Bypass the standard group sightseeing tours and experience Oslo in your own unique manner with this flexible, personalized trip. Select the luxury vehicle you wish to use for the day, then drive to the sites you want to see.
- Private excursion just for your group: provides a customized experience.
- Tour can be completely tailored to your interests.
- For the duration of the tour, you and your group can use the car.
- Complimentary hassle-free hotel or airport pickup and drop-off.
Pickup included
Mercedes Viano<br/>Pickup included
Mercedes V class<br/>Pickup included
Oslo, Norway Exclusive will create a customized itinerary based on the guests' interests, preferences, or previous visits. In the absence of specific preferences, we suggest an Exclusive Highlights tour of Oslo and its environs, which includes visits to the major museums, park and other highlights.
The Nobel Peace Center is a museum located in Oslo, Norway that showcases the Nobel Peace Prize and its laureates. It features exhibits and interactive installations that promote peace and human rights. The center also hosts events and lectures on various peace-related topics.
National Theatre Oslo is a theatre located in Oslo, Norway. It was founded in 1899 and is considered one of the country's most important cultural institutions. The theatre produces a wide range of productions, including plays, musicals, and operas. It also has a strong focus on promoting Norwegian playwrights and actors.
The Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony can be seen but sometimes venue may be closed due to official arrangements made by the city council.
Experience an up-close view and delve into the rich history of the ancient fortress, which stands tall for over 800 years at the cape of the city centre.
As we approach the palace, whether by vehicle or on foot, we are greeted with a magnificent view. Norway, a democratic Kingdom, houses its Parliament on the bustling Karl Johan main street. Continuing our journey, we will walk towards the King's guards stationed at the palace entrance.
Located west of the city centre, a few kilometres away, is the magnificent Vigeland Sculpture Park. This park is accessible to the public 24/7 and features several hundred outdoor sculptures that depict the cycle of life. We would be delighted to offer you a guided tour of this park.
During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the exploration of the polar regions was of great importance as there was a race to conquer both the North and South poles. Today, visitors to the Polar Museum can view two authentic polar ships, the Fram and Gjøa, and appreciate their historical significance. The museum has been recognized as the best in Norway, and what sets it apart is the opportunity to enter the original 130-year-old ship, which offers a unique and immersive experience. As visitors watch the multimedia film above them, they are transported to the polar region, where they can feel the drama of the sea, the wind, the icebergs, and the northern lights. The KonTiki Museum is also located nearby (admission not included in OsloPass unless agreed upon).
Take a closer look and enjoy a brief walk on the marble roof of the Opera. Capture a photo from the other side of the bay.
Frogner Park is a large public park located in Oslo, Norway. It is known for its iconic Vigeland installation, which features over 200 bronze, granite, and cast iron sculptures created by Gustav Vigeland. The park also includes a large fountain, a lake, and several walking paths.
Oslo, the capital of Norway, is a vibrant city nestled between the Oslofjord and lush green forests. Known for its stunning architecture, rich cultural scene, and commitment to sustainability, Oslo offers a unique blend of urban and natural experiences.
The world's largest sculpture park made by a single artist, Gustav Vigeland. It features over 200 sculptures in bronze and granite.
Showcases well-preserved Viking ships and artifacts from the Viking Age, offering a glimpse into Norway's maritime history.
A stunning example of modern architecture, designed by Snøhetta. Visitors can walk on its sloping roof for panoramic views of the city and fjord.
Dedicated to the works of Edvard Munch, featuring iconic pieces like 'The Scream' and 'Madonna'.
An open-air museum with over 150 historic buildings from different periods and regions of Norway.
The official residence of the Norwegian monarchs, offering guided tours of the lavishly decorated rooms.
A traditional Norwegian stew made with lamb, cabbage, and spices, often considered the national dish of Norway.
A traditional Christmas dish made from dried fish treated with lye, served with boiled potatoes, bacon, and mustard sauce.
Fermented fish, typically trout or char, served with flatbread, sour cream, and onions.
Norwegian meatballs, often served with potatoes, gravy, and lingonberry jam.
Summer is the peak tourist season with long daylight hours, making it ideal for outdoor activities and festivals. The weather is warm, and all attractions are open.
Norwegian Krone (NOK)
GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Oslo is generally very safe, with low crime rates and a high level of security. However, as with any city, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Oslo Central Station
Oslo Bus Terminal
The metro system is efficient and user-friendly, with frequent services.
Available • Apps: Oslo Taxi, Uber
Car, Bike, Scooter
A charming coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, historic buildings, and the famous Christmas house of Santa Claus.
A famous ski jump and museum offering panoramic views of Oslo, as well as hiking trails and a ski museum.
Norway's oldest town, known for its rich history, medieval ruins, and beautiful coastal scenery.
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