Explore Oslo’s vibrant streets and rich history on a 2-hour guided walking tour. Discover iconic landmarks and hidden gems with expert guides. Book now!
Explore Oslo’s vibrant streets and rich history on a 2-hour guided walking tour. Discover iconic landmarks and hidden gems with expert guides. Book now!
- Tiger Sculpture - The Tiger Statue in Oslo, Norway, was unveiled in 2000 to celebrate the city’s millennium. This famous sculpture, situated at Jernbanetorget square, represents Oslo’s nickname, “Tiger City,” and has become a well-loved tourist destination.
- Oslo Opera House - The Oslo Opera House is a remarkable example of modern…
- Tiger Sculpture - The Tiger Statue in Oslo, Norway, was unveiled in 2000 to celebrate the city’s millennium. This famous sculpture, situated at Jernbanetorget square, represents Oslo’s nickname, “Tiger City,” and has become a well-loved tourist destination.
- Oslo Opera House - The Oslo Opera House is a remarkable example of modern architecture. Completed in 2008, it is the home of The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet. The building is celebrated for its creative design and scenic waterfront setting.
- Rådhusgata - Rådhusgata in Oslo, built in the 1620s, is a historic street in the city’s central area, leading to the Oslo City Hall. Known for its architectural importance and cultural heritage, it plays a significant role in Oslo’s urban development.
- Akershus Castle and Fortress (Akershus Slott og Festning) - Akershus Fortress, located in Oslo, Norway, is a medieval castle constructed to defend Oslo from invasions. Built in the late 13th century, around 1299, it has served as a military base, prison, and now a museum and historical site.
- Oslo City Hall - Oslo City Hall, situated in Oslo, Norway, is a notable municipal building. Built from 1931 to 1950, it represents Norwegian administrative, social, and cultural ideals. This landmark is famous for hosting the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony each year.
- Oslo Cathedral (Oslo Domkirke) - The Oslo Cathedral, originally built in 1697, stands as a significant historical landmark in Oslo, Norway. Known for its Baroque architecture, it has undergone several renovations, particularly in the 20th century, serving as an important cultural and religious site.
- Karl Johans gate - Karl Johans gate, Oslo’s main street, extends from the Royal Palace to Oslo Central Station. Established in the 19th century, it features historic buildings, shopping, dining, and cultural sites, representing the heart of Norwegian capital life since its inception.
- Aker Brygge - Aker Brygge, located in Oslo, Norway, is a lively shopping, dining, and entertainment district. Originally a shipyard founded in 1854, it was transformed into its current form in the 1980s, offering a vibrant waterfront experience.
- The Norwegian Parliament - The Storting building in Oslo, Norway, serves as the seat of the Norwegian Parliament. Built between 1861 and 1866, it stands as a notable example of 19th-century architecture, symbolizing Norway’s legislative authority and democratic values.
- The Royal Palace - The tour concludes at the square in front of the Royal Palace in Oslo, where visitors can enjoy the view of this iconic landmark.

- Personalized knowledgeable guide for the group
- Personalized knowledgeable guide for the group
- Gratuities
- Please note that the tour does not include visits inside any buildings.
- Gratuities
- Please note that the tour does not include visits inside any buildings.
Since 2015, this tour operator has been recognized as Oslo’s most punctual and highly-rated local tour provider. Participate in an engaging 2-hour walking tour to explore the city like a local. Wander through the vibrant streets of Norway’s capital, where rich history blends with stunning modern architecture—all outdoors, with no indoor stops. From…
Since 2015, this tour operator has been recognized as Oslo’s most punctual and highly-rated local tour provider. Participate in an engaging 2-hour walking tour to explore the city like a local. Wander through the vibrant streets of Norway’s capital, where rich history blends with stunning modern architecture—all outdoors, with no indoor stops. From famous landmarks to hidden gems, knowledgeable 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.
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