Why Oslo?
Oslo, the city of modern design and architectur
Oslo is famous for modern design and architecture, and the Oslo Opera House definitely stands out from the crowd. Specially designed so that visitors can walk on its rooftop, the iconic building boasts an impressive facade.
Oslo is a city in constant growth and transformation. A well-developed public transportation system of underground and over ground trains, buses, trams, and boats gives easy to access to the city and its surrounding region. The city center is easily covered on foot, and city bikes are available throughout Oslo. Located between the fjord and the forest, the city offers great connectivity to nature. This is a central Norwegian value which underlies Oslo’s aspiration to be a green capital and its aim to become a fossil free city by 2030
CAFÉS
My favorite cafés in Oslo
Godt brød
A lively all-day café with an outdoor terrace that serves everything you could want from breakfast and brunch.
Address:
Thorvald Meyers gate 49
What I like about it
This is one of the best brunch spots in Oslo but if you go at any time of day there will be something delicious on the menu!
bon bon oslo
Everyone's favorite neighborhood cafe with a variety of breakfast and brunch options.
Address:
Dronning Eufemias gate 43
What I like about it
It's tiny! Not always easy to get a seat but it's such a cozy little place, the food is always tasty and the staff are so friendly.
Esspresso house
This warm cozy cafe will take you from breakfast through to dinner with excellent coffee and locally sourdough bread.
Address:
Jernbanetorget 1
What I like about it
Just like the fresh toasted coffee bean smell, the workers are incredibly friendly and chatty. It has the best coffee in Oslo!