TOUR "MADE IN NORWAY"
In Oslo, you can find things that are typically Norwegian. Things that can be seen, tried or bought only in Norway (or almost only in Norway) During this tour you will visit local brands flagship stores, be able to try on traditional sweaters, explore national costumes and unique souvenirs. All these activities will be accompanied by stories from a guide about the culture and history of local products and brands. The tour also provides the opportunity to try Norwegian waffles or muesli bread with local sweet brown cheese.
Though the main focus of this tour is an introduction to local products and brands, it also includes stops at historical sights and stories about the Norwegian Royal Family, Norse mythology, the Nobel Peace Prize, and painter Edvard Munch.
This tour is suitable for those who want to know more about local brands, traditions, culture, cuisine and the modern lifestyle of Norwegians.
In front of Nobel Peace Center. (Nobel Peace Center is yellow building located in front of National Museum.)
The Tiger sculpture in front of the Central Station Oslo
Oslo is hosting the Nobel Peace Ceremony. You will get know about the history of Nobel Peace Prize.
Oslo City Hall is a place where the Nobel Peace Ceremony is held every year. We will visit the City Hall’s courtyard where you can see beautiful wooden friezes. They show the motifs from Norse mythology future.
The guide will tell you about Norwegian monarchy and their role and life nowadays. The Royal Palace is opened for visiting during the summer months. You can visit it on your own after the tour. Excursion to the Royal Palace requires a ticket.
National Theatre of Oslo is guarded by statues of two great Norwegian poets, who made Norway well-known abroad. Join the tour and you will hear fascinating stories about Norwegian culture and traditions.
The Parliament of Norway is located centrally on the main street - Karl Johan's gate. The historical building is a neighbour for Oslo's most iconic hotel - Grand Hotel.
Oslo Cathedral is the main church in the capital. The Norwegian Royal Family and the Norwegian Government use the Cathedral for public events.
Historical building of Univeristy of Oslo is known for a grand Aula (assembly hall), painted by famous Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. The Aula is opened only few days per year.
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