Holiday season is coming up, and it is a perfect time to start planning your well-earned vacation. Have you considered Oslo? Oslo is the city that provides many great possibilities to enjoy wilderness and experience radiant city life. Oslo is becoming very popular destination for travelers from all around the world. Its attractive nature, cultural activities, and rich urban life will leave you with stunning impressions. There are many fun things to do around here, fulfilling everybody's needs. Many museums are free of charge, so everybody gets to satisfy their artistic and cultural cravings. Below, we provide you with some 'to do' suggestions, with hope that you'll get to fully experience Oslo's magic. The National Gallery presents the work by Edvard Munch, a Norwegian modernist and his worldwide famous piece, named “The Scream”. It also exhibits an amazing art pieces made by well-known Norwegian romantic nationalism painter, Adolph Tidemand. Next, located by the waterfall in Bjørvika neighborhood, central Oslo, is the Oslo Opera House, Norwegian opera and ballet scene.
The Opera House started its work in the spring of 2008, and it won the cultural award at the World Architecture Festival in Barcelona and European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture. At its rooftop, visitors can enjoy a walk full of amazing panoramic views of Oslo. Then, pay a visit to the Norwegian Museum of Defense, if you'd like to know more about Norwegian military history. Here you can tour Museums, the castle and monuments. Museum shows military history from Vikings time to up until the 21st century. It is located at Akershus Castle with beautiful surroundings. Another amazing art scene from Oslo is the Vigeland Park, the most popular and most visited art attraction in the city.
The Monolith is one of the most famous sculptures, sculptured by Gustav Vigeland. This piece of art is over 14 m (over 45 feet) tall and consists of 121 human figures. Finally, for the days you want to escape from noisy and stressful city life, and relax in beautiful natural surroundings, visit the Botanical Garden in Oslo. This place will inspire you in many ways. It was founded in 1800s, and contains approximately 7500 plant species. It has different types of garden sections: Viking Garden, Greenhouses, Systematic Garden, Rock Garden, and much more. These are just some enjoyable things to do in Oslo. In order to make your stay even more pleasurable, you have an opportunity to rent Bjørvika apartment that will give you full satisfaction. Bjørvika Apartments, with its comfort and convenience, will give you all you need to relax after a long day of exploring the city of Oslo.