We then went to the beach further along the peninsula and looked across at Oslo and the islands. It was warm and sunny and there were lots of families having picnics and barbecues.
Back in the city we had a look at the Royal Palace and its gardens then walked down Karl Johann gate before turning off to the town hall. This controversial modernist building (the people of Oslo at first didn't like its red brick design) hosts the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. It's rather lovely inside with lots of murals, a painting by Munch (the tree of life) and views out to sea.
From there we walked to the harbour and hopped onto the inter island ferry (which was included in our seven day travel pass) and thus had a tour around the fjord. The islands have brightly painted houses on them and are popular for sailing and day trips. Our boat trip also gave us a rest after all our walking!
Our last visit of the day was the Opera House. It's a modern building made of white stone with lots of glass. We walked up the slope which leads onto the roof and walked around looking at the views of the harbour and the city as the sun started to get lower in the sky. What a great way to spend a Sunday!
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