Oslo Highlights

Oslo Opera, Royal Palace, Fram Museum, and Vigeland Park – what are Oslo’s Highlights, you ask? According to us, all of these! And it just so happens that our Oslo Highlights Private Walking Tour covers them all and more, from A to Z.

The story about the tour

Sculptures, polar adventurers and buildings that look like icebergs protruding out of the sea are a few of our favourite Oslo Highlights we can’t wait to show you! Need more detail, maybe? Put on your most comfortable walking shoes; it’s time to hit the town. We’re off to emerge ourselves in the very best of the Norwegian capital.

First up, a walking tour of the city centre. We’ll cover the As to Zs of Oslo, with everything from the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony held at Oslo City Hall to great Norwegians throughout history at The National Theatre, The Royal Palace, Parliament and Akershus Fortress. Having seen the city centre, we tram it up to Frogner district to stretch our legs and breathe the fresh air of the world’s largest sculpture park.

Entering through the gates of Vigeland Park reveals a spectacular sight to behold. The many sculptures of Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland come in the form of a monolith, a fountain, a wheel of life, and everything in between. Enjoy a guided tour in the park before we pick up the bus out to another green area of Oslo, home to many of the city’s most visited museums.

Picture a time when there were no satellites, no Google Maps, no aeroplanes, and no crystal-clear knowledge of how the world looked. Then imagine that you still decide to travel to the Earth’s poles. Madness! We have arrived at the Fram Museum, where we’ll introduce you to Fritjof Nansen’s, Otto Sverdrup’s, Roald Amundsen’s, and their polar adventures. Fearlessness and extreme conditions make for some pretty exciting expeditions, not to mention stories.

Bussing back to the city centre, hours have passed, and you have seen all of Oslo’s gems on our Oslo Highlights Private Walking Tour, except one. We’ve saved one of the best for last, the Oslo Opera House. Hopefully, now you can see what we mean by “sculptures, polar adventurers and icebergs.”

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    • Prebooking:Required
    • Length: 5h 0m
    • Distance: 5.2 km
    • Language:
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    • Included in the tour:
      Professional Guide Public Transport Tickets (Return) Fram Museum entrance fee Vigeland Park (Free Entry)
    • Cancellation policy: 3 days
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    The day of the tour

    The day of the tour

    Where to meet

    Please be at the departure point, Nobel Peace Center, Brynjulf Bulls plass 1, outside the main entrance – located at in the City Centre, 10 minutes early to check in for your tour.

    How to find the guide
    Look for our guide holding the OURWAY logo as a sign.

    If you have trouble locating the guide or the meeting point, please give us a call a few minutes before the start of the tour. When you call before the tour begins, we have a greater chance of helping you find your way.

    How to get there
    Bus: 30, 31, 32, 70, 81 (Stop: Rådhusgata)
    Tram: 12 (Stop: Aker brygge (Vestbanestasjonen))
    Boat: B1, B2, B9, B10, B20, B21 B22 (Stop: Aker brygge)

    Please note
    Part of this tour takes place in areas where you will have to walk on gravel or unpaved walkways. We suggest wearing comfortable shoes.

    Due to a large number of events, a partial or full closure of the City Hall can take place.

    Weather
    Norway is a country with four seasons. Please dress accordingly.

    In case you need to reach us

    head quarter: +46 8 410 773 30

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