Delve into Oslo's unique identity as a global peace city on this enlightening 2.5-hour walking tour. Uncover the complexities of peace and conflict as you visit significant sites, including the Nobel Peace Center and Oslo Rådhus, where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded. Reflect on Norway’s history at the 22. juli-senteret and Akershuskaia, while concluding your journey at Aker Brygge, a place that resonates with hope and remembrance.
- Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes exploring Oslo’s peace narrative
- Group size limited to 20, ensuring a personal experience
- Stroller and wheelchair accessible, welcoming all guests
- Optional entry to exhibitions at the Nobel Peace Center and 22. juli-senteret
Next to/Behind "Fisketorget"
Nobel Peace Center
Walk to Oslo Rådhus, where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded
Stop at 22. juli-senteret, confronting the impact of domestic terror
Reflect at Akershuskaia, site of the deportation of Norwegian Jews
End at Aker Brygge, where the walk opens up to the fjord and invites reflection on peace, remembrance, and hope in today’s Oslo.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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