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The audio guide serves as a handy mobile companion for a self-guided tour of Oslo. This tour is specifically designed for those looking to explore the city in a short span of 2-3 hours. Simply follow the route on the app's map, which takes you from the central station to the beach, passing through the city center's attractions. You're guaranteed to see: The Cathedral, The Opera House, The Parliament, The Town Hall, The Royal Palace, The Akershus Fortress, The Munch Museum, The Nobel Peace Center, The picturesque landscapes of Oslo Fjord.
Once you've downloaded the tour, the app operates offline. The audio guide can always be heard clearly through your headphones. Enjoy captivating stories and legends at your own pace, without the need to keep up with a tour group.
If you only have a few hours to spare in Oslo, spend it with the audio guide and you won't miss a thing.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The audio guide is available through a mobile app for iOS and Android
Entry tickets to the museums are not included and must be purchased separately in advance
The tour does not cover all sights in Oslo
This is a self-guided tour, you will need to download the audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase, and follow the route on the app's map without a human guide
The audio guide can be accessed at any time. The date and time provided during checkout are merely estimates
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Tigeren pa Jernbanetorget
The Tiger at Jernbanetorget in Oslo is more than just a sculpture — it’s a symbol of the city’s raw energy. Gifted by Eiendomsspar in 2000 to mark Oslo’s 1000th anniversary, the bronze tiger lounges confidently in front of Oslo Central Station, welcoming travelers with a playful snarl. The nickname "Tigerstaden" (Tiger City), coined by poet Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, once implied the city’s dangers — now it suggests vitality and edge. Locals love it, tourists climb it, and it purrs at the heart of the capital’s chaos.
Barcode Oslo
Barcode Quarter in Oslo is a striking row of modern high-rises along the Bjørvika waterfront, resembling the lines of a barcode when viewed from a distance. Designed by multiple international architects, this controversial and eye-catching project redefined Oslo’s skyline starting in the 2000s. Housing offices, apartments, restaurants, and galleries, it’s a sleek contrast to the historic city center. Love it or hate it, Barcode symbolizes Oslo’s leap into bold urban modernism — glass, steel, and ambition packed into vertical rhythm.
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One-year access to the tour in your preferred language
Audio guide app for iPhone and Android
Offline map featuring a route for effortless GPS navigation
25 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
In-person tour guide
Smartphone and Headphones
Transportation
Food and Beverages
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My family and I didn't want to walk in Oslo with group so we decided to try the audio guide. This is our first time using audio guide in this and we are pleased. It's very convenient that we decide how to follow the route ourselves. We divided it into three sections with breaks in between for rest, snacks, and photos. We also learned many interesting stories that we definitely wouldn't have heard if we'd been walking alone. Point with cathedral was most mesmerizing. The audio guide explains everything in a simple manner, makes appropriate jokes, and doesn't turn the walk into a lecture. I recommend it! We will use it in our next family trip
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