Oslo Self Guided Walking Tour with an APP
Highlights
- Explore Oslo's main attractions at your own pace
- Immerse yourself in Oslo's rich history and culture
- Experience innovative architecture in the vibrant capital
- Enjoy detailed directions to hidden gems in the city
- Access 25+ narration points on popular locations
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Access to Trippy Tour Guide App
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Includes entry to Oslo Cathedral
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Offline map available
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Duration 2-3 hours
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Audio narration in English
Embark on a thrilling adventure with the Oslo Self Guided Walking Tour! Explore the enchanting streets of Oslo at your own pace, uncovering the city's hidden gems and iconic landmarks with the help of the Trippy Tour Guide App. From the majestic Oslo Opera House to the historic Akershus Fortress, this tour will immerse you in Oslo's fascinating history and modern charm. Wander through the vibrant Aker Brygge waterfront, marvel at the captivating Vigeland Sculpture Park, and discover the perfect blend of nature and urban life in this dynamic city. With detailed directions, offline maps, and engaging narrations, this self-guided tour is the ultimate way to experience the best of Oslo. Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey through the heart of Norway's capital!
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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2 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in German, Spanish; Castilian, Mandarin Chinese, English, Italian, French
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Mobile voucher
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Private Tour
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore Oslo's iconic landmarks at your own pace with a self-guided walking tour using an offline app for a rich cultural experience.
Included
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Detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden spots
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25+ narration points of popular locations in Oslo
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Access to Oslo Self Guided Walking Tour on "Trippy Tour Guide" App
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Entry to Oslo Cathedral
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Fully offline map – no need for Wi-Fi or data.
Excluded
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Entry to akershus castle and fortress
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Entry to edvard munchs plass
Meeting Point
The tour starts at Oslo's Tiger Statue Before starting, make sure to check your email for instructions to access and download the tour within app.
0154 Oslo , Norway
What to expect
Tiger Sculpture
Oslo's Tiger Statue marks our tour's start. This bronze icon, created for the city's 1000th anniversary, represents Oslo's "Tiger City" nickname. It symbolizes the city's transformation from struggle to prosperity.
Karl Johans Gate
Karl Johans Gate, Oslo's main street, runs from Central Station to the Royal Palace. Named after King Karl XIV Johan, it's a hub of shops, cafes, and historic buildings, bustling with local life.
Oslo Cathedral, a brick masterpiece from 1697, stands on Karl Johans Gate. Its ornate interior features starry ceilings and royal history. Open daily, it's a hub of worship and culture.
The Norwegian Parliament
Stortinget, Oslo's yellow-brick Parliament, opened in 1866. This Neo-Romanesque landmark houses Norway's 169-member legislature. Free public tours offer insights into governance.
Grand Hotel Oslo
The Grand Hotel, Oslo's Nobel Prize venue since 1874, hosted Roald Dahl and Henrik Ibsen. Its white granite facade and clock tower embody elegance on Karl Johans Gate.
National Theater
Oslo's National Theatre, opened 1899, blends Classical and Art Nouveau styles. Its ornate exterior and luxurious interior showcase Norway's theatrical heritage. Free to view outside.
University Square
University Square hosts Oslo University's classic buildings. Statues honor Norwegian icons like Holberg, Welhaven, and Wergeland. It's a vibrant hub of learning and culture.
Oslo's Royal Palace, built 1847, stands at Karl Johans gate's end. Its neoclassical design and statue of King Karl Johan embody Norway's royal legacy. Park entry is free.
Sentrum
Sentrum, Oslo's old center, blends 15th-century grid layout with colorful classical buildings. Modern structures add contrast. Cobbled streets and bronze domes charm visitors.
Oslo City Hall
Oslo City Hall, built 1950, hosts Nobel Peace Prize. Red-brick towers house art-filled interiors. Square features Harald Hardrada statue. Free entry to public areas.
Nobel Peace Center
Nobel Peace Center, in old Vestbanen station, showcases laureates' stories. Yellow brick facade with modern elements. Near Aker Brygge, it offers interactive exhibits.
The National Museum
Opened in 2022, Oslo’s National Museum features sleek modern design and houses 400,000 artworks, including Munch’s The Scream. A must-visit for art lovers!
George C. Marshall
Near the Nobel Peace Center, you'll find statues of Roosevelt and Marshall, honoring their WWII efforts. Enjoy the serene park, lush greenery, and Oslofjord views as you reflect on their legacy.
