This was Yet Another Trip we made while in Sweden. We took the train to Oslo (50€ round-trip). We were told that one day would be enough, so we got there at 10 and the train back home would be at 6pm. We walked around, following the river and we found a big touch screen with Google Maps loaded with Points of Interest to visit.
But nothing was better than our analog map, that took us to the University, to the Royal Palace, a couple of Churches and the Parliament, but this time we didn’t enter. And we also visited the National Art History Museum that looked like a miniature of Copenhagen’s. The price was the same: free.
Finally we had time to walk around the downtown of Oslo and also around the city (even went to a cemetery! [1] ) since we had time to kill. I have to say the city is very poor compared to the other I visited, and the most interesting thing I’ve saw were several buildings in irregular shapes, made all of glass. But then again, you also have them around the other cities I visited.
1 In the Nordic countries, graveyards are beautiful gardens open for everyone to visit.