4 days - Long Weekend or minibreak in Oslo with local, unique excursions.
Be surprised by Oslo, a compact city with a blossoming contemporary cultural scene and an ever-evolving identity. Enjoy all the landmarks of Oslo's city centre on a private 3-hour walking tour with a local guide. Get a taste of life in this vibrant capital through its famous sights, and enjoy its architectural and cultural diversity. See the Royal Palace, the Norwegian Parliament, and the University of Oslo, and stroll the bustling Karl Johan pedestrian shopping area. Take the tram to the iconic Vigeland Park and explore the incredible and unique works of sculptor Gustav Vigeland.
Join a specialised food tour, with tastings of regional specialities that will introduce you to the unique flavors found in the deep valleys and the remote fishing villages of Norway. Discover the fascinating stories that will help you see the many varied sides of the city of Oslo.
Enjoy a personalized holiday, developed by one of our experienced Norwegian destination experts. Relax during your trip with our 24/7 support and expert local guidance.
Day 1
Arrive Oslo and transfer to your hotel
Day 2
Sightseeing Day of Oslo then hit the beach or forests
As a Certified B Corporation, 50 Degrees North has designed this tour using handpicked local hoteliers and suppliers who share our ethos of delivering services and activities of high social and environmental standards.
The CO2-e per person per day of all tours is carefully measured following each season. We fully offset all emissions of our tours on your behalf, and we constantly look at ways to reduce emissions where possible.
Details
Transportation
Sightseeing tour on foot/public transport
Included
Comfortable, central accommodation in shared double/twin room with private facilities for 3 nights
Daily breakfast
3-hour guided tour of Oslo
4-hour food tour of central Oslo
24-hour emergency service
Taxes and service fees
Not Included
International flights, lunches and dinners not detailed in the program and items of personal nature.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrive Oslo and transfer to your hotel
Arrive to Oslo and make your own way to your central hotel in the heart of Oslo. The Norwegian capital has a great deal to offer the discerning traveller, and you have two full days to discover the city with the help of an Oslo Pass and guided tours. We can recommend visiting some of the Oslo highlights, including the Kontiki & Fram museums, the Vigeland Sculpture Park, Ekerbergeparken and the Holmenkollen Ski Jump and Museum.
Discover the new area of Bjorvika with the new Opera House and Munch Museum and then explore the charming shopping streets, cosy cafés and exciting eateries of Grünerløkka. After going shopping at numerous design boutiques, vintage shops and flea markets, head to the Mathallen food hall for local specialties. Lastly, visit the new National Museum of Norway down by the harbour before finding a spot in one of the local fish restaurants for dinner.
Accommodation
Restaurants
Day 2 - Sightseeing Day of Oslo then hit the beach or forests
After breakfast, head out to explore Oslo along the waterways with a 3 hour guided tour with your personal guide. The program is flexible depending on what you would like to see as Oslo has a wide variety of museums to explore. Get a taste of the life in this vibrant capital through its famous sights, and enjoy its architectural and cultural diversity. See the Royal Palace, the Norwegian Parliament, and the University of Oslo, and stroll the bustling Karl Johan pedestrian shopping area. Take the tram to the iconic Vigeland Park and explore the incredible and unique works of sculptor Gustav Vigeland. A perfect introduction to the Norwegian capital!
Depending on the weather, is it time to hit the beach or a museum? You can go paddle boarding or book an hour on one of the floating saunas. The Viking and Kontiki museums are popular or if you are after an adventure, why not go ice climbing at the new SNO indoor ski centre.
This evening, we suggest a fjord sunset sailing trip or a 'engang grill' picnic in Frogner park.
Meals
1 Breakfast
Accommodation
Restaurants
Optional Add Ons
Day 3 - Food Tour and Endless fun in central Oslo
After a morning at your leisure, head out for a 3-hour speciality food tour. Get a taste of life in the Norwegian capital with a unique tour that will introduce you to two of beautiful Oslo's most vibrant neighbourhoods.
Begin by exploring Bjørvika, the city's up-and-coming waterfront area, where you will see the incredible modern architecture of the renowned Oslo Opera House and the impressive Deichman Public Library.
Then, head to Oslo's trendy Grünerløkka neighbourhood for a look at local life. Enjoy the area's green spaces with a stroll in Sofienberg Park and along the River Aker, before heading to Oslo's fantastic food market, where you will taste locally-produced traditional food and drink.
Meals
1 Breakfast 1 Lunch
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Day 4 - Departure Day
After breakfast, continue your journey onwards or home. Ask us for ideas if you want to extend your tour.
Meals
1 Breakfast
Dates & Prices
Price per person, twin share.
Dates
Start Date
End Date
From Price
Status
Accommodation
1 Jan 2024 31 Dec 2024
1 Jan 2024
31 Dec 2024
AUD 1,368
Limited availability
Standard
1 Jan 2024 31 Dec 2024
1 Jan 2024
31 Dec 2024
AUD 1,082
Limited availability
Extra for Single
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