This comprehensive tour of Oslo includes a panoramic drive to Bygdøy peninsula, home to Oslo’s most popular museums and naturally beautiful area known for its maritime history.
During a visit to the Open- Air museum, you will learn how people lived in Norway from 1500 to the present through its collections from around the country representing different regions in Norway. The Gol Stave Church dating from 1200 is one of five medieval buildings at the museum and by far one of the most spectacular examples of woodwork with beautiful carvings and details.
At the Viking Ship museum next door, the guided tour emerges you to the fascinating stories and legends of the Vikings. These mythical Viking burial ships date back an incredible one-thousand years.
The itinerary includes a city center panoramic drive and a stroll down the main pedestrian street at Karl Johans Gate to take in the historic architecture and grand state buildings at the hear of the Norwegian capital city. You will have a chance to admire the Parliament building, National Theater, the Royal Palace and Oslo University complex.
There is also some free time reserved for a coffee break with a spot of shopping.