Where to Eat and Sauna in Oslo, Norway

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Alyssa Gordon

  • Oslo

  • Norway

  • Wellness Travel

  • Food & Wine

  • Cruises

  • Relaxation

  • Local Food

  • Bucket List

Where to Eat and Sauna in Oslo, Norway
Curator’s statement

Oslo, the captivating capital of Norway, is a city that seamlessly blends modernity with rich cultural heritage. I visited in 2023 and loved its stunning architecture and culinary delights, this Nordic gem is very fun to visit. Join me on a journey through the heart of Oslo as we uncover its foodie spots and activities to create unforgettable memories.

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Sauna and Exploring:

One of the highlights of any visit to Oslo is indulging in the traditional sauna experience. The "Mad Goats Sauna" is a must-try, offering a unique opportunity to relax and unwind while taking in breathtaking sunset views. Immerse yourself in the soothing warmth of the sauna and let the stress of daily life melt away.

Traditional Cuisine:

Oslo's culinary scene is a delightful fusion of traditional and modern flavors. Indulge in the authentic Norwegian fare at Rorbua Aker Brygge, where you can savor the freshest seafood and local specialties. For a taste of history, visit Café Skansen, Engebret Café, and Stortorvets Gjæstgiveri, where you'll be transported back in time with their cozy ambiance and classic dishes.

Outside stalls in a covered area
A body of water during the daytime with a small, wooden home on the pier

Cultural Exploration:

Immerse yourself in Oslo's rich cultural heritage by visiting the National Museum (Nasjonalmuseet), where you can admire an impressive collection of Norwegian art and artifacts. Afterward, take a stroll through the Vigeland Park (Vigelandsparken), a stunning outdoor sculpture park that showcases the works of renowned artist Gustav Vigeland.

Shopping and Sights:

No visit to Oslo is complete without picking up a traditional Norwegian sweater from Dale Of Norway. These iconic garments are not only stylish but also a testament to the country's rich textile heritage. After your shopping adventure, head to the Oslo Opera House, a stunning architectural marvel that offers panoramic views of the city and the fjord.

Culinary Delights:

Oslo's vibrant food scene is a true feast for the senses. Indulge in craft cocktails at HIMKOK, a trendy bar that offers innovative and flavorful concoctions. For a unique dining experience, visit Vippa, a cool outdoor spot with a wide variety of food stalls and a lively atmosphere right on the water. Don't miss the Oslo Street Food hall, where you can sample a diverse array of international cuisines. And for a cozy and charming ambiance, Henry & Sally's is a must-visit.

Food on a plate

Coffee Connoisseurs:

For those who appreciate a good cup of coffee, Oslo has plenty to offer. Start your day at Mocca Oslo, a cozy café with a warm atmosphere and expertly crafted brews. Fuglen Coffee Roasters and Supreme Roastworks AS are also excellent choices for coffee enthusiasts seeking a unique and flavorful experience.

While you're in Oslo, consider visiting some of the recommended spots that locals rave about, such as Brygg & Radegast Wine Bar, Bar Lardo, Torggata Botaniske, and Prindsen Hage. These hidden gems offer a glimpse into the city's vibrant nightlife and culinary scene.

Oslo is a city that captivates the senses and ignites the spirit of adventure. From its rich cultural heritage to its modern attractions, this Nordic gem offers a truly unforgettable experience. So pack your bags, embrace the spirit of exploration, and get ready to fall in love with the vibrant charm of Oslo.

Need to know

This trip report is part of our ongoing series on travel to Oslo. In need of further inspiration? Check out Alexander Avigdor’s trip report, Best Boutique Hotels in Oslo - Part 1: Amerikalinjen.

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