Our tours
Gems of Central Oslo Private Walking Tour
This private walk is a perfect choice for a group of friends or a family, visiting Oslo for the first time.
Highlights:
- Get a local's perspective and in-depth knowledge of Oslo
- Enjoy a personalized experience with only your group
- See the city's most popular attractions
- Learn about Oslo's history, culture, and architecture
Tour guide available in the following languages:
The Essential Oslo Private Walking Tour
Discover the essential sites of Oslo on this 3-hour private walking tour.
Highlights:
- Get a fascinating, in-depth look at the top sights and attractions of Oslo
- See landmarks like City Hall, Parliament, the Royal Palace, and more
- Stroll through Aker Brugge, a revitalized waterfront area with plenty of stores, bars, and restaurants
Tour guide available in the following languages:
Myths and Legends of Oslo Private Walking Tour
Discover the dark and violent history that lurks beneath the city’s modern facade, from Vikings time to our days.
Highlights:
- Learn the dark side of local history
- See the main attractions in the historic center from a different perspective
- Follow in the footsteps of ancient Vikings, criminals, and legendary local ghosts
Tour guide available in the following languages:
Norwegian Cultural Heritage Tour: Vigeland Park
If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind open-air gallery, look no further than Vigeland Sculpture Park.
Highlights:
- Enter a world of art like no other- Vigeland Sculpture Park is home to over 200 sculptures created by Gustav Vigeland
- Let your guides introduce you to the characters and stories behind each statue for a richer experience
- Gain new insights into human nature and its physical and emotional expressions
- Learn about the man who spent his life creating this open-air gallery
Tour guide available in the following languages:
Pick and Mix Your Oslo Tour
The ultimate way to see Oslo is by customizing your own tour. Choose the attractions that interest you most!
Highlights:
- Get unlimited options with your city tour
- Choose between different styles of our tours, depending on what you want to learn more about
- Discover hidden gems and unique spots in Oslo
- Explore the city at your own pace
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What do you see, walking only
- Opera house
- BarCode, Bjorvika and Sørenga – modern urban quarters on Oslo fjord
- New Munch Museum
- Oslo Promenaden
- Historical Kvadraturen “Christiania”
- Akershus fortress
- Aker Brygge, National Gallery, Nobel Peace Prize center
- City Hall
- Victoria Terrassa
- Royal Palace
- Karl Johansgate, main Oslo street
- Historical buildings of University of Oslo
- National Theater
- Parliament building and Grand Hotel
- Oslo Cathedral
- Oslo Central Station area
What do you see using public transport
- Opera house
- BarCode, Bjorvika and Sørenga – modern urban quarters on Oslo fjord
- Oslo Central Station area
- Karl Johansgate, main Oslo street
- Oslo Cathedral
- Parliament building and Grand Hotel
- National Theater
- Historical buildings of University of Oslo
- Royal Palace (from a distance)
- Take T-bane to Majorstuen
- Walking to the Vigeland Park , ca 300 m
- Vigeland Sculpture Park from Monolith to Main Portal
- Come back to the hotel on a public transport
Royal Oslo
During the tour we shall talk about rulers of the past and present, as well as the future of the royal power in Norway.
Highlights:
- Learn about the history of Norway while learning about its Royal family
- Visit all parts of Norway and see its many iconic locations, like Akershus Fortress or Oslo Cathedral
- Walk along halls and dungeons of the old Royal Palace (summer only).
- Please note: The cost of the tour includes visiting the fortress and shops (admission is free), but in order to get inside the modern Royal Palace, you need to order another excursion, which is carried out exclusively by the Royal Palace staff either in English or in Norwegian. Visit of a modern Royal Palace and tours through its halls and rooms are held from the end of June till the beginning of August. Tickets need to be booked and paid in advance.
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