Experience the rich history of Oslo on a 2.5-hour guided tour, exploring iconic landmarks and learning about the city’s past, present, and future. Join us as we walk in the footsteps of Norwegian kings, famous artists, and immerse ourselves in the vibrant culture of Oslo.
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Ostbanehallen - Meet us at one of the busiest spots in the city and hear the story why Oslo is called the Tiger city
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Oslo Opera House - Stopping by the Oslo Opera House to admire the Bjørvika area. Find out the complete story about Oslos most famous building and much more.
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Akershus Castle and Fortress (Akershus Slott og Festning) - Walking around the Medieval fortress and hearing facts about the building process of this Kings fortress
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Kvadraturen Neighbourhood - Stop by the Christiania Torv fountain and hear the story how Oslo became a city known today
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Aker Brygge - Walk the Aker Brygge area and hear how did the old shipyard transformed into a new residential area
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Oslo City Hall - Pass by the Oslo City Hall and take a look at the place where Nobel peace prize is awarded
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National Theater (Nationaltheatret) - Pass by the National Theater but take a look at the sculptures of most famous Norwegian poets
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The Royal Palace - Walk to the Royal Palace and find out the history of Norwegian royal family
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Karl Johans gate - Walk the Karl Johan street and dive into many sightseeing spots alongside
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The Norwegian Parliament - Stop by the Norwegian Parliament to hear about the lions on the stairs and to discuss Norwegian parliamentarian system
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Oslo Cathedral (Oslo Domkirke) - Visit the Cathedral and admire the beautiful interior design of the third Oslos cathedral
- Expert local guide
- Gratitues
Not many cities offer the chance to experience the past, present, and future in a single stroll. Oslo falls into this unique category.
Founded nearly a millennium ago, Oslo maintains its freshness and modernity. It’s a city that offers a comfortable living experience, pleasant for walking, tours, and exploration. Oslo’s streets exude tranquility and safety, peppered with ample pedestrian lanes. Its rich history and bright future offer intrigue.
So, let’s go for a walk! Let’s tread the same paths as ancient Norwegian rulers did. The same streets roamed by Henrik Ibsen and Edvard Munch await us. Let’s embark on this journey together!
We’ll rendezvous by the Tiger statue and explore some of the most significant viewpoints. We’ll pause at the city hall to discuss the abundance of public art in Oslo. We’ll pass the Royal Palace and send our greetings to the King, and we’ll march down the primary pedestrian street, reliving the tradition of Norway’s National Day on the 17th of May. We’ll pay a visit to the antique cathedral and discuss emerging city projects en route. We’ll help you see why Oslo has won over our hearts!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.