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Go sightseeing on the Oslofjord, Norway Photo: Bjørn Eirik Østbakken/VisitNorway

Tour suggestions in Oslo

Oslo offers a variety of sightseeing tours in different languages by boat, bus, or on foot. Tours are available daily all year.

Sightseeing in Oslo

bus sightseeing tour is an enjoyable way of seeing Oslo and its top attractions, such as Vigelandsparken Sculpture Park and the Viking Ship Museum.

HMK's guided bus tours are available daily all year, and in summer your choices also include HMK's hop on-hop off bus and Båtservice's guided bus tours.

Båtservice's boat sightseeing tours offer great views of Oslo, the Oslofjord and the islands. The daily hop on-hop off mini cruise is available year-round, and summer also offers more extensive fjord cruises and combination tours by boat and bus.

For a unique sightseeing tour, you can try sightseeing by taxi, seaplane, limousine, helicopter or chartered boat; the view of Oslo is beautiful from every angle.

Oslo's city centre is small enough to explore on foot, and guided walks are a popular way of taking in the sights. The walks are available on most days and include both traditional walks to the top attractions and themed walks that emphasize history or architecture. If you prefer a private tour, you can hire a guide from one of the guide companies.

The capital has an efficient public transportation system, making it easy to explore Oslo on your own. The city trams can guide you comfortably through Oslo’s diverse neighborhoods, and the Oslofjord ferries can take you island hopping.

Walking is another great way to experience the city sights, and the Opera House and Akershus Fortress are ideal for sightseeing on foot. Independent travellers will also enjoy learning about Oslo's history by walking in Kvadraturen or along the river Akerselva.

If you would like a sightseeing tour, the day-by-day sightseeing calendar helps you get an overview of the different tours that are available, both bus tours, boat tours and walking tours.

Excursions from Oslo

Trips to Norway's world famous fjords are available daily from Oslo. In as little as one full day, you can travel by train to Fjord Norway, experience the magnificent fjords and mountains, and return to Oslo.

The popular Norway in a nutshell®  is available all year, but you have a wider range of tour options in summer.

Last updated:  2012-05-22
One of the popular sightseeing trains in Oslo, Norway - Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOSLO
One of the popular sightseeing trains in Oslo, Norway
Sightseeing buses at the Tourist Information Centre near Oslo's City Hall, Norway - Photo: Bjørn Sigurdsøn/VisitOSLO
Sightseeing buses at the Tourist Information Centre near Oslo's City Hall, Norway

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Go sightseeing on the Oslofjord, Norway - Photo: Bjørn Eirik Østbakken/VisitNorway

Tour suggestions in Oslo

Oslo offers a variety of sightseeing tours in different languages by boat, bus, or on foot. Tours are available daily all year.

Tour suggestions in Oslo

Source: Visitnorway

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Oslo

Between the Oslofjord and the forests lies the Norwegian capital. Oslo has a special combination of city life and easy access to the great outdoors.

Tourist information in Oslo

The tourist information centres know Oslo and are always ready to answer questions and help you with sightseeing, accommodation and currency exchange.

Key facts about Oslo

The capital of Norway is also its largest city. It has over 600,000 inhabitants and covers 454 square kilometres, 242 of which are forests.

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