Getting around Oslo

A modern waterfront with a large white promenade and a glass building on the left. People are walking, sitting, and relaxing on the promenade beside the water. The water is calm with boats, and there are hills and buildings in the background under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
A city square with people gathered, trees, and modern buildings surrounding a grassy park on a sunny day.

Oslo is, in many ways, a city made for walking. Compact, accessible and easy to navigate, it invites visitors to explore at a relaxed pace. Many hotels are centrally located, and several of the city’s main attractions, cultural landmarks and points of interest are within comfortable walking distance.

So pack a good pair of shoes, step out into the city, and let Oslo’s coastal atmosphere, urban character and easy-going charm guide your way.