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Oslo, the capital of Norway, is where Viking traditions blend perfectly with modern, active life. As one of the modern, democratic cities with the most famous contemporary architecture in Europe, Oslo is also one of the rare lands where the presence of royalty still plays an important role in social. With an experienced and enthusiastic local tour guide, we'll take you through the city's landmarks while learning deeply about the culture and traditions of the Norwegian capital.
Includes: Local guide and transportation (public transport)
Not included: Meals and entrance tickets to attractions
Departure at:
Brennerigata
Ends at:
Nobel museum & National museum
Brennerigata: The area after a major fire has redeveloped itself into a place for freelance artists to showcase their talents.
Torggata: a complex of street food from countries outside of Europe.
Oslo
Sentralstasjon: Norway's main station with train lines all over Norway and to Stockholm.
Deichman Library: Oslo's new library inaugurated in 2022, large, modern and completely free for the people.
Opera House: One of the most prominent new structures in Norway.
Munch Museum: Edvard Much-author of the classic Scream.
(Can be canceled if there is no demand)
Sørenga: new neighborhood located “on the sea”
Akershus Fortress: The Fortress of Oslo
Town Hall (Rådhuset)
Parliament Building: Norwegian Parliament (Stortinget)
Royal Castle: King's Palace
Aker Brygge / Tjuvholmen: Tourist, shopping and dining area along the port
Nobel museum & National museum and shop experience Pacal bakery: Famous French bakery in Norway where the king's family often buys cakes.
Wear comfortable shoes that are suitable for a lot of walking.
Run by Minh Thu Pham