Oslo Bike Tour
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy touring Norway's capital on two wheels as you take this approximately three-hour bike tour of Oslo. You'll join an expert guide and a small group of about 15 people to ride through the city's beautiful streets, paths, parks and must-see sights, such as the Royal Palace, Karl Johans Street and theGrünerløkka neighbourhood . An unforgettable experience where you will also have free time to explore at your own pace.
- Discover Oslo's natural and architectural wonders on a bicycle.
- Cycle around the capital's must-see destinations, such as the Royal Palaceand the Aker Brygge harbour area.
- Learn about the city's history with an expert guide, who will tell you about the most fascinating episodes, from the Viking Age to the present day.
What’s included
- Oslo Bike Tour
- Professional guide
- Bicycle use
- Helmet
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Step by Step
By joining this bike tour of Oslo you'll explore the city's most iconic sights on two wheels, riding through the beautiful streets, parks, paths and monuments.
Together with a private guide and a small group of about 15 people, you will discover the natural and architectural wonders of the Norwegian capital, as you get to know the most vibrant and trendy neighbourhoods, such as Grünerløkka, full of designer shops, restaurants and bars.
You'll experience an approximately three-hour eco-friendly experience, passing iconic sites including the popular Mathallen food market, home to some of Norway's most delicious flavours, such as smoked salmon and Brunost cheese.
Among the stops you will have the opportunity to make on the tour are:
- Royal Palace: this is the official residence of the kings of Norway. The building is impressive and has beautiful gardens that you can explore.
- Vigeland Park: it is known for its impressive granite and bronze sculptures. Here you will find more than 200 works of art created by the Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland.
- Akershus Fortress: a historical gem dating back to the 13th century. It offers beautiful views of the harbour and the city, making it the ideal spot to take a photo.
- Karl Johans Street: Oslo's most famous street, the perfect place to stroll around and experience what everyday life is like for the locals.
- Aker Brygge: originally a shipyard built in the 1800s. Today, it is one of the most popular places to dine out and enjoy the nightlife.
Around every corner, you'll marvel at the beautiful nature that surrounds it, with scenic trails highlighting places like the Ekeberg Park, one of the largest and lushest.
Plus, your expert guide will tell you the most interesting episodes of Oslo's fascinating history and culture, from the Vikings to modern times, and how the capital has been transformed into what it is today.