Oslo Walking
Oslo Nature Walks: Island hopping

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 295 Reviews.
Discover the majestic Oslo fjord and its islands like a local, hopping on and off ferries to hike the forests, sea cliffs, charming villages and historic sites of two-three islands (season-dependant). With a local guide, explore the fascinating ruins of a nearly 1000 year old abbey, picnic on a hidden beach (Oct-Mar, a small stop with hot drinks will be provided) and walk the flower-covered paths of a village full of brightly painted, traditional wooden cabins. The backdrop for this tour is the stunning water views of Oslo and its surrounding hills, with picture opportunities around every unexpected corner. Don't forget a swim suit and towel in the Summer months as there is time for a swim in the surprisingly warm waters of the Oslo fjord! Time for a picnic lunch is included and participants are encouraged to bring their own lunch. Good walking shoes or trail shoes are recommended as the hiking is done on dirt paths, gravel and stones.
Oslo Discovery Tour

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 220 Reviews.
Embark on this comprehensive tour of Oslo and explore all its must-see attractions with a licensed guide at your side. Enjoy panoramic city views from Holmenkollen Hill and admire the stunning ski jump, take a stroll through the impressive Vigeland Sculpture Park while your enthusiastic guide will introduce you to the art of the most prolific Norwegian artist, Gustav Vigeland, and then, visit two famous museums: the Fram Museum and the Norwegian Folk Museum* (The Open-Air Museum) with its iconic Stave church.
*On Mondays in April and October, and on unfavourable weather conditions, the Kon-Tiki Museum will be visited instead of the Folk Museum.
Central Oslo Guided Walking Tour

Rated 4.8 Stars, based on 123 Reviews.
Since 2015, we’ve been Oslo’s most punctual and top-rated local tour operator. Join our engaging 2-hour walking tour and discover the city like a local. Stroll through the lively streets of Norway’s capital, where rich history meets striking modern architecture—all in the open air, with no indoor stops. From well-known landmarks to tucked-away treasures, our experienced 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.
Reserve your spot today and experience the real Oslo!
Best of Oslo Guided Walking Tour

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 101 Reviews.
Discover the very best of Oslo with a 2-hour guided walking tour. From highlights such as Oslo Cathedral, the Norwegian Parliament, to the charming area of Kvadraturen and more, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Stroll by the best restaurants, a glamorous shopping centre, and don't forget to take a snap of the City Hall. Learn all about Oslo from your local guide and get the most of your visit to the vibrant Scandinavian capital.
Explore the best landmarks, history and cultural heritage of Oslo on a guided walking tour.
Marvel at Oslo Cathedral, Akershus Fortress, the Nobel Peace Center and more.
Hear entertaining and informative stories from a local tour guide about the city's rich history.
Continue your discovery of Oslo with a sightseeing app, includes self-guided audio tours.
Oslo Combo Tour: Grand City Tour and Oslo Fjord Cruise

Rated 4.4 Stars, based on 459 Reviews.
Combine Oslo's top attractions with the Oslo Fjord’s tranquil scenery on a 7,5-hour combo experience that comprises a city tour and a fjord cruise! Spend 5,5 hours exploring the city by coach, enjoying visits to Vigeland Sculpture Park, Holmenkollen Ski Jump (outside view) and to some of Oslo’s most famous museums: the Fram Museum with the polar ship "Fram", and the Norwegian Folk Museum* (the Open-Air Museum with the iconic Stave Church).
*In October -April, and on unfavourable weather conditions, the Kon-Tiki Museum will be visited instead of the Folk Museum.
Then, relax on a 1,5/2-hour boat cruise on Oslo Fjord and see pretty islands dotted around the coast while learning about their history – a perfect way to end a sightseeing day!
Free City Walking Tour in Oslo

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 76 Reviews.
Discover the heart of Oslo on this 1.5-hour long free city walking tour.
You will see the Opera House, Royal Palace, Nobel Peace Center, and more. Learn about Norwegian history, lifestyle, and culture through fun and fascinating tales that will bring the city to life.
Support a local business – walk with us!
P.S. Don't forget to tip the guide. They accept cash and also have a card reader.
Oslo : Private Walking Tour With A Guide ( Private Tour )

