Yes, seeing Oslo is worth it for both parents and kids. There’s really cool waterfront architecture (you can climb the roof of the opera house), the central library is spectacular, great parks and wonderful urban walks along the riverfront. Also the heritage museum/folk museum on an island nearby is a highlight and kid friendly. Great coffee for the adults all over.
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Anonymous wrote:Norway needs a lot of time, especially if you want to go up north to the Arctic. But, you could do maybe 3 nights in Denmark, fly to Oslo then take the train to Bergen. Rent a car there and drive around - there’s plenty of itineraries online. Be sure to check out the areas around Geirenger, Voss, Flam, etc. drive back to Bergen (or drive to Oslo), return the car and drive home.
Thanks - is it worth seeing Oslo and taking the train to Bergen vs. just flying into Bergen and renting a car there?
I was thinking we'd start in Copenhagen and recover from inevitable jet lag there - so probably more than 3 days as the first day or two will be a slog and a blur. (I have the blessing of frequently not being able to sleep on the plane and then ALSO not sleeping the first night in a very different time zone.)