.
A simple geographical map or walking map of Oslo can help you get to know the city. The city is divided into 15 districts, with the fashionable part of the capital to the west of the Akershelva River and the working-class areas to the east.
Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of Oslo. Click on each icon to see what it is. To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on the various icons that correspond to a list with the most interesting tourist attractions.
Interactive map of Oslo. Find hotels, attractions, activities, restaurants or shops on the map.
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Map of Oslo area, showing travelers where the best hotels and attractions are located.