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5 neighborhoods selected in this guide.

Vulkan is a compact, architecturally innovative district along the Akerselva river, purpose-built as a sustainable urban neighbourhood anchored by the popular Mathallen food hall.

Grünerløkka is Oslo's trendiest neighbourhood—a former working-class district along the Akerselva river transformed into the city's creative hub, packed with independent shops, third-wave coffee roasters, and street art.

Aker Brygge is a bustling waterfront promenade of restaurants, shops, and galleries built on the site of a former shipyard, directly facing the Oslofjord and the Akershus Fortress.

Tøyen is Oslo's most multicultural neighbourhood, home to immigrants from over 100 countries. Once overlooked, it has emerged as a food destination with authentic international cuisine at affordable prices.
Tjuvholmen is Oslo's newest waterfront district, a sleek peninsula of contemporary architecture jutting into the fjord, anchored by the Renzo Piano-designed Astrup Fearnley Museum.