Centro de Oslo: destaques autoguiados e tour de áudio histórico





Descrição
Você está cansado de ter que fazer parte de grandes grupos de turismo? Bem, não se preocupe porque este tour de áudio autoguiado por Oslo foi feito para você! Explore os destaques do centro de Oslo comigo da maneira certa: caminhe no seu próprio ritmo, relaxe quando quiser e leve o tempo que quiser. O passeio começa na famosa praça pública de Oslo em frente à prefeitura e traça uma rota até o Palácio Real, antes de descer a Avenida Karl Johan, a rua principal de Oslo. Ao longo do caminho, contarei um pouco da história da Noruega, sua família real e seus escritores famosos. Você conhecerá os famosos pontos históricos de Oslo e também conhecerá um lado mais moderno de Oslo, com suas lojas, músicos de rua e parlamento. Terminaremos o passeio em Bjørvika, uma baía com uma vista perfeita da Ópera Nacional e do Ballet. O tour está pronto sempre que você estiver e o áudio é reproduzido automaticamente na hora e no local certos usando o GPS do seu smartphone e o aplicativo móvel VoiceMap, que também funciona offline.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Aker Brygge é um shopping center construído sobre os restos de um antigo estaleiro. É um ponto de encontro popular para comer ou tomar uma bebida depois do trabalho.
O prédio do Centro Nobel da Paz costumava ser uma antiga estação ferroviária, onde trens da parte oeste da Noruega chegavam. O prédio agora serve como um museu sobre o Prêmio Nobel da Paz e conta a história do fundador do Prêmio da Paz Alfred Nobel, assim como dos vencedores anteriores.
O parque que rodeia o Palácio Real foi construído durante a década de 1840. Tem muitas árvores majestosas, gramados bem cuidados e belos lagos, alguns deles com fontes. O parque é uma área de lazer popular para os cidadãos de Oslo, e até serviu de base para os hippies em meados da década de 1960.
Paris tem seus Champs Elysees, Nova York tem sua Broadway, Oslo tem a Karl Johan Avenue - ou apenas "Karl Johan". A primeira parte da rua já estava estabelecida no século XVI, mas desde 1852 é conhecida como “Karl Johan” - em homenagem ao rei.
Nos velhos tempos, o Østbanehallen era a estação ferroviária central para as rotas do norte da Noruega. Após uma transformação completa, o Østbanehallen reabriu em 2015 e possui lojas, restaurantes, um hotel e o Centro de Visitantes de Oslo.
Destaques
O que está incluído
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Acessibilidade para cadeira de rodas
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(10)
The best part was turning of your completely out of date information and just walking and reading the signs. Waste of time and money.
Hi there, I'm sorry you were disappointed with your experience and felt you would be better off turning the guide off. It would be helpful to know what parts of the content were outdated. Specific information like this can help us identify which parts of a tour need updating. Could you send more information about what was not up to date to support@voicemap.me?
Great introduction to Oslo through this audio tour - enabled me to take it at my own pace, and stop and enjoy various points along the route. Very easy to follow and quite informative. Would look to do similar tours again.
I came across VoiceMap earlier this year and since then I have downloaded several self guided audio city tours. I love this way of discovering a new city, without being tied down to a group tour, but able to pause and resume whenever I like, and even take a diversion if I wish. The narrative is very informative and I like the occasional personal touches that the guide mentions. The narration sometimes goes quiet while you walk a stretch, then resumes when you get to the next point of interest, so you don’t feel overloaded with information.
The audio tour by a personality who knows the city well is an excellent idea. However, I would have liked the content to be more detailed and informative. The moments between speaking times are sometimes a little long because when there is a gap that lasts too long, you always wonder if you are taking the wrong route.
I downloaded it directly from App Store so its a little cheaper than via trip advisor. But thanks to Trip Advisor I found this lovely app! Walked from Central station to the starting point and passed by a lot of places that the audio tour guided. I don’t know if there’s a function in the app to start the tour in the middle which would be better, but it’s still enjoyable. At least I know the way/roads more clearly having walked past once before the tour. There’s a voice showing up telling me I might have gone to wrong direction from time to time but actually I’m going towards the correct direction, so I guess the GPS sometimes malfunctions a little bit.
We thought this looked like a great way to explore Oslo while we were in port. We bought this through trip advisor the morning of our excursion. Unfortunately, after downloading the app, the code provided did not work for us. We spent over two of our four hours in Oslo trying to call trip advisor and emailing this merchant. The merchant did eventually manually add the tour to our account, but we missed two hours we could have been sightseeing. We have requested a refund and have not heard back.
We're sorry you weren't able to use VoiceMap, and we have processed a refund for you. But your review does feel a bit unfair. The code you were given does work. We've tested it to make sure. We also have hundreds of customers using almost identical codes every day. Your code had the number 0 and the letter O, and we understand if this may have resulted in some confusion. Within an hour of receiving your initial support request, we messaged you through Tripadvisor clarifying that the code had both numbers and letters. (We also offered to give you a refund out of courtesy at that point, if you continued to find using the tour difficult, before you actually asked for one.) We then followed up with two emails, including one saying that we had added the tour to your account manually. You didn't reply to either of these two emails or our message through Tripadvisor. In fact, it was only through this review that we learnt that you couldn't use the tour in the end. We're sorry about that, once again, and we can appreciate your frustration in having wasted precious time. This is one reason why we do our best to respond to support requests so quickly. We would love to work out where you got stuck exactly, so we can address this if at all possible. Could you get back to us and explain in more detail? Thanks, Alex
Had a day "for over" in Oslo, and wanted to take me time to see the city. Known Voicemap from before other places, and was by tourist information to hear if they could recommend a trip. They informed that they did not know about Voicemapturer in Oslo, but after a search with the mobile I found this tour. A clear trip from the town hall via the castle and Karl Johan, before it ended up at the magnificent opera house in Bjørvika. It seems unfortunate that the tour is not available in Norwegian, but apart from that it was an interesting and educational tour.
This was new to me, but the Voicemap app worked quite well as a guide. Great alternative for those who do not want or do not have the opportunity to be guided in groups. But want to explore at your own pace with options for stops along the way, yet have a guide with you on the trip. Wish me more of this, but then I would like to in Norwegian too
A great guided tour! You will be guided through the highlights of the city, while you can control the pace yourself, and take a stop to eat, drink and possibly shop if you want. Simple and very user-friendly
This audio tour downloads to your smartphone. You can use earbuds/earphones and place your phone in your pocket during the tour. The guide tells you which way to walk and/or turn. If you get off course, a voice recommends that you check the map. In my opinion, it can be used with one of the rentable scooters (which is what I did for part of the tour)! Convenient, because you can download and go whenever you want, and can pause if you want to stop for food or shopping, etc. the start is a bit confusing because of all the construction near the first two stops. Also, this app guide you, with its own map, to exactly where to start!!! Did this tour on June 1st, 2019, and really enjoyed it.



