Your tour will commence near the Tiger sculpture at the Oslo Central Railway Station square, where your guide will weave tales of the area's dramatic transformation over the years. This space is located adjacent to the city's most beloved structure - the Oslo Opera House. Please feel free to explore the interiors or ascend to its roof once the tour concludes. From there, we will progress toward Karl Johans gate, the vibrant pulse of Oslo, teeming with jazz clubs, cafes, bars, boutiques, and shops. Along the way, the guide will spotlight significant landmarks such as the Oslo University, National Theatre, Parliament Building, and the 17th-century Oslo Cathedral, providing you with insightful commentary about each. Note: This is a private walking tour, which means that the guide is at your disposal for two hours. You can express your preferences in regards to how the tour should go and which things in that area you would like to get to know about.
For individuals and Groups up to 20 persons
Our guide will meet you at the Swan fountain near the Oslo City Hall, a monumental red-brick building in which the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded. There, the guide will narrate stories about the dramatic history of this edifice and what this building can tell us about the Norwegian culture and the country’s past.
We will head to Karl Johans gate and the majestic Royal Palace of Oslo, built specifically for the very person the street is named after. As we will walk down Karl Johans gate, the other landmarks of Oslo will attract our attention – Oslo University, National Theatre, the building of Parliament, and the 17th-century Oslo Cathedral.
The tour will come to a conclusion on a square next to the Central Railway Station after introducing Oslo Opera House, the city’s most popular building – you can enter the edifice’s hall or climb to the roof after the end of this tour.
You will make your own way to the meeting points