Uncover the Magic of Oslo with Your Personal Audio Guide
Tired of feeling touristy — but still want to experience Oslo? With 100 captivating audio stories straight to your phone, this self-guided audio tour is your key to discovering Oslo’s most iconic landmarks such as the Akershus Castle and Aker Brygge, as well as hidden gems.
Weave through the lush Vigeland Park and the bustling Karl Johans Gate while this flexible walking tour lets you explore at your own pace — no groups, no schedules.
Get a personal guide in your pocket at a fraction of traditional tour prices:
✅ No app download — works directly from your browser
✅ Start anytime, anywhere
✅ Explore top sights & hidden gems
✅ Enjoy full flexibility with pause and resume features
✅ Vivid storytelling with soundscapes and voice narration
✅ Perfect for solo travelers, couples, or families
After booking, just submit the last 5 digits of your phone number in the “promo code” field at App.trales.io to activate your access.
Start and stop wherever you like! Once having enabled your location in the app you can start with the nearest sight and take it from there.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Underneath the sprawling skies of Oslo, rests the majestic Akershus Fortress, an imposing symbol of Norway’s past. Concealed within its stone walls lies a compelling saga of survival etched in Norway's indomitable spirit for over 700 years.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Picture this: A sprawling oasis nestled in the heart of Oslo, Frognerpark is a feast for the senses boasting not just luscious greenery and splendid manor houses, but also the heart-stopping Vigeland Sculpture Park. And oh, what a spectacle it is! Not just a portion, but the central portion of this enchanting wonderland, is adorned with the handiwork of the legendary Norwegian sculptor, Gustav Vigeland, making it a sight not to be missed. Home to over a million visitors a year, it is one of Norway’s most celebrated attractions.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Emerging as a majestic iceberg from the heart of Oslofjorden, the Oslo Opera House is truly a sight to behold. Placed at Kirsten Flagstads Plass 1, after the opera's first director Kirsten Flagstad, this architectural gem is the brilliant creation of Snøhetta - the firm that swept to triumph in an architectural competition in 2000.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Picture the beating heart of vibrant Oslo, pulsating with energy in its prime location. Welcome to Karl Johans Gate, or as it's informally known, Karl Johan. Named after King Charles III John, this bustling stretch is considered Oslo's main artery. Connecting the busy Oslo Central Station in the southeast to the Royal Castle in the northwest, its length measures an impressive 1415 meters when drawn in a straight line from the façade of the train station to the Kronprinsestien castle.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Hold on to your hats folks, because we’re about to dive into the fascinating tale of Aker Brygge, an area you might know as a shopping center in Oslo’s Frogner district, but trust me, there's much more to it. This place may be the working hub for around 6,000 people and home to nearly 900, but its past and its charm are what really make it unique.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Welcome, history lovers, feast your eyes and let's descend into the tales of Grünerløkka, commonly known as Grønnerløkka or simply Løkka. This region in Oslo's eastern inner city might seem like a collection of apartments built from the 1860s to 1900, but delve deeper and you'll find its vibrant spell that is all wound up intricately within its preserved classic architecture.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Imagine the whispers of prayers and a chorus of sacred hymns echoing through the archaic walls of a majestic church. This is Oslo Cathedral, once the 'Church of Our Saviour,' a stunning cross-structured edifice located in the heart of Oslo. It was completed in in the year sixteen ninety-seven and has been the epicenter of religious and community life in Norway for over three centuries, having been employed for royal weddings and funerals alike.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Picture this – a tranquil peninsula, brimming with nature's lush greenery, nestled between Bestumkilen and Frognerkilen in the western part of Oslo, Norway. This scenic utopia goes by the name Bygdøy, formerly referred to as Øya or Lagårdsøya until 1877.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Prepare to immerse yourself into the fantastic world of a historic gem, the Holmenkollbakken! This iconic ski jump, nestled in the heart of Oslo, Norway, proudly stands as an international symbol of winter sports. Serving as one of the most globally renowned ski jumps, Holmenkollbakken dates back to 1892, earning it a place among the most venerable ski jumps still in use.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Take a moment and imagine, if you will, a park so stunning, so rich in history and culture, that it stands unrivalled in all of Norway. Welcome to Frognerparken: an urban symphony of vibrant flora, lush landscapes, and unquestionably, some of the country's most captivating sculptures.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Prepare to be enthralled by the captivating story of the Oslo City Hall, a historic jewel nestled in the heart of the city. Fronting the City Hall is the Fridtjof Nansen Square, while the west wall runs alongside the Crown Princess Märtha's Square, also known as the City Hall garden.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Prepare to embark on a journey through an enchanting world of art and nature as we wander through the lush green pathways of Ekebergparken.