22. juli-Senteret
22. juli-Senteret: A Journey Through Norway's Resilience
Discover the colorful charm of Oslo Regnbuegate, a vibrant street filled with art, culture, and local delights in the heart of Norway's capital.
Oslo Regnbuegate is a captivating tourist attraction in the heart of Oslo, known for its colorful atmosphere, local art, and vibrant street life. Perfect for those looking to experience the city's unique culture and energy.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Public Transport - Tram
If you are near the Oslo Central Station (Oslo S), head to the tram stop located just outside the station. Board tram line 12 heading towards 'Majorstuen'. After about 5 stops, get off at 'St. Olavs plass'. From there, walk east on St. Olavs gate until you reach Rosenkrantz' gate. Oslo Regnbuegate will be on your left at Rosenkrantz' gate 3.
Public Transport - Bus
From the Oslo Central Station, walk to the nearby bus terminal. Take bus number 30 towards 'Bjørvika'. After 3 stops, get off at 'Rosenkrantz' gate'. Walk back a short distance; Oslo Regnbuegate is located at Rosenkrantz' gate 3.
Walking
If you are in the vicinity of Karl Johans gate, walk towards the National Theatre. From there, head down to the river (Akerselva) and follow it until you reach the intersection with Rosenkrantz' gate. Turn right on Rosenkrantz' gate and continue walking; Oslo Regnbuegate will be on your right at number 3.
Use Oslo Regnbuegate as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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