BIKING OSLO PRIVATE EXPERIENCE

Discover Oslo’s charm on a private bike tour. Explore downtown, the harbor, and more. Enjoy a delicious Norwegian waffle stop.

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Platous gate 33 - HOW ABOUT A PRIVATE TOUR?
    Biking In Oslo is cool…But biking through Oslo old town and its hidden gems is even better!
    Get ready to explore Oslo’s old city and downtown like a local with The Oslo Tour’s “Biking As A Local” service. This unique biking adventure provides a complete local perspective on the city, showing you how…
What's Included
  • English speaking guide
  • Helmet
  • Snacks
  • Bicycle
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Bottled water
  • Babysit ( up to 4 years old max 20 kilos )
Additional Information

As most of our participants, we have also been tourists. We understand why it is important to experience the city without rushing into a bad experience.
We planned this tour with the sole purpose of showing you Oslo on a pleasant and efficient bike tour.
Biking through different parts of Oslo, such as the old town, downtown, the harbor, and even along…

Location
Platous gate 33
Platous gate
We will meet just outside the food store Rema on the street Platous Gate 33
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Annette_s
Aug 30, 2024
Nice way to get a quick city overview! - Nice tour. Be prepared that it’s riding in a busy city where there are some bike lanes but a need to improvise a bit in between. And be prepared for the weather. It can change quickly.
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M9226oxeduardoo
Apr 17, 2024
Great !! - The tour was great and we had a lot of fun !! We saw a lot of interesting spots of the city, I am happy we did it Also the guide was excellent!! 100% recommend!!
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Signedeg85
Oct 2, 2019
Coffe, and much more! - The tour started with bring greeted by our lovely and lively tourguide Yu Mei, her passion for drink, food and history making the tour interesting as well as delicious. Our first stop was at Fuglen, a place with a retro look and a facinating history. Here we enjoyed out first coffee, and some amazing Norwegian pastry. On our way to the next place we took a stroll trough a big cemetary where many of the great Norwegians troughout history is buried, Munch and Bjørnson just to name a few. A very nice and serene place dripping of history. Our walked continued down to vibrant Mathallen and our next stop;coffee tasting at Solberg og Hansen. Here we enjoyed a variety of coffees, from bitter to fruity- I found my new favourite coffee brand! We walked along the river to get to our final destination, whilst Yu Mei enthusiastically told us about the history of the streets and buildings we passed by. Our last stop was probably my favourite; a little gem called Krohgs Bar that is easy to pass by if you dont know wat youre looking for. Here we enjoyed even more great coffee and some AMAZING mouthwatering danish open sandwitches in what must be one of the coziest and still stylish coffee places in Oslo. I would recommend this tour to anybody with a craving for great coffee, delicious food, and a curiosity for Oslos history.
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Alvah35
Oct 2, 2019
Best way to have breakfast in Oslo? - I've never been a morning person, so to get out of bed in order to spend a morning walking about didn't at first seem like the best idea. Oh, how wrong I was! We met our guide, Yu-Mei, at Karl Johan. She was an incredibly likable person, and filled to the brim with knowledge and anecdotes about everything we walked by. It was like walking around with a group of friends, her bubbly personality being both comforting and very entertaining. First stop was Fuglen, where we got a Norwegian pastry and a nice coffee to start us off. Information about the place, and also the history of coffee in Norway, almost made you feel like a proper local. A short walk through a cemetery was nice, both for the stories but also to walk off that pastry. It was good, but so large! Next stop was at Mathallen (I will return!!) for a proper tasting of six different coffees. Very educational! Then for Krohgs where we had some open sandwiches that were so tasty and a perfect breakfast! Just enough food to satisfy and just enough coffee for me not to get the jitters! Loved the guide, loved the food, loved the coffee. A perfect 10!
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Pw1948ge
Sep 30, 2019
Coffee lovers tour - We really enjoyed the combination of learning more about Oslo while also learning more about coffee. Met our guide Yu Mei on Karl Johans Gate and she led us to a lovely cafe and furniture store, Fuglen, where we started out with our choice of brew and a pastry. As we walked on thru the streets and sights of Oslo, she gave us an eclectic look at both the history and the exciting changes going on as the city continues to revitalize the waterfront and central city. We next stopped in the Mathallen (Food Court) to visit Solberg & Hansen where we learned the value of slurping when tasting coffee. We finished with lunch at a Danish Tapas restaurant. We loved the offbeat character of this tour and the opportunity to get a bit outside the regular tourist track.
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Mjbslc
Aug 30, 2024
Mixed experience on private e-bike/food tour - Communications were initially very good but then broke down. I reached out by phone a couple of days before our trip, and everything came off as planned. This company also does a food tour. Because ours was a private tour, we built the food tour into our e-bike history/landmarks tour. I know that we covered a lot of ground on the bikes but seeing things like the sculpture garden on an e-bike didn't make a lot of sense. Our guide was very good; he was personable and knowledgeable but was not a native of Oslo. I feel that spending our first half-day with him, we missed out a bit on learning about the culture.
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