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Take a stroll with me down the lively streets of Tjuvholmen, a captivating district pulsating in the heart of Oslo's inner harbor. Covering 51 acres, this modern metropolis sits south of Aker Brygge, nestled between Pipervika and Filipstad.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Take a deep breath and picture yourself rising above the heart of Norway's capital, Oslo. You're floating high over St. Hanshaugen, one of the city's most beloved parks.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Nestled in the heart of Oslo, Tøyen's Botanical Garden is a living testament to Norway's historical love for nature.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: As Norway's busiest railway station, Oslo Central Station (Oslo S), serves as the pulsating heart of the city. Unveiled on the first day of June in 1980 alongside the inauguration of the Oslotunnelen, this station has since become a landmark in its own right.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Sørenga Seawater Pool is exactly that oasis of tranquility in the urban landscape of Oslo.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Welcome to Hovedøya, the “Head Island” of the Norwegian capital's archipelago.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Prepare to embark on an invigorating journey of insight and discovery, stepping into the heart of Norway's political dynamo, the Storting.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: How about we delve into the tale of an enchanting locale that doubles as a geological marvel and a nature lover's paradise, right on the doorstep of Norway's vibrant capital, Oslo? Allow me to take you on a journey to Sognsvann, a picturesque lake that whispers the fascinating narratives of the past while offering a flourishing playground for the present.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Did you know that over 9.8 kilometres and a 149-meter drop, the river Akerselva in Oslo, Norway, presents a cascade of a staggering 20 natural waterfalls?
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Behold your breath, as we are about to embark on the captivating tale of Universitetet i Oslo, which remains Norway's most prestigious and age-old learning institution.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: This staggering collection of high-rises is a recent addition to the Oslo cityscape. Built on the eastern outskirts of the central district, the Barcode project officially began in 2005.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Immerse yourself in a winter wonderland, where soft snow crunches beneath your boots, and glistening white slopes stretch as far as the eye can see. Welcome to Skimore Oslo, a beloved alpine paradise nestled in the area around Tryvannshøgda, towering over the picturesque Holmenkollen.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Enveloped by the whispers of the Akerselva river, Vulkan is a Phoenix risen from the ashes of time. Once an industrial estate, it sits proudly by the Nedre Foss waterfall, in the heart of the vibrant Grünerløkka district.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Picture in your mind, the thrumming notes of a double bass, mesmerizing melodies from the piano, and the haunting reverberation of a saxophone - welcome to Blå! Nestled in the vibrant, bohemian district of Grünerløkka, in the heart of Oslo, Blå has been an enchanting destination for jazz enthusiasts since its birth on February 28, 1998.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Imagine strolling around Oslo's heart in an area of tranquil beauty, where time seems to stand still. That's what awaits you when you visit the Slottsparken, Oslo's central city park, encircling the illustrious Royal Palace and the majestic Slottsplassen.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Step right into the pages of history as you explore Gamlebyen, the oldest part of Oslo. Once the entire city itself, Gamlebyen or 'the old town', stood proudly as the country's capital in the early years of the 14th century.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Imagine stepping into a world where time moved at a different pace, where the echoes of ancient church bells still linger in the air, and the past speaks volumes from every stone. This isn't just a fabrication of imagination, but Minneparken, popularly known as Ruinparken, a historical treasure nestled in the heart of Old Oslo.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: A stately figure looms over a peaceful hillock southwest in the Royal Palace Park (Slottsparken) in Oslo. What might seem like a scene from a fairytale, is, in fact, a captivating reality, the Abel Monument.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Imagine an imposing figure on horseback gracing a royal courtyard, a stern gaze directed towards an avenue. What might sound like a passage from a rich classic is in fact a vivid description of the Monument of King Charles XIV John of Sweden, known as the Karl Johan Monument, situated on Slottsplassen in Oslo.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Steeped in rich history, the edifice of Oslo Ladegård, known as Ladegården, stands proudly in the centre of Old Oslo, a testament to the city's vibrant past. Its moniker, 'Ladegården', connects this site to the old city of Oslo, where it served as a provision for Akershus Fortress, known as a 'ladegård', after the formation of Christiania in 1624.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Imagine standing atop a soaring plateau, about 140 meters above sea level, where a panorama of Oslo unfolds before you. Welcome to Ekeberg, a perfect balcony to the city! The long, flat Ekeberg plateau, nestled in the Old Town area of Oslo, rises majestically southeast of Bjørvika. That being said, it isn't just the spectacular views that this locale offers, Ekeberg is a treasure trove of past remnants and natural beauty.