Oslo at Christmas
Oslo, Norway is a magical place to visit at Christmas, with holiday markets, ice skating, and a festive atmosphere:
Christmas markets
Oslo has many holiday markets, including the Christmas market in Spikersuppa in the high street, Karl Johan. The markets feature carousels, a large Ferris wheel, and ice-skating displays.
Ice skating
Visitors can skate around the ice rink.
Winter wonderland
December in Norway is often described as a winter wonderland, with snow-covered landscapes. Oslo and its surrounding areas often have snow at Christmas.
Other activities
Visitors can also enjoy:
Scenic fjord cruises
Oslofjord sightseeing cruises by sailing ship
100% electric Oslofjord sightseeing cruises
Live guided Oslofjord cruises by silent electric boat
24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tickets
Most shops and attractions are closed on Christmas Day (25 and 26 December) and 1 January, which are public holidays in Norway.
Christmas markets
Oslo has many holiday markets, including the Christmas market in Spikersuppa in the high street, Karl Johan. The markets feature carousels, a large Ferris wheel, and ice-skating displays.
Ice skating
Visitors can skate around the ice rink.
Winter wonderland
December in Norway is often described as a winter wonderland, with snow-covered landscapes. Oslo and its surrounding areas often have snow at Christmas.
Other activities
Visitors can also enjoy:
Scenic fjord cruises
Oslofjord sightseeing cruises by sailing ship
100% electric Oslofjord sightseeing cruises
Live guided Oslofjord cruises by silent electric boat
24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus tickets
Most shops and attractions are closed on Christmas Day (25 and 26 December) and 1 January, which are public holidays in Norway.