City Excursion (musées gratuits). Tour des trésors cachés d’Oslo





Description
Familiarisez-vous avec Oslo lors d'une visite privée qui vous montre les points forts et les joyaux cachés de la ville. Le moyen idéal pour les nouveaux arrivants de découvrir la ville, cette visite vous présente la culture et l'histoire de la Norvège à travers des histoires passionnantes, des mythes et des détails historiques. De plus, votre guide fournit des recommandations sur les restaurants, les bars et les magasins préférés des locaux afin que vous puissiez sortir des sentiers battus. Découvrez Oslo avec un guide local pour montrer la voie. Une visite privée permet au guide de façonner la visite en fonction de vos intérêts Apprenez votre chemin dans la ville sans vous soucier de vous perdre Une visite à pied vous permet de ralentir et de voir des choses que vous auriez autrement manquées L'itinéraire est flexible pour s'adapter aux besoins du groupe. Les transports en commun sont excellents et doivent être utilisés pour se rendre au tremplin de saut à ski Holmenkollen (en option/selon la météo), au parc de sculptures de Vigeland et à Bygdøy.
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Itinéraire
L'Opéra d'Oslo est situé directement sur le port, avec un extérieur blanc en angle qui semble sortir de l'eau. Il invite ses visiteurs à grimper sur son toit et à profiter d'une vue panoramique sur Oslo et le fjord, toute l'année
La forteresse d'Akershus est un endroit formidable pour découvrir l'histoire d'Oslo et profiter d'une journée. La construction du château et de la forteresse d'Akershus débuta en 1299 sous le roi Håkon V. Le château médiéval, achevé dans les années 1300, jouissait d'un emplacement stratégique à la fin du promontoire et résistait à de nombreux sièges à travers les âges. Le roi Christian IV (1588-1648) fit moderniser le château et le transformer en château de la Renaissance et en résidence royale.
Tjuvholmen est l'un des arrondissements les plus récents d'Oslo. La région se caractérise par une diversité architecturale intrigante et des espaces extérieurs uniques. Il abrite plusieurs galeries et installations artistiques, notamment le musée Astrup Fearnley, entouré d'un parc de sculptures et d'une plage. Les restaurants de Tjuvholmen sont réputés pour leurs normes élevées et leurs excellents emplacements
Parc de sculptures Vigeland (200 statues). Il s’agit d’une visite à pied dans le parc, et nous dépenserons env. 1 heure là-bas. Ce parc de sculptures unique est l'œuvre de la vie du sculpteur Gustav Vigeland (1869-1943) avec plus de 200 sculptures en bronze, en granit et en fonte.
Repère. Romantisme national. Prix Nobel de la paix. Sous réserve d'accès pour le public
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Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Le code vestimentaire est chic et décontracté
Avis(11)
Our guide was very knowledgeable about the city centre and had many recommendations for activities and places to eat! Highly recommend to do on the first day of your trip and you will have lots to do!
Thank you so much. We really enjoyed this tour. Looking forward to book more tours with your guide / agency.
We were asked to reschedule our time for this tour which was okay. However, our guide rushed in several minutes late, stating “just in time”. It only got worse from there. No schedule or itinerary. ‘What do you want to see?” How should I know. I am the visitor. I told her “this is hidden gems of Oslo”. We walked to the Opera House. She pointed out “look, there is an apartment building”; “look, there is a restaurant”; I was pointed out more dogs …Tanya Lisa was the worst guide I have experienced on this trip. Unfocused. Very little historical information. We walked to the Univ of Oslo. She said it was closed but I saw people going in. I asked if that wasn’t where the Munch painting was. We made it in with 9 minutes to spare before it closed. My granddaughter and husband left after an hour of her babbling. I stuck with it for another two hours but quit This tour us a waste of time, energy, and money. DO NOT USE THIS TOUR!!
We went to the City Hall, Munch museum, new Library and also other historical places, as usual. Then the Client said she was "out of steam" and went back to the hotel. I did not expect such a bad and rude review - very strange. I am very upset about it. Her expectations were obviously different. Sorry
We were able to see parts of the city you could only see by walking. Favorite part was the sculptor garden.
The national WWII Aviation museum in Colorado Springs is a hidden gem. It was a 2 hour guided tour of aircraft and memorabilia. The tour guide, Ray, was very knowledgeable and had an excellent sense of humor. Will be going back and will bring some friends along as well.
Viewing the new Library, Salmon experience and the Statue Parks. Our guide was extremely knowledgeable.
We went on a vacation trip to Oslo, enjoyed very much the time in downtown and getting to know the city.
Awesome experience, we got to see all the places that we chose and more with a lot of interesting information.
Read so many reviews about this tour before I booked but it was not what I expected. The guide didn’t tell me what did Oslo mean unlike what other reviews had about the explanation. There was also a miscommunication on the location of the hotel and guide was not well versed with the Viking history despite me asking and she gave a 1 minute explanation and told me to go to the museums when I already booked a museum free tour. She said she tried her best but I don’t think it’s nice to ask in a threatening way about the ratings and reviews that your client will give in the middle of the street when it’s so cold.. I do appreciate the explanations she gave but they were rather repetitive. No comments whether one should book the tour but you can probably tell the guide in advance because she won’t bother to contact you in advance and will blame you for not texting her in advance. Oh wells. Not impressed with Oslo.
When I met Joanne, she had just arrived from Northern Norway. She traveled by Hurtigruten ship along the coast of Norway. Oslo was her last stop in Norway. She had a bad experience and was very negative about Norway in general. During the tour in Oslo, she kept complaining: terrible tour guide in Sweden, Hurtigruten ship - too old, food on the ship - terrible, medical service - no proper treatment. She didn't like Oslo either, she said it was "messy" , beggars on the street etc. She booked the tour for 1.30PM (it does get dark around 3PM). After the tour, she requested a refund because it was too dark. Before the tour she did not informed the Guide that she changed her hotel.
Tanya really knows a lot about Oslo! Great fun to have this tour with her. I would recommend her for solo tours as well as for larger groups.



