Flights from Romania cities to Oslo

Oslo, the capital of Norway, is located at the head of the Oslofjord and is distinguished by its 40 islands and 343 lakes, giving it a unique charm. The city serves as a cultural, economic, and scientific hub for the country, a major transport and communications center, and the host of the Nobel Peace Prize. Founded in 1048 by King Harald III of Norway, Oslo was almost completely destroyed by fire in 1624. It was rebuilt by the Danish-Norwegian King Christian IV and renamed Christiania, with the name Oslo being officially restored in 1925.

A city of contrasts, Oslo combines stunning natural landscapes with modern metropolitan amenities and is recognized as one of the most expensive cities in the world. Among its top attractions are:

Vigeland Museum, located in Frogner Park, showcasing remarkable sculptures by Gustav Vigeland.

The National Galleries, housing masterpieces by Norwegian artists.

The Royal Palace, the official residence of Norway’s royal family.

Edvard Munch Museum, dedicated to the famous painter of "The Scream."

The Viking Ship Museum, featuring authentic Viking ships from the medieval period.

Winter sports enthusiasts can enjoy hundreds of kilometers of ski trails, eight alpine slopes, and the famous Holmenkollen Ski Jump, offering breathtaking views of the city. The world’s oldest ski museum, opened in 1923, is also located here.

Oslo hosts numerous annual events, including:

National Sami Day (February 1), where visitors can taste reindeer meat dishes.

Oslo World Music Festival (November).

The Grand Annual Christmas Market (December 4).

The Nobel Peace Prize Award Ceremony, held by the Norwegian Nobel Institute on December 10.

Flights to Oslo are offered by many airlines, including Wizz Air, Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, Austrian Airlines, Swiss, SAS, Brussels Airlines, Turkish Airlines, and British Airways.