There’s an air of excitement, energy and optimism in Oslo that’s so infectious. The Norwegian capital has undergone major changes in recent years, from the regeneration of rundown docklands to a revitalised shopping area with the first Dior shop in Scandinavia and historic department store Steen & Strom leading the way. The docklands district has been transformed into a chic new hub of apartments, Norwegian fashion brands and restaurants, including the three Michelin starred Maaemo. And overlooking the fjord are two new architectural gems: the impressive opera house with a sloping pedestrianised terrace that extends from the road right up to the roof and the incredible Munch Museum, the
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