Oslo Summer Vibes: Explore, Discover, Enjoy
Oslo is the beautiful Norwegian capital where you get to experience culture & community- all in one! From the natural Oslofjords to the coastal city views and the historic tourist attractions, it's right to say that you won’t get bored. All you need is some good company & a city tour guide to get to exploring. We recommend checking out the city of Oslo during the popular summer season. It’s bright, and sunny and has a different vibe than winter! Do visit!
The summer month is among the most popular times of the year if you’re planning a trip to Oslo. Tourists and locals take turns soaking in the sunshine by walking in the parks, enjoying a bike ride or just lying by the city beach. It’s a treat for anyone who loves European summers more than the frigid winters. You get over 10 hours of daylight time, which means you have that much time to explore the city streets or rent a car and drive out to the villages!
The temperatures throughout the day during Oslo summers range from a warm 24°C (75°F) to a cool 15°C (59°F) through the night. If you’re lucky, you might get the warm heat with a cool, cloudy sea breeze floating around the city. It’s truly a sight to see especially when you’re expecting rain!
Besides the city's outdoor hotspots like the Frogner Park or the Akershus Fortress, there are several galleries and museums like the Viking Ship Museums or the Fram Museum where you can enjoy a respite from the heat and still have something to entertain you. We recommend enjoying a heavy brunch at a local cafe to fuel up for the day or spending time dining in an outdoor seating restaurant for the best views and vibes. You might even get local musicians serenading you while you grab a bite to eat!
While the weather is almost always sunny during summers, expect some cool rainy days and pack accordingly. Grab a light jacket or pack an umbrella along with your shorts and light summer clothes. Casual comfy clothes work best if you plan on doing a lot of excursions or just want to walk around the city sights. And the most important- don't forget your sunscreen!
June, July and August are some of the most crowded times to visit Oslo, but if you plan your trip properly, it will be well worth it. Book your flights and get the best discounts on tours and accommodation when you plan. Happy holidays!
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