The Oslo Opera House, the Royal Palace, the Fram Museum, and Vigeland Park - curious about the standout features of Oslo? We find all of these exceptional! Coincidentally, our Oslo Highlights Private Walking Tour encapsulates these attractions and beyond, in its comprehensive A to Z coverage.
The Oslo Opera House, the Royal Palace, the Fram Museum, and Vigeland Park - curious about the standout features of Oslo? We find all of these exceptional! Coincidentally, our Oslo Highlights Private Walking Tour encapsulates these attractions and beyond, in its comprehensive A to Z coverage.
- Nobel Peace Center - Located in a former train station, the Nobel Peace Center is dedicated to the Nobel Peace Prize, awarded on December 10th every year.
- Oslo City Hall - Oslo City Hall is home to the local government and hosts the award ceremony for the Nobel Peace Prize. Rich in artworks with motifs from Norwegian history, culture and…
- Nobel Peace Center - Located in a former train station, the Nobel Peace Center is dedicated to the Nobel Peace Prize, awarded on December 10th every year.
- Oslo City Hall - Oslo City Hall is home to the local government and hosts the award ceremony for the Nobel Peace Prize. Rich in artworks with motifs from Norwegian history, culture and working life, it is a true Oslo gem.
- National Theater (Nationaltheatret) - For over 100 years, The National Theatre has been the country’s main arena for Norwegian performing classic and innovative theatre productions and grand celebrations.
- The Royal Palace - The Royal Palace is the official residence of the present Norwegian monarch, and most of the members of the Royal Court work here.
- Karl Johans gate - Karl Johans is the main pedestrian street of Oslo and approx 1020 meters long. Lined with impressive buildings and boutiques, this is where you go to “shop until you” drop.
- The Norwegian Parliament - The Parliament of Norway (Stortinget) is located right along the main pedestrian street Karl Johans gate, and houses various occupations and activities.
- Akershus Castle and Fortress (Akershus Slott og Festning) - Akershus Fortress is one of the impressive landmarks of the City of Oslo, located along the water and overlooking the Oslo Fjord.
- Bankplassen - Bankplassen (The Bank Square) indicates where the Bank of Norway was once located. The square is also known for Engebret Café, which was frequented by famous Norwegians such as Ibsen and Munch.
- Christian IV’s Glove - Walk through Christiana Torv, where we find the statue of Christian IV’s hand. The area Kvadraturen (“The Quadrature”) is named after the rectangular street pattern of Christian IV’s Renaissance town.
- Vigeland Park - Vigeland Park is home to over 200 sculptures sculpted by one man only. Learn more about the man behind them, Gustav Vigeland (and pick your favourite!)
- Fram Museum - The Fram Museum is a top-rated attraction in Oslo that tells the story of Norwegian polar exploration and the nation’s polar heroes. Its two buildings display two original polar ships, the Gjøa and the Fram, that were used to explore the two most hostile regions in the world: the Arctic and the Antarctic.
- Free entry to Vigeland Park
- Included public transport ticket
- Guidance from a professional guide
- Admission to the Fram Museum
- Free entry to Vigeland Park
- Included public transport ticket
- Guidance from a professional guide
- Admission to the Fram Museum
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress comfortably and appropriately.
- Part of this tour takes place in areas where you will have to walk on gravel or unpaved walkways.
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress comfortably and appropriately.
- Part of this tour takes place in areas where you will have to walk on gravel or unpaved walkways.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.