Facts & Figures
The Norwegian Capital
A Green City
Oslo has a great location at the head of the Oslo Fjord, surrounded by forested hills. The city is a great destination for those who enjoy outdoor activities. Even in the city centre, the nearest park is never more than a few blocks away. A ten-minute boat ride from the centre takes you to lovely beaches on the Oslo Fjord islands. In the winter Oslo has hundreds of kilometers of cross-country trails within the city boundries, in addition to eight ski centres.
In 2007 Reader's Digest ranked Oslo as number two on a list of the world's greenest, most liveable cities! At the same time Oslo has everything you would expect from a capital.
The city offers an abundance of attractions, shopping possibilities and a flourishing cultural life, and a choice of restaurants which is almost unparalleled in Scandinavia. The possibilities are always many – whether you want to enjoy a sumptuous meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant or you prefer a brisk, refreshing dogsleigh ride in the snow-draped winter forest.
FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions about visiting Oslo

Facts & Figures
- Municipality of Oslo, total area: 454 km2
- Inhabitants: 560 000 (Norway approx. 4.7 million)
- Forest: 242 km2
- Parks, sports fields etc.: 8 km2
- Number of islands in the Oslo Fjord: 40
- Number of lakes within the city boundaries: 343
- Length of the Oslo Fjord: 100 km
- Oslo in Wikipedia
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