Oslo · NO
Walking loops in Aker Brygge, Oslo
The old shipyard wharves now hold restaurants with waterfront terraces and the kind of architecture that photographs well from a ferry. Astrup Fearnley Museum sits at the end of a pier, its Renzo Piano building all glass and sail-shaped rooflines. The boardwalk is Oslo's promenade of choice on summer evenings — ice cream, fjord breeze, light bouncing off water and steel. It's polished and deliberate, the kind of urban renewal that actually works when the setting is this good.
3 routes from 1.1 to 3.5 km · 4–13 sights per loop
Pre-built routes
20 min 1.1 km · 4 sights
30 min 2.5 km · 8 sights
45 min 3.5 km · 13 sights
Top sights
- Norges hjemmefrontmuseum — Wikipedia 15
- Astrup Fearnley Museet — Wikipedia 15
- Nobels Fredssenter — Wikipedia 15
- Oslo rådhus — Wikipedia 15
- Forsvarsmuseet — Wikipedia 15
- Ibsenmuseet — Wikipedia 15
- M314 Alta — Wikipedia 15
- Akershus slott 15
- Carl III Johan — Wikipedia 14
- Kong Haakon VII — Wikipedia 14