Explore Oslo’s vibrant drinking scene on a relaxed 2-3 hour pub walk led by a passionate local guide. Visit 3-5 unique pubs as you dive into the city’s underground culture and hear tales of its history and humor. This tour is perfect for adults seeking a social experience beyond traditional sightseeing, whether you’re a couple, solo traveler, or in a group. Enjoy drinks and conversations with locals, making it an ideal evening activity to wrap up your day.
- Engage in a guided tour of Oslo’s most iconic and hidden pubs
- Hear fascinating stories about the city’s culture and history
- Tailored route based on your group’s preferences
- Optional local snacks or food pairing available
At the end of the pier, at the bar "Piren"
Tour starts by Rådhusbrygge 2
Fortress and castle from 1299
the new (old)town build after the ruling king desided - this where the town is beeing rebuild after the great city fire.
new modern area with cafees and bars - shops and much more
This is a "monument" for the Nobel peace prize, showcasing work thats beeing done from all over the world and a memorial for all winners
Piren - the bar with a wide collection of aquavit - over 400 types.
Looking at Christianias torv from the shadow side of the square - witnessing the history of the start of the "new" town after the big fire in Oslo.
Peter Wessel Tordenskiold was a famous Danish-Norwegian naval officer born in Trondheim in 1690. During Great Northern War, he became renowned for his courage, quick thinking, and daring attacks against the Swedish navy. His greatest victory came at the Battle of Dynekilen in 1716, where he destroyed vital Swedish supplies and helped stop King Charles XII's invasion of Norway. For his achievements, Peter Wessel was ennobled and given the name "Tordenskiold," meaning "Thunder Shield." Known for bold tactics and clever deception, he became one of Scandinavia's greatest naval heroes. His life ended tragically in 1720 when he was killed in a duel at the age of just 30. Today, Tordenskiold remains a symbol of courage, leadership, and maritime history in Norway and Denmark. We visit the establishment with the same name.
The former Oslo Post Terminal once handled millions of letters and parcels for all of Norway. As traditional mail declined, the building became obsolete. Instead of demolishing it, Oslo transformed it into Oslo Horisont, a modern hub with offices, restaurants, hotels, and public spaces—giving new life to a landmark of the city's industrial past.
...and since this is a walking - pub crawl we will add additional stops on the way.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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