
Coffee shop · Briskeby
Mocca and Java are the OGs in town run by the same people. Both really great coffee and some baked goods, both in nice residential hoods that are nice for people watching. (perfect for people watching)
Coffee shop · Homansbyen
Mocca and Java are the OGs in town run by the same people. Both really great coffee and some baked goods, both in nice residential hoods that are nice for people watching.
Coffee shop · Fredensborg
Tim Wendelboe probably has the best tasting coffee. He’s previously a world champ and delivers beans to Noma etc. In the middle of Grunerløkka. Wendelboe Coffee is here.
Coffee shop · Torshov
Supreme Roastwork has two locations, one in Grünerløkka and one at Aker Brygge downtown with the oceanfront together with a Porsche showroom. Reeally good coffee and their ice coffee (Satans God Iskaffe) is epic, same with affogato.
Coffee shop · Grønland
Kaffebrenneriet, Stockfleths and others are all over town, above average coffee compared to many places in the world.
Hotel · Ruselokka
Sommerro Hotel has a grand breakfast. Nicely rehabilitated place too!
Museum · Aker Brygge
(architecture by Renzo Piano)
National museum · Vika
(newly opened)
Art museum · St. Hanshaugen
(also quite new)
Opera house · Vaterland
Oslo Opera is famous for a reason, amazing exterior, of course done by Snøhetta.
Park · Ekeberg
Ekeberg Park has both both Turrell piecel and moule frites in a modernist building (Ekebergrestauranten), plus good views. Good for a walk in the park and up towards the open animal farm (EKT), Otto loves that.
Local Flavor · Skillebekk
Vigelands Park is amazing and has a mad story to it, and Oslo’s biggest play area/castle.
Food court · Fredensborg
(our Torvehallerne) is close.
Temporarily Closed
He’s previously a world champ and delivers beans to Noma etc.
Fjord
the boat from Aker Brygge takes you out to the Oslofjord Islands very cheap (same cost as bus ticket)
Park · Briskeby
is amazing and has a mad story to it, and Oslo’s biggest play area/castle.
Cold cut store · Homansbyen
Gutta på Haugen has really good charcuterie, fresh produce, italian specialities, and bread.
Espresso bar · Hammers
the OG Fuglen
Fresh food market · Ahlefeldtsgade
Mathallen (our Torvehallerne) is close.

Mocca and Java are the OGs in town run by the same people. Both really great coffee and some baked goods, both in nice residential hoods that are nice for people watching. (perfect for people watching)
Mocca and Java are the OGs in town run by the same people. Both really great coffee and some baked goods, both in nice residential hoods that are nice for people watching.
Tim Wendelboe probably has the best tasting coffee. He’s previously a world champ and delivers beans to Noma etc. In the middle of Grunerløkka. Wendelboe Coffee is here.
Supreme Roastwork has two locations, one in Grünerløkka and one at Aker Brygge downtown with the oceanfront together with a Porsche showroom. Reeally good coffee and their ice coffee (Satans God Iskaffe) is epic, same with affogato.
Kaffebrenneriet, Stockfleths and others are all over town, above average coffee compared to many places in the world.
Oslo Opera is famous for a reason, amazing exterior, of course done by Snøhetta.
Ekeberg Park has both both Turrell piecel and moule frites in a modernist building (Ekebergrestauranten), plus good views. Good for a walk in the park and up towards the open animal farm (EKT), Otto loves that.
Vigelands Park is amazing and has a mad story to it, and Oslo’s biggest play area/castle.
the boat from Aker Brygge takes you out to the Oslofjord Islands very cheap (same cost as bus ticket)
Gutta på Haugen has really good charcuterie, fresh produce, italian specialities, and bread.
Coffee shop · Briskeby
Mocca and Java are the OGs in town run by the same people. Both really great coffee and some baked goods, both in nice residential hoods that are nice for people watching. (perfect for people watching)
Coffee shop · Homansbyen
Mocca and Java are the OGs in town run by the same people. Both really great coffee and some baked goods, both in nice residential hoods that are nice for people watching.
Coffee shop · Fredensborg
Tim Wendelboe probably has the best tasting coffee. He’s previously a world champ and delivers beans to Noma etc. In the middle of Grunerløkka. Wendelboe Coffee is here.
Coffee shop · Torshov
Supreme Roastwork has two locations, one in Grünerløkka and one at Aker Brygge downtown with the oceanfront together with a Porsche showroom. Reeally good coffee and their ice coffee (Satans God Iskaffe) is epic, same with affogato.
Coffee shop · Grønland
Kaffebrenneriet, Stockfleths and others are all over town, above average coffee compared to many places in the world.
Hotel · Ruselokka
Sommerro Hotel has a grand breakfast. Nicely rehabilitated place too!
Museum · Aker Brygge
(architecture by Renzo Piano)
National museum · Vika
(newly opened)
Art museum · St. Hanshaugen
(also quite new)
Opera house · Vaterland
Oslo Opera is famous for a reason, amazing exterior, of course done by Snøhetta.
Park · Ekeberg
Ekeberg Park has both both Turrell piecel and moule frites in a modernist building (Ekebergrestauranten), plus good views. Good for a walk in the park and up towards the open animal farm (EKT), Otto loves that.
Local Flavor · Skillebekk
Vigelands Park is amazing and has a mad story to it, and Oslo’s biggest play area/castle.
Food court · Fredensborg
(our Torvehallerne) is close.
Temporarily Closed
He’s previously a world champ and delivers beans to Noma etc.
Fjord
the boat from Aker Brygge takes you out to the Oslofjord Islands very cheap (same cost as bus ticket)
Park · Briskeby
is amazing and has a mad story to it, and Oslo’s biggest play area/castle.
Cold cut store · Homansbyen
Gutta på Haugen has really good charcuterie, fresh produce, italian specialities, and bread.
Espresso bar · Hammers
the OG Fuglen
Fresh food market · Ahlefeldtsgade
Mathallen (our Torvehallerne) is close.
