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Oslo: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

1. Oslo: City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Spend a day seeing the sights of Oslo, the oldest of the Scandinavian Capitals, from an open-top, double-decker tour bus. Your pass is valid for a full 24-hour period, and you can hop on and off at your leisure. You will enjoy 360-degree views from the open top of the bus and learn about the city’s history from your convenient audio guides. Hop off at the Ibsen Museum, dedicated to the life and work of the 19th-Century Norwegian playwright and poet, or jump off at the Royal Palace, former residence of the Norwegian and Swedish King Charles III, and the official residence of the present Norwegian monarch. Other top attractions include the Viking Ship Museum, the Fram Museum, the Norwegian Maritime Museum, and the Oslo Opera House. Tour stops: 1. The National Theatre / The Royal Palace / Karl Johans Gate 2. Majorstuen (transfer to Holmenkollen) 3. Frogner Park & Vigeland Installation 4. Norwegian Museum of Cultural History 5. Viking Ship Museum 6. Kon-Tiki Museum / Fram Polar Ship Museum / Maritime Museum 7. Viking Ship Museum 8. Norwegian Museum of Cultural History 9. Oslo Cruise Ship Terminal 10. Opera House 11. Jernbanetorget / Bus Terminal / Central Station

Oslo Highlights Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Tour

2. Oslo Highlights Self-Guided Scavenger Hunt and City Tour

Get to know Oslo at your own pace on this interactive scavenger hunt walking tour played on your phone. Decipher riddles, interact with the most important attractions of the city, and unlock interesting facts and legends. An ideal outdoor activity for first time visitors, couples, groups, families, and children. Can be used as a great team-building activity. Walk to all the best landmarks and hidden gems, and solve challenges. Work with your team or compete against them as you learn interesting facts and create memories that you won’t forget. At each stop, learn about the attraction and solve a location-based riddle that can only be solved if you reach the specific location. Use logic, imagination, observation, and team spirit to unlock the correct code and reveal the next destination of the city sightseeing game. Start your tour at the much-photographed Oslo Central Station. Visit the Oslo Cathedral with its unknown royal use, and Egertorget will give you a taste of one of Oslo's busiest streets. Take a photo at the Norwegian Parliament building, which stands for democracy with its grandeur, and let yourself get lost in Oslo City Hall, with its unique architecture. Visit the Nobel Peace Center which with its unique exhibits gives you the opportunity to learn about the greatest minds and discoveries that hold the prize. You will also pass by Oslo's National Theater with its excellent acoustics and unique program. Admire the iconic Royal Palace. Uranienborg Church with its unique red color will captivate you and your camera! See, walk, and relax in Frogner Park with its countless statues. Scavenger hunts are great as an everyday activity or for special events like bachelor or bachelorette parties, birthday parties, or team-building events.

Oslo: Free City Walking Tour

3. Oslo: Free City Walking Tour

WHAT YOU WILL SEE: Oslo Central Station (The Tiger statue) - Jernbanetorget Oslo Opera House Oslo Stock Exchange - Oslo Børsen Christiania square - Kvadraturen, Christian IV's Glove Oslo Fortress - Akershus festning Aker Brygge (Nobel Peace Center) City Hall - Rådhuset National Theatre Royal Palace - Slottet University of Oslo – The Aula Karl Johan`s street Norwegian Parliament - Stortinget IMPORTANT TO KNOW: - LANGUAGE: English. - DURATION: The tour starts on time everyday at 10:30 am, rain or snow, and lasts about 90 minutes. - HOW TO FIND THE GUIDE: Look for the person standing by the Tiger statue in front of Oslo Central Train Station holding the sign – FREE CITY WALKING TOUR OSLO. - TIPS: Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person tips the guide at the end of the tour. This way, the tour is available for everybody interested in Oslo. We accept cash in all currencies and have a card reader. - RESERVATIONS: Reservations are free. If you've reserved a spot for a tour but something's come up, give us a heads-up. That way, we can pass your spot to someone patiently waiting. Thank you!

Oslo: City Highlights Guided Tour by E-Scooter

4. Oslo: City Highlights Guided Tour by E-Scooter

Come across Oslo's most iconic landmarks in a short time by riding a convenient e-scooter. Join your guide on an insightful tour and learn about local history as you gaze at a variety of buildings, statues, parks, and monuments. E-scooters are all the rage. They are fun, ecological, and they save you time and energy so you can see more in a shorter amount of time. This E-scooter city tour is perfect for everyone who wants to get the most of Oslo's must-see attractions in a modern, fun way.  You'll be able to see highlights such as the Norwegian Opera and Ballet building, Bjørvika district, Akershus Fortress and the vivid Oslofjord areas, and the Royal Palace with its beautiful park full of marvellous statues. Other highlights include the Parliament building and Karl Johans street, which is Oslo's main boulevard.