Christiania Torv, a charming 17th-century square, features King Christian IV’s glove sculpture, symbolizing Oslo's founding. Enjoy nearby cafés, restaurants, and historic buildings.
Akershus Fortress, from the 13th century, features Akershus Castle, museums, and stunning views. Explore its historic architecture and public park in Oslo’s harbor area.
SALT Sauna
At SALT along Oslofjord, enjoy a mix of food, art, and relaxation. This unique space features saunas, cultural events, and stunning waterfront views. A vibrant spot for music, art, and wellness!
The Fjords - Cruise Oslofjorden
Stroll along the Oslo Fjords, a 100 km natural wonder with serene waters and rugged coasts. Admire “She Lies,” a floating sculpture by Monica Bonvicini, and experience Oslo’s traditional sauna culture—warm up in a sauna and then plunge into the icy fjord waters for a refreshing contrast.
Explore Deichman Bjørvika, Oslo's stunning 2020 library with a cantilevered top floor, grand staircase, and rooftop terrace. It offers books, meeting spaces, and amazing views.
Oslo Opera House
Visit the Oslo Opera House, a 2008 architectural marvel by Snøhetta. Clad in Carrara marble, its sloping roof offers walkable views of the city and fjord. Explore its modern design, expansive lobby, and enjoy panoramic vistas from the roof.
Munch
Visit the Munch Museum, home to over 28,000 works by Edvard Munch, including "The Scream." Opened in 2021, its striking building features recycled aluminum panels and a grand staircase. Explore Munch’s art in spacious galleries with panoramic views from the 13-floor museum.
Barcode Project
Discover the Barcode Project in Bjørvika, Oslo—a series of 12 high-rises creating a “barcode” effect. This modern marvel features diverse designs and green rooftops.
Explore Oslo’s Frogner Park, featuring the Vigeland Sculpture Park with 212 statues by Gustav Vigeland. Enjoy its rose gardens, lawns, and fountains—perfect for a relaxing visit.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Not recommended for pregnant travelers
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Start early to avoid crowds at sites.
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Grab a coffee at Aker Brygge before starting.
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Consider visiting the Munch Museum afterwards.
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking.
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Check weather; a raincoat might be handy.
More About this Experience
Introduction
Welcome to the Oslo Self Guided Walking Tour with an APP, an immersive experience that allows you to explore the captivating city of Oslo at your own pace. This tour is designed to take you on a journey through Oslo's rich history, innovative architecture, and cultural highlights, showcasing the perfect blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication that defines this vibrant capital of Norway.What to expect?
Embark on a self-guided adventure through Oslo's most iconic landmarks, from the striking Oslo Opera House to the historic Akershus Fortress, and from the bustling Aker Brygge waterfront to the serene Vigeland Sculpture Park. With detailed directions to both well-known attractions and hidden gems, you can uncover the hidden treasures of Oslo while enjoying 25+ narration points of popular locations in the city.Who is this for?
This self-guided tour is perfect for independent travelers who prefer to explore a destination at their own pace. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or a nature lover, this tour caters to all types of explorers looking to delve into Oslo's diverse offerings. From solo travelers seeking a personalized experience to families looking for a fun and educational outing, this tour is suitable for anyone eager to discover the beauty of Oslo.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the beauty and history of Oslo with the convenience of the Trippy Tour Guide App, offering detailed directions, offline maps, and insightful narration points at your fingertips. Experience the freedom to explore Oslo on your terms, discovering both popular attractions and hidden gems along the way. With the Oslo Self Guided Walking Tour, you can create unforgettable memories and gain a deeper appreciation for the enchanting city of Oslo.Good to know
As you explore Oslo, remember to take advantage of the fully offline map provided by the Trippy Tour Guide App, allowing you to navigate the city without the need for Wi-Fi or data. While the tour includes access to Oslo Cathedral and various popular locations, be sure to budget for additional entrance fees to attractions such as Akershus Castle and Fortress or Edvard Munchs Plass. Pack snacks and comfortable walking shoes to ensure a pleasant and enjoyable tour experience.Reviews
Travelers who have embarked on the Oslo Self Guided Walking Tour rave about the flexibility and convenience it offers. From the informative narration points to the stunning landmarks explored, visitors praise the tour for providing a comprehensive and engaging way to discover Oslo's hidden treasures. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this self-guided tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Oslo's vibrant culture and history.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is