The next day at 8.30 am we were ready to explore the city. We noticed that all the attractions we intended to visit did not open until 10 am, so we decided to look for a bar to have breakfast. The streets were weirdly desolate, so I asked a random guy where we could have breakfast. His answer was: "Breakfast? Now??" I checked my watch, it was nearly 9 am, I asked him why that question and he told me that it was a little early! Anyway he suggested to go to the city centre, and walking through the streets I realized that the guy was right: everything was still closed! We laughed at the fact that at 9 am on a Saturday morning a whole European capital was still sleeping when we miraculously found a bar open: needless to say we were the only customers! We decided to take it easy and we all had a big breakfast: muffins, croissants, cappuccinos, teas and juices, we all agreed that Norwegians are good bakers!
We kept on walking, loaded of sugars, arriving in the city center. We bought the Oslo Pass, £27 for 24 hours, that gave us free travels on all public transport, free access to the museums and a 20% discount in some restaurants (including Hard Rock and Cafe Christiania).
Walking around the Cathedral we found a huge red heart decorated with flowers: a memory of the massacre carried out by Breivik in 2011 at Utoya lake.