
Explore Oslo's rich history and vibrant culture with a guided city walk that includes the old Renaissance square, Christiania Torv, the magnificent Akershus Fortress, and the hidden treasures of Oslo City Hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony is held on December 10th each year.
This walking tour combines history, culture and nature in a seamless three-hours experience. The tour starts in Oslo's old city centre at the old marked square, Christiania Torv, known for its sculpture, the "Glove". We head to explore Akershus Fortress – originally a medieval castle built in the late 13th century, today Norway’s most important national arena and one of the city’s most popular recreational areas. From the Fortress, we head to the iconic Oslo City Hall for a guided tour. The City Hall is known for its annual concerts in connection with the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony, but also for its artistic decorations both inside and out.
Latitude: 59.91386, Longitude: 10.75224
Please wear good walking shoes and dress for the weather. You must be used to walking on cobblestones (Akershus Fortress). The tour includes a guided walk around Akershus Castle and Fortress and a guided tour inside and outside the Oslo City Hall. Welcome❤️
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