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Oslo

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Downtown Oslo walk

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Private tour with a local guide

Réf :

OSLO001

Jusqu'à

6

Personnes

Durée :

2

Heure(s)

Niveau d'activité :

Moderate

Á propos de cette excursion

A walk through the city center - a part of the city closed for car traffic 20 hours a day. See Akershus Fortress, The Royal Palace, The Parliament Building, The Grand Hotel, The National Theatre and The University.

You will be picked up on the pier and driven to Akershus Fortress – built by King Hakon 5. Magnusson in 1280. From the fortress we have a great view of the Oslo fjord and Aker Brygge, Oslo's main shopping and restaurant area, built in the 1980s.

We´ll walk through the cobblestone pathways inside the fortress area. From the fortress exit we continue to Christiania Market Place, where King Christian 4. after the city fire in 1624 said: "Here we will build our new city." He then commanded the construction of the city, where it was protected by the fortifications. Here you can find Oslo's first town hall. The Christiania part of Oslo is today called "Kvadraturen" – a grid planned area with streets perpendicular to each other and a street width of 12 meters.

We walk 3 blocks north along The Akersgata to Egertorget. Now we are at the top of Oslo's main street, Karl Johans Gate. If you turn your head to the left, you will see The Royal Palace on the horizon - the home of King Harald 5 and Queen Sonja.

We walk towards The Royal Palace and stop in front of The Parliament Building. Here, 169 representatives from all parts of Norway work 9 months a year to govern Norway in the best possible way.

On the other side of the street you will see The Grand Hotel. Here the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize always checks in during his/her stay in Oslo in December. The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo City Hall on 10. December every year.

We continue up the street and look at The National Theatre and The University. Then we pop in at The IceBar for refreshments. This bar is built in ice, and where the temperature is -7 degrees.

On the road back to your ship, we walk past The Royal Palace, through a part of The Palace Park, past the State Department and the statue of King Haakon 7. A short walk takes us to the main entrance of Oslo City Hall. From here we go back to the car that will drive you back to the starting point of the trip.

Point de rencontre
Pier
Votre guide vous informe
Casual clothing is recommended and please wear good shoes. An umbrella is needed if it is a rainy day in Oslo. And bring sun protection on a sunny day.

We´ll pop in for refreshments at the end of the walk. Bring a bottle of cold mineral water on days with high temperatures. On sunny days the Oslo air temperature may be higher than 30°C in the afternoon. In the sun it may be unconfortably hot on these days.

Ce qui est inclus

Transport
Guide
Entrance fee and refreshment at IceBar

Ce qui n'est pas inclus

Meals
Mineral water

Adapté aux enfants

Adapté aux fauteuils roulants

Type de transport

Kids older than 12 years may come along. Maybe a little long walk for small kids.

You may go with a wheel chair, but the area inside the Akershus Fortress is covered with cobblestone.

Mini van

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Promenade au centre-ville d'Oslo

Promenade au centre-ville d'Oslo

750,00 €Prix
125,00 € pour 1 Livre
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Oslo, visite privée avec un guide local : 

 

Le Palais Royal, la rue principale d'Oslo, le Parlement

  • This tour is available in the following languages

    Norvégien, anglais, allemand

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