Sculptures, polar adventurers and buildings that look like icebergs protruding out of the sea are a few of our favourite Oslo Highlights we can't wait to show you! Put on your most comfortable walking shoes; it's time to hit the town.First up, a walking tour of the city centre. We'll cover the As to Zs of Oslo, with everything from the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony held at Oslo City Hall to great Norwegians throughout history at The National Theatre; we'll also see The Royal Palace, Parliament and Akershus Fortress. Having explored the city centre, we tram it up to the Frogner district to stretch our legs and breathe the fresh air of the world's largest sculpture park.Entering through the gates of Vigeland Park reveals a spectacular sight to behold. The many sculptures of Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland come in the form of a monolith, a fountain, a wheel of life, and everything in between. Enjoy a guided tour in the park before we pick up the bus to another green area of Oslo, home to many of the city's most visited museums.Picture a time when there were no satellites, no Google Maps, no aeroplanes, and no crystal-clear knowledge of how the world looked. Then imagine that you still decide to travel to the Earth's poles. Madness! We have arrived at the Fram Museum, where we'll introduce you to Fritjof Nansen's, Otto Sverdrup's, Roald Amundsen's, and their polar adventures.To finish, we've saved the best for the Oslo Opera House.
Explore the best highlights of Oslo. Visit the Oslo Opera House and Royal Palace. See the Akershus Fortress, a Medieval fortress turned Renaissance royal residence by King Christian IV in the 1600s. Admire the hundreds of sculptures in Vigeland Park. Explore the Fram Museum and learn about Norwegian polar exploration in general and three great Norwegian polar explorers in particular
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Meet your guide at the entrance of the Noble Peace Center in Oslo. Please be at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the departure time.