The Port of Oslo, Norway’s second-busiest port after Bergen, is a bustling hub located at the head of the Oslo Fjord. This strategic location makes it a popular stop for Scandinavian cruises, with over a hundred annual cruise calls. Visitors stepping off their ships find themselves in close proximity to the Norwegian capital, where they can explore a wealth of attractions. The city offers a variety of experiences, from serene lakes and lush parks to culturally rich museums, all easily accessible from the port.
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