We customize sustainable tours in Oslo: for 3, 4, or 5 hours with your own personal local guide. The tours can be just walking tours or can be combined with travelling by public transport or maybe a taxi for certain distances. Here are some examples, but the choice is yours.
Let Us Show You Our City
Oslo Walks
Short or long walks around Oslo to visit the must-see landmarks: Royal Palace, National Theatre, Vigeland Park, etc.
Museum visits
Guided visits to the Viking Museum,
The Fram, Folk Museum, Kon-Tiki,
Maritime Museum, etc.
Country-wide tours
Travel around Norway to see the beautiful country and learn about the people,
history and culture.
Oslo Highlights
If you have limited time in Oslo, this tour is the perfect way to explore "the must-see" of the city and learn about Norwegian history from the time the city was founded in the year 1000 to our present day. It can also be a nice introduction to continue exploring the city afterwards on your own. We start with the impressive and monumental buildings in Karl Johan street: the neoclassical Royal...
Oslo Highlights + Vigeland Park
This tour is the perfect way to see the main highlights of Oslo and visit one of its top 10 attractions, the Vigeland Park. You will also learn about Norwegian history from the time the city was founded in the year 1000 to our present day. We start with the impressive and monumental buildings in Karl Johan street: the neoclassical Royal Palace and the University, the Baroque National Theatre and...
Oslo Highlights + City Hall and Vigeland Park
Experience Oslo and some of its many tourist attractions with your own tour guide. Start with the impressive and monumental buildings in Karl Johan street: the neoclassical University and the Royal Palace, the Baroque National Theatre and the Roman style Parliament House. Visit the venue of the Nobel Peace Prize, the Oslo City Hall, with interwar period architecture and lavish decorations of...
Day Excursion to the Museum Peninsula Bygdøy
Bygdøy is a peninsula located on the west side of Oslo center known for the six most popular and most visited museums in the country. Bygdøy is a nice residential area for the well-off and it is also a popular recreational resort offering beaches, a beach volley ball court, several jogging and biking trails and restaurants. Museums we will visit: The Viking ship museum which exhibits the three...
Oslo by Car + Holmenkollen and Vigeland Park
After sightseeing the impressive and monumental buildings in Karl Johan street: the neoclassical Royal Palace and the University, the Baroque National Theatre, and the Roman style Parliament House, we drive by the City Hall, the venue of the Nobel Peace Prize, and the renaissance quarter of Kristiania from 1600's. Our car/coach continues to the Renaissance Fortress Akershus facing the trendy...
Ekeberg Sculpture Park and Forest
Enjoy a 3-hour walking tour in the woodland of Ekeberg hill and the Ekeberg Sculpture Park. This park, a tribute to women, was already at its inauguration in 2013 ranked in the Wall Street Journal as the fifth best park in the world. All 42 sculptures and installations scattered around this historical site are made by internationally known female artists such as Sarah Lucas, Louise Bourgeois,...
Drøbak
Drøbak is an idyllic fishing village 23 miles, 40 minutes bus ride south of Oslo. Drøbak is a favourite place for artists and for people who like to live life at a slow pace. As my husband is an artist, we live in Drøbak, and I know every corner of this place, so I can customize the tour for you. Strolling around this charming place with its very-well maintained 1700 wooden houses with colorful...
Edvard Munch in Oslo
Edvard Munch, the painter of "The Scream", has placed Norway – and not least the capital Oslo – on the world art map. A symbolist during the 1890s, Munch became a forerunner of 20th century Expressionism. This 2.5-hour walking tour with me as your private guide will take you to all Munch's haunts in Oslo – from childhood to his death; where he lived, places he frequented, where he found the...
In Edvard Munch’s Footprints in Hvitsten
Combine art and nature, escape from the hustling and bustling of Oslo Book a full day excursion to the idyllic village of Hvitsten where Edvard Munch, the painter of "Scream", lived and worked a great part of his life. Here he found peace and inspiration for the wall paintings that decorate the main hall of the Oslo University still today. Walk on woodland paths and village roads without cars...

