This large red gravel ceremonial square sits directly in front of the Royal Palace, marking the culmination of Karl Johans gate (Oslo's main street) and serving as the primary stage for royal events and official ceremonies. The vast open space surfaced with distinctive red gravel creates a monumental link between monarchy and city. Car-free except for official royal vehicles, open 24/7 year-round, completely free access.
Be here at 1:30PM for the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony . The square is the main viewing area where you can stand right at the edge watching soldiers march up from the main street.
The bronze equestrian statue of King Karl Johan (Charles III John) dominates the center. Standing at the statue's foot looking east gives you a perfect straight line of sight down Karl Johans gate to the Oslo Cathedral spire and distant hills. The perspective is especially beautiful at sunset or when the street is illuminated for Christmas.
May 17th (Constitution Day) transforms this square into the epicenter of national celebrations. Thousands of children from Oslo's schools march up Karl Johans gate to wave at the Royal Family standing on the palace balcony overlooking the square.