Tour the centre of Oslo on a guided free tour in Spanish, where Norwegian history and culture come to life. Discover landmarks such as Oslo City Hall, Aker Brygge, Oslo Cathedral and Opera House. With a local guide, you will learn how this vibrant city has evolved from a Scandinavian port to one of the most modern capitals in Europe. The tour, which lasts approximately 2 hours, includes recommendations on where to eat and what to visit in the city. Perfect for Spanish-speaking travelers looking for an enriching experience in Oslo.
- 2-hour walking tour of Oslo's historic centre
- Guide in Spanish with in-depth knowledge of local history
- Visit iconic places like the Stortinget and the Oslo Opera House
- Voluntary contribution at the end of the tour, at no fixed cost
The point is in front of the statue the hand that is pointing to the floor. The guide will be on point with a Spanish flag or a green umbrella
We finish in front of the Opera House and the Deichman Bjorvika Library
You’ll walk through Oslo’s historic centre, starting with a clear overview of the city and Norwegian history to understand the whole context of the tour. You will stop at Christiania Torv, where King Christian IV of Denmark ordered the city rebuilt after the fire of 1624, marking the origin of modern Oslo. During the tour you will discover key points, curious facts and practical recommendations to make the most of your stay.
You will visit Akershus Fortress, one of the most emblematic constructions in the country. You will walk along its walls and viewpoints overlooking the fjord as you discover its key role in the defense of Oslo since the Middle Ages. During the stop, the guide will explain its evolution as a castle, military fortress and prison, including its importance during World War II.
You will tour Aker Brygge, one of the most modern and lively areas of the city. You will walk along its promenade, surrounded by restaurants, bars and fjord views. During the stop, you will understand how this former industrial yard was transformed into a key leisure and urban living space in Oslo.
You will visit Oslo City Hall, one of the most representative buildings in the city. You will learn about its architecture, its murals and its role as host of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. During the stop, your guide will explain its political and cultural importance within Norway.
You will visit the National Theatre, one of the most important cultural centers in the country. You will learn about its history and relevance in the development of Norwegian theatre. During the stop, you will discover the influence of figures such as Henrik Ibsen, one of Norway’s foremost authors, whose work marked modern theatre.
You will visit the Norwegian Parliament, the seat of the Norwegian legislature. You will learn how the Norwegian political system works and the role this institution plays in decision-making. During the stop, you will understand the importance of democracy in Norway and some key aspects of its political organization.
You will visit Oslo Cathedral, one of the main temples of the city. You will learn about its history, architecture and role in Norwegian religious and cultural life. During the stop, you will discover details of its interior and its importance at official events such as weddings and royal family ceremonies.
You will visit Oslo Central Station, the main connecting point of the city. You will see the daily pulse of Oslo between trains, commuters and urban life. During the stop, you will understand its importance as a transport hub and its role in connecting the city with the rest of Norway.
You will visit the Deichman Bjørvika, the most modern public library in the city. You will tour its open spaces and learn how it works as a cultural and social center. During the stop, you will understand its role in the daily life of Oslo and in the development of the new neighborhood of Bjørvika.
You will visit the Oslo Opera House, one of the most iconic buildings in the city. You will walk along its sloping roof, from where you will have open views of the fjord and the modern district of Bjørvika. During the stop, you will learn about its contemporary architecture and its importance as a symbol of Oslo’s urban transformation.
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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