Private Tour

Oslo City - Self Guided Audio Tour

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Overview

Available languages

Norwegian
German
English
Italian
French
Spanish

Mobile ticket

Experience Oslo like never before with your self-guided audio tour, designed for travelers who want the freedom to explore on their own terms — without missing the stories that bring the city to life.

With 58 carefully curated points of interest, the tour covers everything from Oslo’s most iconic landmarks to hidden historical gems. Discover cultural highlights, architectural wonders, and captivating local stories — all with rich audio narration that activates automatically as you approach each location.

Using the Guide To Go app, you’ll see a full overview of the city’s historical and cultural sites right on your mobile device. Simply walk through Oslo at your own pace, and as you move within the red circle around each point on the interactive map, the corresponding audio will play. No need to press a button — just walk, look, and listen.

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Transportation options are wheelchair accessible

All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Complete Audioguide on your mobile phone over Oslo. 58 Points of interest and stories are included.

You will receive an access link after you have done your purchase

Public transportation

Entrance fees to the attractions in the Audioguide route are not included.

What To Expect

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Norwegians have been a traveling people since the dawn of time. Vikings, traders, explorers, footballers, students and business people have traveled the globe in search of new experiences. And many start their adventure right here where you stand now. Color Line has transported passengers, goods and vehicles out into the wider world since 1872, but then under the name "Kristansands Damskibsselskap". First, they established a fixed route between Kristiansand and Ferdrikshavn in Denmark. Today, the boats go between Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Germany. The "Kiel" ferry is a beloved and well-known route to Europe both with and without a car. Check out the links below for more information and booking.

Admission Not Applicable
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Nobel Peace Center

What do Nelson Mandela, Barack Obama and Malala Yousafzai have in common? They have all received the Nobel Peace Prize, which is awarded here in Oslo at the Town Hall. Here, in front of the converted 1872 train station, you will see the Nobel Peace Center as is the public face of the Nobel Peace Prize. They use the power of the Nobel Peace Prize laureates’ ideas, work and causes, to engage and inspire small and large actions which make the world a more peaceful place. Experince exhibitions, guided tours, events, education programs, and digital content. The center disseminate laureates’ work, build knowledge and skills, and act as a meeting place to facilitate international engagement. The Center also serves as an arena for topical events and discussions related to peace, human rights, and conflict resolution. Visit the centre, or read more and book tickets on the links below.

Admission Not Applicable

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Oslo City - Self Guided Audio Tour

From NOK 149.00