Grefsenkollen
Grefsenkollen
👀 Viewpoint Oslo Suburban

Grefsenkollen

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Grefsenkollen is a hilltop on the northeastern side of Oslo that offers one of the best panoramic views in the entire city. From the top you can see the Oslofjord, the city centre, Holmenkollen and the surrounding forests, all in one sweeping view. Unlike the jump tower at Holmenkollen, where you need a museum ticket to access the platform, the viewpoint at Grefsenkollen is free and open.

At the summit stands a log cabin restaurant from 1926, Grefsenkollen Restaurant, which serves lunch and multi-course dinners with the view as the main backdrop. Next to it is the OverOslo terrace bar, which in summer serves stone-baked pizzas and drinks outdoors. The terrace is also the venue for the annual OverOslo music festival, which draws around 36,000 visitors each summer.

You can reach Grefsenkollen by bus 56, or by combining bus 31 and 25. There is limited parking at the top. The trails around the hill are free to walk, and combining the view with the restaurant makes for a pleasant half-day outing, especially on a clear evening.

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