Oslo
NorwayFor unforgettable evenings away from the yacht deck, delve into these fabulous dining options, delicious sundowners, sophisticated clubs, and unique adventures.
Dining
Bagatelle
Restaurant Bagatelle has long been an Oslo favourite, and while it still serves up delicious French-inspired cuisine, the interior has changed to feature colourful modern art by international artists. There is splash of indigenous ingredients featured in the extensive menu including lobsters, scallops and lamb from local areas.
Julius Fritzner
Named after the pastry chef who opened the luxurious Grand Hotel in 1874, Julius Fritzner Restaurant is wonderfully fine dining. Set in beautiful surroundings within the hotel, guests flock to this smart establishment for its exquisite seasonal menu and impressive wine cellar.
De Fem Stuer
De Fem Stuer is a gourmet smorgasbord restaurant located in the Holmenkollen Park Hotel, offering a tempting variety of local and regional dining options, from seafood and cold meats to hot dishes and succulent desserts. The heavily laden buffet table is part of a Norwegian tradition called koldtbord, and members of the Norwegian royal family are often seen enjoying this culinary tradition at De Fem Stuer.
Sundowners
Bar and Cigar
The Bar and Cigar is a high culture spot for finely-made drinks and excellent cigars. Full of plush leather armchairs and quiet sociability, this elegantly relaxed city-hideaway is a first-class place to unwind.
Nobilis
One of Oslo’s most refined and elegant spots to enjoy an intimate drink is Nobilis, situated near Bogstadveien, one of the city’s smartest shopping streets. Impressive in décor and menu, the bar boasts an outdoor terrace that makes it perfect for enjoying the summer nights when they finally arrive.
Clubbing
Barbeint
For those looking to party in style, the glamorously tiny Barbeint plays smooth house tunes till the early hours and mixes up ingenious drinks behind the bar.
Adventures
Vigelandsparken
If visiting Oslo in the summer, attempt to visit the spectacular Vigelandsparken at night when its floodlit grounds somehow make the artistic wonderland seem even more dramatic.