Oslo offers an amazing experience from coastline to city, with its stunning location by the water. You can discover the history of this once coastal town and witness how it has flourished into a beautiful Scandinavian city on a private walking tour. The tour will culminate with a sightseeing boat tour, which will give you a chance to see Oslo's growth and development up close and personal.Starting at the Nobel Peace Center, located conveniently near the cruise ports, you'll journey up to the Akershus Fortress, which has been protecting Oslo and its coast for centuries. From there, you'll head down the inner-city streets until you reach the water again, where the Oslo Opera House will greet you like an iceberg rising from the sea. Along the main shopping street, Karl Johans gate, you'll see Oslo's tiger and pass by the Royal Palace and Norwegian Parliament. Afterward, you'll reach the Oslo City Hall, which is the home of the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony.Then, it's time to hop aboard a boat for a sightseeing tour of Oslo's fjord. You'll see the Bygdøy peninsula, which is home to many of the city's museums, and you'll discover the islands that are popular with locals for picnics and swimming. You'll also have a chance to see the sleek modern architecture of the city center from afar, and enjoy the stunning views of both the familiar and new sights that await you.
Enjoy a beautiful cruise through Oslo fjord. Admire the Akershus Fortress from the water. Walk past the Fram Museum and Oslo Cathedral. See the Oslo Opera House, appearing to stick out of the water like an iceberg. Marvel at Oslo's modern architecture and iconic buildings such as the Barcode Project and New Diechman Library
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Meet your guide outside the entrance of the Nobel Peace Center. Please be at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the departure time.