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Oslo vacation rentals

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Top-rated vacation rentals in Oslo

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Condo in Gamle Oslo
Super central newly renovated 1BR apartment.
Welcome to your super central home in Oslo! Conveniently located in a quiet street a few minutes’ walk from Oslo Central Station. From this Scandinavian style flat you can explore everything Oslo has to offer. Right outside your doorstep, you will find: The Opera, The Munch Museum, the best shopping area, as well as cafés and restaurants ranging from modest to Michelin. One of few flats in the city centre boosting a spacious balcony with afternoon sun. Pure “hygge” as we say here in Norway.
$86 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Oslo
5 star ⭐️ FJORD VIEW Apt in most EXCLUSIVE area ⚓️
Located on the pier promenade boardwalk of one of Oslo's best and most upscale areas, this is the BEST place to be spending your visit in Oslo! Restaurants, bars, shopping, beaches, museums etc is located right outside the apartment building and most things are only a short walk away. There is however also a bus stop around the corner, about a 2 min walk, that will connect you to anywhere in the city. The apartment has both washer/dryer and a balcony with a fantastic ocean view!!
$128 per night
Superhost
Condo in Oslo
Nice and modern apartment in the heart of Oslo
This small and cozy studio apartment was totally renovated in august 2021 and lies in a very popular location in central Oslo right next to the Royal Castle and Bogstadveien (shopping street) and is within walking distance of everything Oslo has to offer. Plenty of cafes, restaurants, bars, attactions,shopping & nightlife just around the corner. The apartment is a 1 (2) room studio apartment with a sleeping alkove, is 32 square meters large and has a balcony.
$111 per night

Stay near Oslo's top sights

Aker Brygge538 locals recommend
Frogner Park549 locals recommend
The Royal Palace526 locals recommend
Oslo Spektrum37 locals recommend
Vigeland Park272 locals recommend
Viking Ship Museum275 locals recommend

Other great vacation rentals in Oslo

Superhost
Loft in Sentrum
Dream Loft Apt in BEAUTIFUL Old Post Office Bldg
$169 per night
Superhost
Condo in Sentrum
Oslo loft with terrace - Opera&Oslo S steps away
$122 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Oslo
Central and exclusive condo in upscale area
$144 per night
Superhost
Loft in Sentrum
Newly renovated apartment with excellent seawiew.
$183 per night
Superhost
Condo in Gamle Oslo
MUNCH Palace 6fl/1bdr Apartm Center Balcony
$124 per night
Superhost
Condo in Sentrum
Great fjord view in elegant downtown area.
$150 per night
Superhost
Condo in Gamle Oslo
Oslo - Super central Modern Apartment
$128 per night
Superhost
Condo in Gamle Oslo
Modern apartment in Central Oslo
$85 per night
Superhost
Apartment in Sentrum
Arriving apartment in the middle of Oslo with a private balcony!
$141 per night
Superhost
Condo in Frogner
Lovely studio apartment at Frogner
$80 per night
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Condo in Majorstuen
Lovely apartment in the middle of the city center
$107 per night
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Condo in Sankt Hanshaugen
Lovely 1 bedroom apartment in center of Oslo
$122 per night

Your guide to Oslo

All About Oslo

Oslo is a perfect destination for outdoor lovers. The Norwegian capital is one of the greenest cities in the world — two-thirds of it are designated protected natural areas, and its bike-friendly city center is emulated throughout Europe. You can swim in the fjord right from the city center, or get lost in one of its massive city parks. The Oslo Harbour Promenade meshes nature with urban living, with converted warehouses and cultural institutions like the Norwegian Opera and Ballet just steps from the cool waters of Sørenga Beach, where locals take plunges on summer days.

Oslo is home to a number of historical buildings, including the Oslo Cathedral and the Nobel Peace Center, and there’s no shortage of world-class museums here. Take the ferry to Bygdøy, where you’ll find the Fram Museum of polar exploration, the Munch Museum, and the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History, an open-air living museum.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Oslo

Thanks to its northerly latitude, Norway is known as the Land of the Midnight Sun. Even as far south as Oslo, the sun doesn’t set until around 11 p.m. at the end of June, which means that visitors head to this capital city from June to August to make the most of the longer days and the warmer temperatures. During fall and winter, temperatures dip below freezing, days are short and dark, and Oslo is blanketed in snow, a perfect time to visit museums or the Holmenkollen Ski Jump on the outskirts of the city, particularly during the Holmenkollen Ski Festival in March. At Christmas, the city is illuminated with holiday decorations and hosts several Christmas markets with food stalls, crafts, gifts, and all-ages entertainment.


Top things to do in Oslo

Vigeland Sculpture Park

This green urban oasis with a fountain at its heart contains 200 sculptures by a famous Norwegian artist that are made from bronze, granite, and cast iron. At the highest point in the park, you’ll find a staggering monolith, carved from one block of granite and standing 55 feet tall, that features 121 intertwined human figures clinging to one another.

Norwegian Museum of Cultural History

Take a journey back in time at this open-air living museum featuring 160 buildings from all over the country that have been reconstructed on site. It’s a fantastic spot for exploring the history of Norway, dating back as far as the 13th century with the Gol Stave Church, which has its own museum and exhibition halls showcasing Norwegian culture.

Oslo fjord cruise

Water is the reason Oslo was founded, and one of the best ways to see the city is from the fjord itself. A fjord cruise takes you around some of the many islands and bays and past the Dyna Lighthouse. You’ll catch great views along the shoreline of the city’s modern architecture of the Barcode Project in the city center, as well as the beaches on the Bygdøy peninsula.

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