Oslo was our last stop in Scandinavia, where we arrived after a seven-hour train journey from Bergen. This train ride was as beautiful as the legs of our Norway in a Nutshell day! In Oslo, we continued our walking, sight-seeing, coffee tasting (Tim Wendelboe, named after the 2004 World Barista Champion, was the favorite!)… We walked many miles, saw Vigeland Park (a sculpture park), walked down a couple cute streets called Damstredet & Telthusbakken with adorable wooden houses, embraced some rain, and even made a meal at home one evening! Oslo is very walkable and feels very livable–it’s safe and easy to get around!


Above left: The Royal Palace
Above right: Nobel Peace Center



The Vigeland Park, a park full of sculptures


Above left: one of several funky kid-designed sculptures on the grounds of the Royal Palace in Slottsparken
Above right: Vigeland Park


Tim Wendelboe, a coffee gem




Cute streets of Oslo




Keegan, outside the Nobel Peace Center

Akershus Fortress in the background

Another excellent coffee shop called Supreme Roastworks – they were allowing children to draw on this Porsche as part of an exhibit




Our Savior’s Cemetery near Teltusbakken street






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