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A perfect day on Bygdøy
Bygdøy is a small, green peninsulaa just a 10 minutes ferry ride or short bike ride from Oslo city centre. World-class museums, beautiful nature, and excellent food — all within easy walking distance of each other. Whether you are here for the culture, the coastline, or simply a long and relaxed day outdoors, Bygdøy rewards you at every turn.
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Getting here
Bygdøy is easy to reach from Oslo city centre — and the journey itself can be part of the experience.
By ferry: The Bygdøy Ferry departs from Rådhusbrygge 3 (City Hall Pier) every 20 minutes in summer. The crossing takes around 10 minutes and offers a lovely view of the Oslo fjord. See schedules
By bike: City bikes are available just outside the museums. Follow the scenic harbour promenade from the city centre — a flat and enjoyable ride of around 4 km. Oslo City Bike
By bus: Bus 30 runs directly to Norsk Folkemuseum year-round, with departures every 10 minutes. Check schedules
By car: Paid parking is available on the peninsula. We recommend public transport during the summer season, as parking can be limited on busy days.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to buy museum tickets in advance?
It is not necessary to buy tickets in advance. You can purchase them at the Visitor Centre when you arrive.
During busy periods, it may still be a good idea to buy tickets online.
Is Bygdøy suitable for children?
Absolutely. Norsk Folkemuseum has a packed daily programme for children — from folk tales and craft activities to farm animals and old-fashioned games. At the Norwegian Maritime Museum, children can explore exciting exhibitions about the sea, ships, and underwater discoveries.
The open grounds, beaches, and woodland paths make Bygdøy a great destination for families with children of all ages.
Are dogs allowed on Bygdøy?
Dogs are welcome on the walking trails, in the forest, on the beaches, and in the open-air museum at Norsk Folkemuseum. Dogs are also welcome at the outdoor seating areas at Gartneriet and Café Rohdeløkken. Please keep your dog on a lead. Dogs are not permitted inside the museum buildings or exhibition halls.
Are the beaches free to use?
Yes, both Huk and Paradisbukta are free and open to everyone. No booking required — just bring your swimwear. Note that Huk has two beaches — one family beach and one nudist beach, separated by a small headland.
What is there to do on Bygdøy if it rains?
The Norwegian Maritime Museum is fully indoors and offers a rich experience whatever the weather — from Viking-age boats and ancient shipwrecks to maritime art and maritime archaeology. Norsk Folkemuseum also has several indoor exhibitions worth exploring.
How long does it take to walk around Bygdøy?
Bygdøy is one of Oslo's most popular destinations for a walk, and it is easy to see why. The peninsula has wide, well-maintained paths through forest and open landscape, along the shoreline and past historic buildings. You can walk the whole way around in about two hours, or simply pick a shorter route and enjoy the surroundings at your own pace.
Do I need hiking boots or special equipment to explore Bygdøy?
Not at all. The paths on Bygdøy are wide, well-maintained, and easy to walk in ordinary shoes. Comfortable footwear is all you need.