Harald Hårdråde's plass is a bus stop located in Oslo. The stop is part of the city's public transport network and serves several bus routes that connect different parts of the city. The square is named after Harald Hårdråde, a famous Norwegian king from the Viking Age, which reflects Oslo's rich history.
As part of the city's infrastructure, Harald Hårdråde's plass offers easy access to public transport for commuters and travellers. The stop is strategically placed to provide good connections to nearby areas, making it an important hub for local traffic. The area around the square is characterized by urban facilities and housing, which contributes to a high traffic of travellers.