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 31 Reviews.
Get to know the city through the eyes of a local guide. With no set itinerary, you can customize the tour or leave it to the local for an enlightening introduction to the city. With our private walking tours, you'll skip the mundane historical tours and experience the city through the eyes of a real local. Our local guides are passionate about their city and eager to share their knowledge and insights. The will offer an authentic and personal experience. By the end of the tour, you will feel comfortable navigating the city and confident that you have all the information you need to make the most of your stay.
– Private tour for just you and your group
– Your guide customizes your tour to your interests and personality
– Get a deeper insight into Oslo life than possible alone
– See Oslo through the eyes of a local and discover its hidden gems
Choose from 2, 3, 4, 6, and 8-hour tour options.
Taste of Oslo Walking Tour

Rated 4.3 Stars, based on 213 Reviews.
Our Taste of Oslo Walking Tour is a guided walking tour that aims to let you experience the city like a local, and sample traditional Norwegian dishes, snacks and drinks. The guide takes you through local spots and gems that could be hard to come by on your own, and shows you the best of traditional Norwegian food, culture and history.
Truly the best way to both see the city and try some traditional gastronomy. Take a walk with us around the city and get to know places full of culture, tradition, history and fun facts. See what Oslo is made of with this enriching experience that will make your tour a lot more worthy.
Note that this tour has a duration of 3-4 hours, this is depending on how busy our vendors are. We have reservations at all places but they else have to take care of their normal clients.
A moderate amount of walking is taking at this tour so bring your self good shoes. approx (2,2 km ) all together counting stops
2-Hour Essential Oslo in the City Center Guided Walking Tour

Rated 4.6 Stars, based on 17 Reviews.
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 it is perfect if you are only in Oslo for a short time.
Oslo City Walks – In the Heart of Oslo

Rated 4.3 Stars, based on 25 Reviews.
This tour covers many of the must-see attractions of the city center: Walk the ramparts of the fortress which has protected the city since the beginning of the 1300s, and since then has been the scene of many events in Norwegian history. The fortress has been a castle, a prison and a warehouse and is now host to 3 museums. See Kristiania Torg, which used to be the heart and soul of the city. If you are short on time, but still want to cover the main attractions, this is the tour for you. The tour ends on Karl Johan near the Parliament.
The tour starts every Saturday at 2 pm.
Myths and Legends: An Oslo Walking Discovery

Rated 4.3 Stars, based on 11 Reviews.
Do you dare to explore the dark side of Oslo?
Our knowledgeable and experienced guides will tell you all about the dark stories that have unfolded on these streets. You'll hear about witchcraft, crimes, and supernatural forces that have left their mark on Oslo's history.
We'll start our tour at Oslo's City Hall entrance, where we'll hear about Vikings' beliefs. From here, we'll descend into the shadows to explore tales of a mysterious underground kingdom believed to have been inhabited by trolls and other mythical creatures.
As our tour continues, we'll venture into darker dimensions as we learn more about Norway's often-forgotten legends regarding ghostly apparitions and witches said to haunt locations around Oslo throughout its history.
Oslo City Walks – Historic River Walk

Rated 4.7 Stars, based on 23 Reviews.
Discover top attractions and hidden treasures along the Akerselva River on this 2-hour Oslo city walk. Wander along the banks of the Akerselva River and listen as a guide brings Oslo’s colorful history to life. Explore public parks and nature trails, and enjoy fine views over the river to the city’s old factory buildings — now vibrant public spaces.
The Essential Oslo Private Walking Tour

Rated 4.9 Stars, based on 33 Reviews.
See Oslo's top sights and attractions on a fascinating walking tour. Set out from Oslo S close to Oslo Opera ―to explore Norway's bustling capital, taking in such local landmarks as the Parliament, the Royal Palace, and the University of Oslo. Marvel at Akershus Fortress, wander through Aker Brugge―a revitalized waterfront area now home to many stores, bars, and restaurants―and visit the Tjuvholmen District. This foodie haven also boasts numerous art galleries. Get expert tips on the best spots to drink, eat and shop in the area.
3 Hours Walking Tour for Great Food in Oslo

