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GrønlandOslo

Highly connected core
For food lovers in Oslo
#1 Best
Score 75/100 · ranked 1 of 5 in Oslo
This 75 is weighted toward food (35%) and vibe (20%) for foodies.
Safety
50/100
Caution advised
Busy late hours
Walkability
90/100
Very walkable
Dense, walkable core
Transit
88/100
Excellent
Multi-line hub
For Families
40/100
Not ideal
Crowded or rough
Food Scene
78/100
Strong
Solid options
Affordability
50/100
Mid-range
Typical city pricing
⌘ Quick answer
Grønland is the top-ranked neighbourhood in Oslo for food lovers. A centrally located, highly walkable district.

✓ Why it works

Grønland is Oslo's most vibrant immigrant food hub, where you can eat authentic Pakistani, Vietnamese, and Middle Eastern cuisine on the same block. The neighbourhood buzzes with hole-in-the-wall eateries, spice shops, and bold street food that rival any Michelin-listed establishment for flavour and soul.

✗ Not for you if

Travellers seeking fine dining, quiet evenings, or polished aesthetics should look elsewhere—Grønland is raw, sometimes gritty, and unapologetically lived-in.

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Score 80+ 65-79 50-64 <50
⌘ Local insight · food
“Pakistani restaurants cluster on Tøyen Park side; Vietnamese dominate near Grønlandsleiret. Locals know Friday evenings are peak footfall and best energy.”

A day in Grønland

☀ Morning
Start with cardamom coffee and freshly baked naan at Kaffebrenneriet, then browse spice and halal shops along Grønlandsleiret.
◔ Afternoon
Lunch at Antico or a Pakistani spot, afternoon coffee at Café Sara, dinner at a Vietnamese pho house, finish with drinks at a neighbourhood bar like Kulturhuset Hausmanns.

How Grønland scores for each traveller

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Solo Explorer
71
#1 in Oslo
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Family Traveller
62
#4 in Oslo
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Food Lover
75
#1 in Oslo
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Culture Seeker
75
#1 in Oslo

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Scores 0–100. Walk and transit from OpenStreetMap. Food from Google Places. Family from OSM parks. Safety, cost and vibe from editorial review. Updated May 2026.

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What to do in Grønland

🍷Food
Antico
Beloved Italian casual spot, fresh pasta, lively crowd.
Markuz
€€
Palestinian street food and mezze, generous portions, authentic.
Maaemo
€€€
Three Michelin stars, foraged Nordic cuisine, unforgettable tasting menu.
🏛Culture
Tøyen Park
Free
Green space, sculpture garden, community gathering spot.
Munch Museum
Paid
The Scream and Nordic art. 10 min walk away.
Hausmanns Gate Street Market (irregular)
Free
Local vendors, street art, cultural events and performances.
🍸Bars & Cafés
Kaffebrenneriet
Oslo institution, excellent espresso, locals' morning haunt.
Kulturhuset Hausmanns
Artist collective bar, live music, bohemian vibe, craft beer.

Getting to and around Grønland

Airport
Train from Gardermoen to Oslo Sentralstasjon (20 min), then tram 11/17 (10 min, NOK 39).
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Getting around
Walk everywhere—the neighbourhood is compact and flat—or use tram 11, 17, 18 for longer hops.
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Day trips
  • Lillehammer (1.5 hours by train, Viking ship and mountain views)
  • Fredrikstad (1 hour by train, medieval fortress and coastal walks)
  • Drøbak (30 minutes by car, seaside village and Oscarsborg Fortress)
⚠ Watch out
Grønland has higher petty crime and drug activity than central Oslo; avoid after midnight in some pockets, keep valuables close, and stay on main streets if unfamiliar.

Frequently asked

Is Grønland a good area to stay in Oslo for first-time visitors?
Yes. Grønland ranks #1 of 5 Oslo neighbourhoods for first-time visitors (combined score 71/100), with walk score 90/100, food 78/100, safety 50/100, and vibe 65/100. Grønland is Oslo's most vibrant immigrant food hub, where you can eat authentic Pakistani, Vietnamese, and Middle Eastern cuisine on the same block.
Is Grønland safe?
Grønland has lower safety scores than other Oslo neighbourhoods. Safety score 50/100 based on editorial review of incidents, lighting and street activity. Grønland has higher petty crime and drug activity than central Oslo; avoid after midnight in some pockets, keep valuables close, and stay on main streets if unfamiliar.
Is Grønland good for families?
Grønland is not the top choice for families in Oslo — quieter, more family-oriented neighbourhoods rank higher. Ranks #4 of 5 for families, scoring 62/100 on family-weighted metrics (family-friendliness 40/100, safety 50/100). Grønland is perfect for families seeking authentic Oslo life without tourist crowds.
What is Grønland known for?
Grønland is Oslo's most vibrant immigrant food hub, where you can eat authentic Pakistani, Vietnamese, and Middle Eastern cuisine on the same block. The neighbourhood buzzes with hole-in-the-wall eateries, spice shops, and bold street food that rival any Michelin-listed establishment for flavour and soul Local detail: Pakistani restaurants cluster on Tøyen Park side; Vietnamese dominate near Grønlandsleiret. Locals know Friday evenings are peak footfall and best energy.
How do I get from Oslo airport to Grønland?
Train from Gardermoen to Oslo Sentralstasjon (20 min), then tram 11/17 (10 min, NOK 39).
Who should stay in Grønland?
Grønland suits solo explorers best (ranked #1 of 5 Oslo neighbourhoods for them). It works less well for family travellers (ranked #4). Not recommended for: Travellers seeking fine dining, quiet evenings, or polished aesthetics should look elsewhere—Grønland is raw, sometimes gritty, and unapologetically lived-in.
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