The Bygdøy peninsula has Oslo's best museums: the
Viking Ships are here, as is the
Cultural History Museum, Thor Heyerdahl's raft
Kon-Tiki, the Polar ship
Fram, the
Maritime Museum, the summer palace
Oscarshall, and more. You need a few days to see them all. Bygdøy also has great beaches and pleasant walks. During the short summer season, Oslovians use every opportunity to hit the beaches. The most famous one,
Huk (clothing optional), is a at Bygdøy. Bygdøy is also an affluent residential neighborhood with beautiful old villas and the King's farm, complete with horses and apple orchards. You can also visit Oskarsborg Castle. From the city center, bus no. 30 takes you to Bygdøy all year. In summer, the best option is by ferry from the pier by
City Hall. Or you could walk or ride a bike.
Sjølyst plass 5
Lively business area...
Skovveien 15
The Real Best Western...
Gabelsgate 16
Stylish, secluded and central...
Parkveien 68
Tradition with a modern twist...
Sørkedalsveien 43
Guesthouse in idyllic villa in residential area, Oslo west...
Dybwads gate 8
Low rates...
President Harbitz gate 18
Small, cosy and not far from the city centre...