Oslo: First Discovery Walk and Reading Walking Tour

5. Oslo: First Discovery Walk and Reading Walking Tour

Walk through a beautiful route of the city, discover hidden gems and visit 10+ of the most important attractions and spots. Learn some introductory information about each place and interesting stories about the city in general. Download the ‘World City Trail ‘app from the store and login. Read the instructions and head to the starting location. Unlock photos of the exterior and the interior of the location. Read some information regarding the attraction and continue walking to the next checkpoint. Note what you liked and did not like and create your bucket list for the next days! Start your walk any time, without a schedule. Pause it for lunch, have a drink, visit an attraction of your choice, and continue later or even another day. With the maps feature, you will never get lost. Start your tour at the much-photographed Oslo Central Station! Visit the Oslo Cathedral with its unknown royal use, and Egertorget will give you a taste of one of Oslo's busiest streets. Take a photo at the Norwegian Parliament building, which stands for democracy with its grandeur, and let yourself get lost in Oslo City Hall, with its unique architecture. Visit the Nobel Peace Center which with its unique exhibits gives you the opportunity to learn about the greatest minds and discoveries that hold the prize. You will also pass by Oslo's National Theater with its excellent acoustics and unique program. Admire the iconic Royal Palace. Uranienborg Church with its unique red color will captivate you and your camera! See, walk, and relax in Frogner Park with its countless statues!(where the tour ends)

Oslo: Self-Guided Audio Tour

6. Oslo: Self-Guided Audio Tour

Welcome to the vibrant and culturally rich city of Oslo, where history, art, and modernity seamlessly blend together. Embark on a captivating journey through the heart of Norway's capital with the Oslo Self-Guided Audio Tour, a unique and immersive experience designed to unravel the city's secrets at your own pace. As you explore Oslo's charming streets, picturesque parks, and iconic landmarks, our carefully curated audio tour will serve as your knowledgeable companion. This self-guided adventure allows you the freedom to tailor your exploration to your interests, ensuring an enriching and personalized encounter with the city's diverse offerings. Your journey begins at the heart of Oslo, where the city's historical roots intertwine with contemporary life. Discover the stories behind the medieval Akershus Fortress, a symbol of resilience and strength that has stood the test of time. Wander through the bustling streets of Karl Johans Gate, Oslo's main thoroughfare, and let the audio tour regale you with tales of the city's evolution over the centuries. Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Oslo as you visit world-renowned museums like the Viking Ship Museum and the Munch Museum. Uncover the fascinating history behind each artifact and masterpiece, and gain a deeper understanding of the city's role in shaping Norway's cultural identity. The Oslo Self-Guided Audio Tour doesn't just focus on historical sites; it also invites you to explore the city's modern architecture and vibrant neighborhoods. From the innovative Oslo Opera House to the trendy Grünerløkka district, you'll witness the seamless integration of tradition and innovation that defines Oslo's urban landscape. Throughout your journey, the audio guide will provide insightful commentary, engaging stories, and helpful tips to enhance your experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast, art lover, or simply a curious traveler, this self-guided tour caters to all interests, ensuring an unforgettable exploration of Oslo. Learn more about the top 16 tourist attractions in Oslo. Its history, culture, myths, architecture, and other important facts are in this audio commentary which starts from the city's central station then the itinerary gradually moves one by one. 1. Oslo Central Station 2. The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet 3. Deichman main library 4. Akershus Castle and Fortress 5. Karl Johans gate 6. Oslo City Hall 7. The Nobel Peace Center 8. The Royal Palace 9. The National Library of Norway 10. Vigeland Museum 11. Frogner Park 12. Vigeland Park 13. Norwegian Museum of Cultural History 14. Kon-Tiki Museum 15. Fram Museum 16. Holmenkollen Ski Museum So, put on your headphones, let the soothing narration guide you, and embark on a self-paced adventure through the enchanting city of Oslo. Discover the past, embrace the present, and create lasting memories with the Oslo Self-Guided Audio Tour.

