
Brenneriveien and Ingens gate street art Oslo
Oslo's vibrant outdoor gallery, Brenneriveien and Ingens gate, showcase stunning street art, transforming urban walls into a colorful, dynamic art exp...

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Brenneriveien and Ingens gate street art Oslo
Best Time
Best light for photos

Highlights
Must-see attractions
Oslo's vibrant outdoor gallery, Brenneriveien and Ingens gate, showcase stunning street art, transforming urban walls into a colorful, dynamic art experience.
"Great place to walk and relax, full of beautiful art and cozy bars/cafes."

👟 Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking to see all the art, so comfortable footwear is a must! :athletic_shoe:
📸 Capture the Art
Bring your camera or phone for amazing street art photos. The colors pop in daylight! :iphone:

Quick Facts
Rating
4.5 · 20 reviews
Type
Cultural landmark
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Vibrant Murals
Immerse yourself in a kaleidoscope of colors and creativity adorning building facades.

Ingens Gate Alley
A narrow, art-filled passage showcasing intricate and thought-provoking urban art.

Artistic Atmosphere
Experience the lively vibe with cozy bars and cafes nestled amongst the art.
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Help Finding this Sidewalk Art in Grünnerløkka.
I took this picture when I was in Grünnerløkka (I think) years ago and I am visiting again… I remember seeing a couple. Does anyone know where they are? I found them cute and thought it would be fun to see again a while later.
👟 Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking to see all the art, so comfortable footwear is a must! :athletic_shoe:
📸 Capture the Art
Bring your camera or phone for amazing street art photos. The colors pop in daylight! :iphone:
Stores in Oslo selling prints/art by locals?
I’m visiting Oslo for a few more days and I would like to find a store that sells art prints made by local artists, or other small decor/craft items that would be easy to ship home. I want to avoid buying art from big chain stores. Tusen takk!
Blå - Oslo, Norway — I don’t know who the artist is, but I quite enjoyed walking through this area. This is just a small part of it.
I was going to say, that's Pez! He paints smiling fish to make people smile. I saw some work of his in London back in 2012. Love his style.
☕️ Relax at Cafes
Enjoy a coffee or drink at one of the cozy spots nearby while admiring the art. ☕
🚶♀️ Explore Grunerløkka
Don't miss nearby shops like Skaperverket for local art prints and crafts. :shopping_bags:
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👟 Wear Comfy Shoes
You'll be doing a lot of walking to see all the art, so comfortable footwear is a must! :athletic_shoe:
📸 Capture the Art
Bring your camera or phone for amazing street art photos. The colors pop in daylight! :iphone:
☕️ Relax at Cafes
Enjoy a coffee or drink at one of the cozy spots nearby while admiring the art. ☕
🚶♀️ Explore Grunerløkka
Don't miss nearby shops like Skaperverket for local art prints and crafts. :shopping_bags:
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors praise the vibrant and creative street art, calling it a beautiful and relaxing place to explore. The lively atmosphere, enhanced by nearby cafes, is a significant draw. While most reviews are positive, a small number of visitors did not enjoy the experience.
"Creative, great job, props to the artists..worth a visit for anyone interested in street art"
Tore André Jenssen
"Great place to walk and relax, full of beautiful art and cozy bars/cafes."
Rafael Hartke
"Great artworks!"
Chiara Miricola
What People Like
What People Dislike
Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
These street art areas are easily accessible by public transport. Take a tram or bus to the Grunerløkka area, and then it's a short walk. Many visitors find it convenient to explore on foot from the city center.
Street parking can be limited in this popular area. It's generally recommended to use public transport or walk if you're staying nearby.
Yes, the two areas are very close to each other and are best explored on foot. You can easily wander between them to see the full extent of the street art.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, the street art in Brenneriveien and Ingens gate is an outdoor public display and is completely free to view. You can visit anytime.
Daylight hours are best for appreciating the details and colors of the street art. Weekends can be busier due to the lively atmosphere.
📸 📸 Photography
Late morning to early afternoon often provides the best natural light for capturing the vibrant colors and details of the murals without harsh shadows.
Ingens gate alley is particularly photogenic due to its concentrated art. Look for large-scale murals on Brenneriveien for dramatic shots.
🍽️ ☕️ Food & Dining
Absolutely! The Grunerløkka neighborhood, where these streets are located, is brimming with cozy cafes, bars, and restaurants. You can easily grab a bite or a drink while exploring.
Yes, many of the eateries in Grunerløkka offer a taste of local Norwegian cuisine alongside international options. It's a great area to experience Oslo's food scene.












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