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Free Walking Tour Oslo

WHAT’S INCLUDED IN OUR TOUR?

Are you eager to enjoy some engaging and educational moments? Uncover the mysteries of Norway's capital with our complimentary Oslo tour. Over the course of approximately 120 minutes, we'll explore the main attractions of this magnificent Scandinavian city. Join us for a journey that promises to be thrilling and unforgettable!
DURATION

approximately 120 Minutes
WHO TO LOOK FOR?

Keep an eye out for our guide, easily identifiable with the sign: "NORDIC FREEDOM TOURS"
HIGHLIGHTS

  • Jernbanetorget (The Tiger)
  • Kirsten Flagstads Plass 1 (The Oslo Opera House)
  • Trondheimsveien & Oslo Børsen
  • Christiania Torv
  • Aker Brygge
  • Oslo City Hall
  • National Theatre
  • Karl Johans gate
  • The Storting (Norwegian Parliament)
  • The Royal Palace (Det Kongelige Slott)
Please note: The itinerary above may change without prior notice.

MEETING POINT & TIME

Near the exit of the Jernbanetorget metro station, look for the large bronze sculpture of a TIGER located in the square in front of Oslo Central Station.
WHERE the TOUR ENDS

The tour finishes in front of the Royal Palace (called Det Kongelige Slott), in the heart of Oslo.

The tour route is also not suitable for those using wheelchairs or strollers.

Strictly prohibited on the tour: smoking and bringing a dog.

Video recording and streaming during the tour are prohibited.

The tour lasts 2 hours
Available in English, Spanish and Norwegian

NORDIC FREEDOM TOURS
Guide: NORDIC FREEDOM TOURS
PRO
Guiding since 2022
We are NORDIC FREEDOM TOURS, a local Scandinavian brand established in 2015, offering walking tours in various Scandinavian cities. Our tours are recognized for their high level of organization and punctuality. Our mission is to make quality tourism accessible to all travelers in Nordic cities. Our authentic walking tours are led by knowledgeable local guides and are available as both tip-based tours and paid private tours. Please be advised that we do not accommodate organized groups on our tip-based walking tours. For organized groups exceeding 6 participants, it is required to book a private paid walking tour in advance. This policy applies universally to all organized entities, including schools, educational courses, student groups, and any for-profit or non-profit companies and organizations. Such groups are not permitted to join our tip-based walking tours.

10 stops
5.1 km walking
2 hours
Meeting point:Jernbanetorget 8, 0154 Oslo, NorwayOUR MEETING POINT: Outside metro station /subway station/ Jernbanetorget. The TIGER /It's a large bronze sculpture/ in front of Oslo Central Station. The Google Map is here - https://g.co/kgs/zT15gc3 Please look out for our guide, who will be holding our official sign, at the meeting point for "NORDIC FREEDOM TOURS" Please bear in mind that we DO NOT wait for latecomers. Each tour begins promptly out of respect for those who have arrived on time, so we kindly ask you to be punctual. Additionally, once a tour has commenced, we are unable to pause for latecomers or assist with directions to catch up the tour. Therefore, we cannot admit anyone to the tour after it has started.Open in Google Maps
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Outside visit
The Tiger Statue JernbanetorgetThe Tiger Statue in Oslo, Norway, was erected in 2000 to commemorate the city's millennium. This iconic sculpture, located at Jernbanetorget square, symbolizes Oslo's nickname, "Tiger City," and has become a popular tourist attraction.
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Outside visit
OperaThe Oslo Opera House, is an iconic example of contemporary architecture. Completed in 2008, it serves as the home of The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet. The building is renowned for its innovative design and waterfront location.
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Outside visit
RådhusgataRådhusgata in Oslo, constructed in the 1620s, is a historic street in the city's central area, leading to the Oslo City Hall. Known for its architectural significance and cultural heritage, it plays a key role in Oslo's urban development.

Free Walking Tour Oslo


How does a free tour work?

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Choose and book

Select a tour, date and time. Booking is free.

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Enjoy the tour

Go to the meeting point and live the experience with your guide.

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Pay what you want

At the end, you decide how much to pay based on your satisfaction.

Free cancellation and booking
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