Oslo City Highlights Walking Tour
Oslo, Norway
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Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: 2 hours
An insider’s tour of the city including grand buildings such as: the City Hall, Grand Hotel, University and the Parliament. This 2-hour walking tour gives you a great introduction to the city, allowing you to further explore the city on your own during the rest of your trip, or is perfect for if you are only in Oslo for a short period of time.
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An insider’s tour of the city including grand buildings such as: the City Hall, Grand Hotel, University and the Parliament. This 2-hour walking tour gives you a great introduction to the city, allowing you to further explore the city on your own during the rest of your trip, or is perfect for if you are only in Oslo for a short period of time.Your tour will begin with an introduction to the new building of the Opera Theatre. You will have the opportunity to climb its roof and enjoy panoramic views of Oslo and the fjord.
You will stop by the central railway station and the square nearby to hear the fascinating story about this part of the city. It is here that the main pedestrian sidewalk Karl Johans Gate begins, and you can find discos, night clubs, bars, jazz clubs and cafés in between all the stores, boutiques and hotels, and get all the necessary information about dining and shopping from your guide.
Going along the street you will see the main church of Oslo, dating from the 17th century - Dom, Parliament House, University of Oslo, the National Theatre, the Royal Palace and much more.
Your tour finishes at the City Hall, where the annual Nobel Peace Prize is awarded.
You will stop by the central railway station and the square nearby to hear the fascinating story about this part of the city. It is here that the main pedestrian sidewalk Karl Johans Gate begins, and you can find discos, night clubs, bars, jazz clubs and cafés in between all the stores, boutiques and hotels, and get all the necessary information about dining and shopping from your guide.
Going along the street you will see the main church of Oslo, dating from the 17th century - Dom, Parliament House, University of Oslo, the National Theatre, the Royal Palace and much more.
Your tour finishes at the City Hall, where the annual Nobel Peace Prize is awarded.
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