Since 2015, we’ve been Oslo’s most punctual and top-rated local tour operator. Join our engaging 2-hour walking tour and discover the city like a local. Stroll through the lively streets of Norway’s capital, where rich history meets striking modern architecture—all in the open air, with no indoor stops. From well-known landmarks to tucked-away treasures, our experienced guides will share stories that bring the city to life. Please note: this is a public tour, not a private one. There will be other participants, and group size is limited. Reserve your spot today and experience the real Oslo!
Public Evening walking tour
The Tiger Statue in Oslo, Norway, was erected in 2000 to commemorate the city's millennium. This iconic sculpture, located at Jernbanetorget square, symbolizes Oslo's nickname, "Tiger City," and has become a popular tourist attraction.
Rådhusgata in Oslo, constructed in the 1620s, is a historic street in the city's central area, leading to the Oslo City Hall. Known for its architectural significance and cultural heritage, it plays a key role in Oslo's urban development.
Aker Brygge, located in Oslo, Norway, is a popular shopping, dining, and entertainment district. Originally a shipyard established in 1854, it was transformed into its current form in the 1980s, offering a vibrant waterfront experience.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Please keep in mind! This is not a private tour, but a public tour. This means there will be other participants besides you. The number of participants in the group is limited.