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Step into the echoes of the past at the remains of Clemenskirken or Klemetskirka, one of the original parish churches in ancient Oslo. Located between Clemensallmenningen and Østre strede, south of the bishop's castle and Halvardskirken, the silence here sings ancient hymns and secrets of times forgotten.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Welcome to the timeless echoes of Hallvardskatedralen, formerly known as Hallvardskirken, or Oslo's earliest cathedral.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Nestled in the heart of Oslo, between Karl Johans gate and Roald Amundsens gate, lies a remarkable fragment of the city's history: Eidsvolls Plass.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Step into the very soul of Oslo's history by visiting Christiania Torv, a square nestled in the city's Kvadraturen neighborhood. Surrounded by historic buildings such as the Old Town Hall, the Rådmannsgården and the Anatomigården, the square hosts an intriguing piece of history right in its center - the Christian IV's Glove fountain, skillfully crafted by Wenche Gulbransen.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: In all of Oslo, a city steeped in history, few places reverberate with the intellect and cultural importance quite like Universitetsplassen. Sandwiched between the University of Oslo and Karl Johan's Gate, this square is a living testament to the pursuit of knowledge.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Nestled in Oslo's hip Grünerløkka district, you can find Birkelunden park, a city oasis rich with culture and history. The park, along with Grünerløkka school, Paulus church, and 15 surrounding blocks, were protected for their historical value in 2002.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: In the heart of Oslo, sits Tøyenparken, a sprawling 93,000-square meter patch of greenery that touches the sky along Tøyen's heights.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Sitting on the crest of a hill, overlooking Oslo is Kampen Park. Sweeping across 36,000 square meters, it channels a spirit unique to its origins on the city's Kampen district.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Situated east of central Oslo, Bjørvika is nestled amid the district of Gamle Oslo, Adjacent to Kvadraturen and Grønland, Bjørvika's allure lies in its long-standing connection with the capital.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Let's embark on an exciting adventure to the island of Gressholmen, standing majestically in the heart of the Oslofjord, a stone's throw from bustling Oslo City. Can you imagine? This serenely beautiful place is just a boat ride away from Rådhusbrygge 4.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Unfold the secrets of Langøyene, a picturesque island cloaked in history, nature, and sustainability. Mysteriously located in the heart of the Oslofjord yet under the administrative wings of Nesodden, this island of 0.3 square kilometers is owned by the Oslo municipality.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Prepare for a journey of enchantment as we take a virtual stroll on the sands of Huk, a scintillating beach encircled by lush parkland, strategically nestled at the southern tip of Bygdøy in Oslo.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Welcome to Paradisbukta, an idyllic seaside beach, perfectly situated on the west side of Bygdøy in Oslo.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Welcome to Kværnerbyen! Emerged out of the ashes of the old Kværner Bruk's site, Kværnerbyen stands today as a remarkable testimony of urban renewal in the Lodalen area of Oslo's Gamle district.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Have you ever wondered how urban landscapes keep the past alive while evolving with the times? Cruise through the streets of Torshov, a neighbourhood in Northern Oslo, to witness this captivating blend!
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Ever heard a neighborhood's heartbeat? Take a stroll down Majorstuen, a lively district in the borough of Frogner, Oslo, and feel its vibrant pulse.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Embark on a delightful culinary journey at Mathallen Oslo, a bustling food market housed in a former industrial hall named Vulkan, located by the banks of the lower Akerselva river.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Imagine stepping back in time to the medieval era, right in the heart of modern-day Oslo. Welcome to the Gamle Aker Kirke, a time capsule from the twelfth century and the oldest standing building in the city.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Step into the enchanting world of Oslo's Damstredet, a quaint, winding street tucked away in the heart of the city. Nestled in the district of St. Hanshaugen, this historic gem unfolds tales that echo the charm of the olden times.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: Prepare to be swept off your feet by Telthusbakken, a history-infused street nestled in Gamle Aker, a part of St. Hanshaugen district in Oslo. Beginning at Maridalsveien and stretching all the way up to Akersbakken, this road holds countless stories if one only stops to listen.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: In the heart of Norway's capital, Oslo, stands a remarkable cathedral, the St. Olav Cathedral. This sacred site, acting not only as the cathedral of Oslo's Catholic Diocese but also as the parish church for the St. Olav congregation, radiates both history and solemnity.
One of 100 location-based stories to explore: In the district of Gamle Aker, north of Hammersborg in Oslo city center, lies a serene location that's seen the rise and fall of countless seasons. This peaceful place is Vår Frelsers Gravlund, or Our Savior's Cemetery, a monumental graveyard with countless tales etched into its 86-decare landscape.
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