Oslo Faits saillants. Meilleure visite privée à pied d'Oslo avec un guide local.





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Promenade privée avec un Viking : visite privée des principaux sites touristiques et lieux locaux d'Oslo Promenade privée avec un Viking - Visite à pied d'Oslo. Notre visite à pied d'Oslo est votre introduction à notre pays. Elle vous aidera à vous repérer et à profiter au maximum de votre séjour en Norvège. Nous la recommandons comme premier arrêt à Oslo. Notre visite familiale donne vie à l'histoire de la Norvège avec des histoires passionnantes et de la mythologie nordique. Nous visiterons tous les monuments célèbres du centre-ville, à savoir Aker Brygge, le Palais Royal, le Parlement, l'Université, les rues principales, etc. Vous visiterez également une forteresse médiévale Akershus ou le parc de sculptures Vigeland (transports en commun payés par les voyageurs). Mais nous partagerons également des endroits locaux cachés, des choses que vous manqueriez si vous ne saviez pas quoi chercher. Nous voulons que vous ressentiez l'atmosphère unique et conviviale de notre petite ville originale, pas seulement pour voir les attractions touristiques les plus populaires. Nous vous montrerons nos endroits préférés pour manger, boire et visiter.
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Nous commencerons à votre hôtel au centre d'Oslo. Le tour doit inclure: Centre ville - Oslo du 19ème siècle: Palais Royal, Parlement, Karl Johan - la rue principale, Fjord d'Oslo, Aker Brygge (ancien chantier naval), Forteresse médiévale d'Akershus, Kvadraturen, Oslo du 17ème siècle Cathédrale Domkirke Nouvel Opéra National Fjord d'Oslo City Hall - courte visite. Prix Nobel de la paix. Un ou deux des musées de votre choix à Bygdoy, à savoir le Viking Skip Museum ou Polar Ship Fram. Ou la National Gallery (peintures d'Edvard Munch, impressionnistes français, etc.). Vigeland Sculpture Park (facultatif) - une promenade dans le parc. Une visite de 3 heures inclura au moins un ou deux musées. Il s'agit probablement du musée Vikingship, du musée Kon-Tiki, de la mairie (prix Nobel de la paix), de la galerie nationale (E. Munch, paysages norvégiens, impressionnistes français, etc.) ou du parc Vigeland (parc de sculptures)
Superbe région de fjord
Quartier haut de gamme avec de nombreux restaurants, parc de sculptures et musées
Superbe opéra face au marbre blanc. Vue de la zone d'en haut
Forteresse militaire bien conservée et château royal
Le théâtre principal. Henrik Ibsen
Résidence principale de l'actuelle famille royale. Monument à Karl Johan
Inauguré en 1950, l'hôtel de ville d'Oslo est l'organe administratif de la ville et le siège du conseil municipal. Le bâtiment a été décoré par le grand art norvégien de 1900 à 1950, avec des motifs de l'histoire, de la culture et de la vie professionnelle norvégiennes.
unique et fabuleux
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
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
- Entièrement accessible aux personnes à mobilité réduite
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(57)
Or guide was very friendly and eager to take us wherever we wanted to go, she also was willing to go additional hours, she really knows Oslo - we highly recommend her.
Really enjoyed the information and pace of the tour which included highlights and behind the scenes stops to give us a great day
This is a great way to see the highlights of Oslo with a bit of history of the city mixed in. It never felt rushed and we even had a little 15 min break at a lovely coffee shop. Highly recommended for those who want to see the city before they book other options within the city. You do not enter the Opera House, City Hall or any museums but you do get to see where they are and plan your future days in the city accordingly. Overall amazing experience!
This is a very complete tour of the city. Our guide Tania did great, knowledgeable and very kind. Recommended very good places to visit after our tour with her. Don’t think twice.
Our walking tour of Oslo started right off the ship where we were met by our local guide, Tonya-Lisa. She walked us through the scenic Oslo city center area, providing information about the history of Oslo, as well as Norwegian culture. Tonya-Lisa was very knowledgeable and accommodating, willing to make adjustments to meet our needs. Please note that this is a fairly physical activity. Most of the time is spent walking, often over cobblestone streets. Persons with mobility issues may wish to consider other options.
I did a private solo tour with Tanya Lisa. I was in Oslo for work and stayed on a Saturday to see the city. She was on time meeting me at a place I could easily find. She asked me what I was interested in seeing and she shared a lot about Norwegian culture. She asked a couple times if her approach was working for me and it was but that was nice of her to ask. She gave me ideas on what to do in the afternoon alone and helped to find a nice place for me to have dinner. I definitely wanted to see the cathedral so we ended there and there was a nice concert going on. She took several pictures of me as we walked as well. I would recommend this tour!
Oslo City Guide Tour Signe Jenssen was an amazing guide. In the morning our tour group from Canada did the Frogner Park and the Royal Palace. Ms Jenssen explained the park and palace well and seemed interested in the information she was providing. Was willing and able to answer questions. The history of the Royal Family especially present day and Margaret in the past was very interesting. Toured the From Museum in the afternoon. Signe provided excellent explanations of the expeditions and made it come alive. Very good pace for seniors. Thank you.
We were a group of 6 traveling to OSLO for business and pleasure in August of 2024. We had this tour on the day after we arrived in Oslo. The walking tour took us to all of the big sites near downtown Oslo. We saw the outside of the palace, the City Hall, the Opera house, the Nobel Peace Museum, and the National theater. We spent 30 minutes inside of the Public Library, we spent about 1 hour in the Vigiland Statue Park. The tour was pretty good, and then we knew the things we had to see in more detail during the remainder of our time in Oslo. The tour was pretty good, but I had a tough time with the guides accent and the ambient noise of Oslo. It is very nice that most of Oslo traffic has been rerouted to underground tunnels, this keeps the noise down and the city cleaner I would imagine.
Tanya was on time and she did a great job of mixing things up based on the vibe of the group, which an important quality for a guide. She answered all of our questions and covered all important parts of Oslo on our 4 hour tour.
The salmon tasting, Oslo library, and Vigeland Sculpture Garden were standouts during the overview of the city. We also enjoyed experiencing the tram and underground. Our guide went out of her way to accommodate us.