Rated 5 Stars, based on 15 Reviews.
Walking along the nice river Akerselva down to a food court called Mathallen, then further a nice walk through Gruenerløkka the alternative and hip district of Oslo:
All togehter 5-6 Food Stops, final stop in a brewery with beer tasting (4 Norwegian great beers) and a pizza snack.
Oslo City Walks – The City of Contrasts

Rated 5 Stars, based on 35 Reviews.
Join our Green Oslo City Walks! The topic of this tour is the rapid urban development taking place in Oslo at the moment. Your guide will tell you more about what is new in Oslo, and show you how the city blends in new buildings with the old. See how old industrial buildings are mixed with new cultures and exciting architecture, starting by crossing the Acrobat bridge from multicultural Grønland neighbourhood to the Barcode district and learn about the development in Bjørvika, with its urban beaches, new housing and businesses. We will pass by the Opera House, and end up in front of the fantastic, new Deichman library. The tour combines the fjord and urban city life, and operates every Monday at 17:00 hours
The tour is guided in Norwegian and English.
Oslo Self Guided Walking Tour with an APP

Welcome to Oslo, the vibrant capital of Norway! This self-guided tour is designed to take you through the heart of the city, showcasing its main attractions and allowing you to experience Oslo's rich history, innovative architecture, and cultural highlights at your own pace. Oslo is a city that effortlessly blends the old with the new, where medieval fortresses stand alongside cutting-edge modern buildings, and where nature is never far away despite the urban setting. This tour will lead you 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. Your journey begins at Oslo Central Station, the main
transportation hub of the city.
Oslo Walking Tour and Fjords Sightseeing Cruise

Rated 2 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Begin your journey by immersing yourself in the architectural wonders of the 19th century. Our knowledgeable guides will lead you through charming streets, unveiling the captivating stories behind Oslo's iconic landmarks.
The culmination of your journey brings you to City Hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony takes place, resonating with global significance. Experience the aura of this symbolic location that represents peace and progress.
Conclude your walking tour with an enchanting cruise on a historic vessel. Sail through slender straits, picturesque bays, and isles adorned with charming summer homes. Oslo's unique geography provides unparalleled opportunities for breathtaking photos. Relax on the sightseeing boat and immerse yourself in the stunning scenery.
During the cruise, marvel at islands like Hovedøya and the Dyna Lighthouse. Admire the Oslo Opera House, residence of The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, renowned for its award-winning architecture.
The Oslo Beer Adventure

Rated 3 Stars, based on 9 Reviews.
Did you think amazing flavours and taste experiences were reserved for wine connoisseurs and whisky lovers only? Did you know that Oslo's history with beer goes back +1,500 years? Have a look at some of Oslo’s best local microbreweries and what they have to offer, including one of their most unique national beers.
Let us take you around 4 of the top-rated local breweries while enjoying the city's vibrant buildings and history.
This tour is thought for people that are fond of beer and want to be taken to places with unique concepts to have some beer, and why not? Grab a couple of snacks on the way.
Discover Oslo on foot

Rated 5 Stars, based on 35 Reviews.
Explore local as a local: on foot!
Discover Oslo´s city center and major attractions while interacting with the locals, checking out historical buildings, window shopping and seeing the buzz.
We are going to see both historical and modern sites passing by restaurants, gardens, shops and coffee shops.
Let´s go!
Oslo Highlights. Best Private Walking Tour of Oslo with a Local Guide.

Rated 4.5 Stars, based on 52 Reviews.
Walk with a Viking: Private Tour of Oslo's Top Sights and Local Spots Private Walk With a Viking – Oslo Walking Tour. Our Oslo walking tour is your introduction to our country. It will help you get your bearings and make the most of your stay in Norway. We recommend it as your first stop in Oslo. Our family-friendly tour brings the history of Norway to life with exciting stories and Nordic mythology. We’ll visit all of the famous landmarks in the city center, i.e. Aker Brygge, the Royal Palace, the Parliament, the University, the main streets, etc. You will also visit a medieval Fortress Akershus or Vigeland Sculpture Park (public transport paid by the travellers). But, we’ll also share hidden, local spots, things you’d miss if you didn’t know what to look for. We want you to feel the unique, friendly atmosphere of our quirky little city, not just to see the most popular tourist attractions. We’ll be showing you our favorite places to eat, drink and visit.