The capital of Norway offers many alternatives for those who decide to visit.
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If you're wondering what to do in Oslo, the answer is very long, because the city's architectural and cultural heritage is immense. Among the things to see in Oslo, the prettiest are Akershus Fortress, a complex of military buildings, and Vigeland Sculpture Park, which houses 212 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland. You also have the Viking Ship Museum, one of the most peculiar attractions in Oslo. The two best preserved Viking ships in the world, dating back to the 9th century, are exhibited in this museum. Along with this, there are several other interesting museums and places to visit in Oslo. And if you like excitement, another one of the many things to do in Oslo is going to TusenFryd, the largest amusement park in Norway. It has more than 30 Oslo attractions, including several roller coasters, ponies for children and a water park. It's open from April to October. The list of Oslo activities is endless because it's a very cosmopolitan and culturally rich city. We recommend that you spend several days to get to know this city properly and to travel with a map to all the great stuff to do in Oslo..