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Oslo Walking Tour (German): See Top Sights!

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Overview

Quotes Logo Best of Oslo Walking Tour in German lets visitors see the best parts of Oslo in just two hours. A guide who speaks German leads the way, showing off famous spots like the Oslo Cathedral and the Norwegian Parliament.

The tour takes people through Kvadraturen, a charming old area. Walk past fancy restaurants and a shopping center. Don't forget to take pictures of the Oslo City Hall. The local guide shares interesting facts about Oslo, helping people get the most out of their time in Norway's exciting capital city. This tour includes a sightseeing app with self-guided audio tours to continue exploring Oslo.

What's included: A German-speaking guide, a walking tour, and a Vox City sightseeing app with self-guided tours of Oslo. People will see key places like the Nobel Peace Center, the National Theater, and the Oslo Opera House. What's not included: Public transportation tickets and entry to attractions. Quotes Logo

Highlights

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See Oslo's Best Spots: Visit famous places like Oslo Cathedral and the Norwegian Parliament.

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German-Speaking Guide: Learn about Oslo from a local guide who speaks German.

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Explore with an App: Get a sightseeing app with self-guided tours to see even more of Oslo.

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Walk Through History: Discover the charming old area of Kvadraturen and other historical sites.

Sentiment Analysis

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Customers generally enjoyed the tour, especially the German-speaking guide and seeing Oslo's main attractions. Some wished for more time at each location and better audibility. Quotes Logo

  • Positive Highlight Icon Customers liked seeing many places in a short time.

    Positive Highlight Icon The German-speaking guides were easy to understand.

    Positive Highlight Icon People enjoyed learning about Oslo's history.

    Positive Highlight Icon The walking pace was good for most people.

  • Negative Highlight Icon Some people wished for more time at each stop.

    Negative Highlight Icon A few found it hard to hear the guide in noisy areas.

The Journey

1

Nobel Peace Center

Discover the Nobel Peace Center, a museum dedicated to showcasing peace efforts and celebrating Nobel Peace Prize laureates. Opened in 2005, it offers immersive exhibits that explore conflict resolution, human rights, and the lives of peacemakers. A visit here promotes understanding and inspires action towards a more peaceful world.

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National Theater

Experience the grandeur of the National Theater, an iconic Oslo landmark that has shaped Norway's theatrical heritage since 1899. Home to classic and contemporary performances, its rich history and stunning architecture make it a cultural gem. Explore the surrounding area and immerse yourself in Oslo's vibrant arts scene.

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Domus Academica

Step into the historic Domus Academica, the original building of the University of Oslo. This ceremonial hall, located in the city center, has witnessed countless academic milestones. Admire its neoclassical architecture and rich history, and imagine the intellectual life that has thrived within its walls since its construction in the 1850s.

4

Aker Brygge

Stroll along Aker Brygge, a vibrant waterfront area offering stunning views of the Oslo skyline. Once a bustling shipyard, this revitalized district now features modern architecture, trendy restaurants, and lively bars. Take a leisurely walk, enjoy the scenery, and capture unforgettable memories.

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Grand Hotel

Discover the luxurious Grand Hotel, an iconic 5-star landmark with a stunning white granite facade. Since 1874, it has hosted royalty, celebrities, and Nobel Peace Prize winners. Experience its elegance and sophistication, and immerse yourself in the history and charm of this celebrated Oslo institution.

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Storting building

Pass by the Storting building, the seat of the Norwegian parliament since 1866. Admire its neoclassical architecture and witness the heart of Norwegian democracy in action. Reflect on the nation's history as you observe the place where laws are made and the country's future is shaped.

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Oslo Cathedral

Look up at the impressive Oslo Cathedral, also known as Domkirka, the main church for the Diocese of Oslo. With origins dating back to the 17th century, this architectural gem serves as the seat of the Bishop of Oslo. Admire its intricate details and experience the tranquility within its historic walls.

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Oslo Opera House

Prepare to be captivated by the Oslo Opera House, an architectural marvel that resembles a glacier rising from the Oslofjord. Home to the Norwegian National Opera and Ballet, this iconic building offers breathtaking views and world-class performances. Don't miss the opportunity to walk on its sloping roof and enjoy panoramic vistas of the city and fjord.

9

Byporten Shopping Centre

Admire the glamorous Byporten Shopping Centre, a shopping paradise offering designer brands, local shops, and unique gifts. From bargain finds to luxury items, you'll find something for everyone. Indulge in retail therapy and discover the latest trends in this vibrant shopping destination.

10

Christiania Torv

Visit Christiania Torv, the historic market square where Oslo's oldest buildings stand. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history as you wander through this charming square. Discover hidden gems, admire the well-preserved architecture, and feel the pulse of Oslo's past.

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Eidsvolls Plass

Stop for a moment at Eidsvolls Plass, often referred to as the 'National Mall of Norway'. Discover how Norwegians express their political views and engage with their government. This public space serves as a venue for demonstrations, celebrations, and community gatherings, embodying the nation's democratic spirit.

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Oslo City Hall

Admire Oslo City Hall, a landmark building with exterior artwork that showcases Oslo's rich history and cultural heritage. This architectural marvel is not only a seat of governance but also a symbol of the city's artistic soul. Take a moment to appreciate its impressive design and cultural significance.

13

Akershus Fortress

Pass by Akershus Fortress, a medieval castle with a complex history dating back to the 13th century. Over the centuries, it has served as a royal residence, a prison, and a military base. Explore its grounds and learn about the fortress's pivotal role in shaping Norway's identity.

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Akerhusstranda

Walk by the iconic red-brick halls of Akerhusstranda, which have housed shops filled with arts, crafts, cafes and more for centuries. From traditional crafts to modern art, you'll find unique treasures and delightful souvenirs.

Know Before You Go

This walking tour includes a live guide who speaks German. You'll also get a Vox City sightseeing app with self-guided walking tours of Oslo. The tour does not include public transportation tickets or entry fees to attractions. This tour meets at [insert meeting point], and ends at [insert end point].

Hot Tip

Wear comfortable shoes, as you will be walking for two hours. Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated, especially on warm days. Check the weather forecast and dress accordingly.

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