Norway is full of art and architecture that visitors can view, and Oslo is no slouch in this department. Visitors who are staying in hotels in Oslo should indulge in a trip to Frognerparken, which is full of more than the usual park attractions that you would find in the United States. For example, Vigeland Park with over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland is a huge tourist attraction within the park, as are several outdoor cafes that are open during the summer.
There are areas of Frognerparken that are full of joggers, walkers, and skaters, both for pleasure and exercise. Because the park is open year round, you’ll find children playing in the playground and climbing on the sculptures regardless of Norway’s cold weather. Visit the Frognerbadet outdoor pool when it’s warm enough, and enjoy the opportunity to take in the beauty of the flora that grows in Oslo. Make a day of your excursion, visiting the nearby Frammuseum, the Kon-Tiki Museum, and Oslo City Hall.