Discover the charm of Oslo with our kid-friendly tour designed to captivate young explorers and their families! Our adventure begins at the fountain in the City Hall Square, from where we will stroll over to the Peace Nobel Center, where children will learn fascinating stories.
Wander down the bustling Karl Johans Gate, an important thoroughfare, and visit the Cathedral of Oslo, an impressive building that sparks the imagination with its towering spires and historic architecture.
A highlight of our journey is the Bridge of Munch (Munch Brygge), where kids can enjoy beautiful views and hear tales about the famous Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Our final stop is the iconic Oslo Opera House, where the whole family can marvel at the stunning modern architecture.
Join us for this 2.5-hour tour filled with exploration, stories, and fun. It's a perfect way for families to experience the best of Oslo while keeping the little ones entertained and engaged!
Meet your guide in City Hall Square by the fountain. They will be holding a sign with your name on.
The tour ends by the Oslo Opera House.
The Oslo Town Hall, an architectural marvel and a symbol of the city's rich history, is a must-visit landmark in the heart of Oslo. Completed in 1950, this stunning building features two imposing towers and intricate brickwork.
The Nobel Peace Center in Oslo is an iconic landmark dedicated to celebrating the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize and its laureates. Located near the picturesque Aker Brygge waterfront, this striking building combines historic architecture with modern design elements.
Karl Johans Gate is Oslo's main thoroughfare, stretching from the Royal Palace to Oslo Central Station. This bustling street is lined with shops, cafes, and historic buildings, making it a vibrant hub of activity. As you stroll down Karl Johans Gate, you'll pass iconic landmarks such as the Norwegian Parliament, the National Theatre, and the University of Oslo.
Oslo Cathedral, originally consecrated in 1697, has witnessed numerous royal events and significant moments in Norway's history. Its stunning baroque exterior and richly decorated interior, featuring beautiful stained glass windows and an ornate altar, make it a must-see for visitors.
Munch Brygge is a vibrant and modern waterfront area in Oslo, named after the famous Norwegian painter Edvard Munch. Located near the Opera House, it offers stunning views of the Oslofjord and features contemporary architecture.
See from outside the Oslo Opera House. This striking building is known for its angled exterior surfaces, which appear to rise from the water.
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