Oslo's Nature Escape: Gravel Ride & Historic Ruins

7. Oslo's Nature Escape: Gravel Ride & Historic Ruins

On this exciting journey, we'll embark on a remarkable exploration of Oslo's diverse landscapes, from lush parks and riverside trails to the vast Nordmarka forest, the city's largest. Along the way, we'll unveil the hidden stories and breathtaking views that define this exceptional ride. Program and Highlights: Our adventure begins at Jernbanetorget 1, Oslo Central Station. We're on a mission to swiftly escape the city center. Following the path of the Akerselva River, we delve deeper into nature, making our way toward Maridalen. Stops include Aamot Bridge, known for its unique history, and Mølla waterfall, where we'll explore the river's industrial past. Frysja, which translates to 'frothy' in Old Norse, is our last urban stop before immersing ourselves in the Nordmarka forests. We journey along gravel roads, reaching Hammeren, and ascend to Ullevålseter, the perfect midway point for coffee and buns. (Please note: Ullevålseter is closed on Mondays, so we may stop at Frognerseteren instead.) The adventure continues uphill, granting us panoramic vistas over Nordmarka and Skjærsjøen before a thrilling downhill ride back to the city. Short stops at Frognerseteren, Holmenkollen Kirke, and the Holmenkollen Ski Jump provide a taste of Oslo's iconic landmarks. As we cycle through residential areas, we follow the old paths of the Malm industry carriers along Ankerveien. A tranquil gravel track takes us through Mærradalen, followed by peaceful side streets leading to Skøyen. From Skøyen, we trace the coastal cycle path, passing Frognerkilen, Aker Brygge, Akershus Festning, before returning to our starting point. Fitness Level: Our electric bikes make this trip accessible to all, regardless of your fitness level. You'll encounter hilly terrain on both asphalt and gravel roads, covering a total distance of 42 km (26 miles). Get ready for a memorable journey through Oslo's captivating landscapes!

Train and Bus Tour Oslo to Bergen via Hardanger Vidda/Fjord

8. Train and Bus Tour Oslo to Bergen via Hardanger Vidda/Fjord

THE TRAIN TICKET IS NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE OF THIS TOUR. Prices vary greatly from 350 to 2000 kr, book at vy.no DEPARTURE TIMES AND TRACK INFORMATION ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AND CANNOT BE GUARANTEED. PLEASE INFORM YOURSELF BEFORE DEPARTURE ON vy.no The train to Geilo/Bergen departs at 08:25 from track 3 and arrives in Geilo at 11:53. Start your tour at Oslo Central Station. Embark on a magical journey from Oslo to Geilo, a scenic train ride that takes you through some of Norway's most breathtaking landscapes. Sit back and relax while enjoying the beautiful scenery. Along the way, you'll pass through charming towns and villages that give you an insight into Norway's rich history and culture. DON'T MISS GEILO STATION AND GET OFF THE TRAIN HERE. THE BUS DEPARTS AT 12.30 DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE TRAIN STATION IN GEILO AND HAS A SIGN IN THE WINDSHIELD SAYING JAUNT NORWAY. THE DRIVER WILL TRY TO PARK DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF THE STATION, IF THIS BUS STOP IS TAKEN BY OTHER BUSES, YOU WILL FIND IT A FEW METERS FURTHER DOWN IN THE VILLAGE. THERE IS ALSO A PUBLIC TOILET, SHOPS AND RESTAURANTS. Travel with us in comfort on the Hardangevidda mountain plateau. You are at the home to the largest reindeer population in Europe. Some of the last snow doesn't thaw here until August. After just a few minutes' drive, the landscape will change dramatically. The tree line up here in the north is only around 900 meters. The Hardangevidda is at its highest point about 1500 meters above sea level. We will stop at the Vøringfossen waterfall, a breathtaking natural wonder that should be on everyone's bucket list when traveling between Oslo and Bergen. With a total drop of 182 meters, it's one of Norway's most impressive waterfalls and a major tourist attraction. There are also public toilets available and the Fossli Hotel, that has a cozy cafe that's worth a visit. We'll spend about half an hour here, admiring the beauty of the waterfall and the surrounding landscape. Continuing our drive into the valley, we reach the charming village of Eidfjord after about 20 minutes. After driving along the fjord for another 20 minutes, we enter a tunnel and emerge at a traffic circle inside the tunnel where we turn left. A minute later, we find ourselves on the Hardanger Bridge, a 1,380 meter long engineering feat that stands 55 meters tall and was the longest bridge in Norway and the 10th longest in the world when it was dopend. We then drive through Øystese, a small and beautiful village situated along the Hardangerfjord and is known for its stunning natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. The last stop will be at the Steinsdalsfossen waterfall which has a height of about 50 meters. You can walk directly behind the falling water without getting wet. There is also a cozy café with a souvenir store here, which also has a few seats outside on the terrace. We will stay here for about 25 min. The journey to Bergen then only takes about 1.5 hours. Thank you for riding with us :-)

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What people are saying about Oslo Central Station

My wife and I had a great e scooter tour on Tuesday, May 9. Our guide was very welcoming and hospitable. She was very knowledgeable. The tour was most informative about Oslo and Norway. At each stop she gave us great information without overwhelming us. She was courteous and always answered our questions. She was an excellent guide. We highly recommend the e scooter tour as an enjoyable and fun way to see Oslo.

Alex is a very competent guide. In a small group we had a perfect trip on the e-scooter. Great explanations of the city's well-known highlights. The meeting point was easy to find. We are happy to recommend the tour!!!

The tour was an absolute highlight! We booked the individual tour. Definitely worth it. Of particular note was our tour guide Alex! Super nice and informative.

We had a lot of fun and we had a really nice guide. She showed us Oslo in a very beautiful way. We would do it again at any time.

Our guide Ivana was great. We had a lot of fun and the tour was also very informative.