Private Tours and Sightseeing in Oslo

 

Touring in Oslo offers a rewarding blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
The city’s compact center makes it ideal for exploring on foot with a knowledgeable local guide.

From royal landmarks to historic streets, Oslo’s story unfolds naturally along the way.
Scenic waterfronts and green spaces add a distinctive Nordic atmosphere.
Each tour is thoughtfully paced and tailored to your interests.

Private guiding allows for flexibility and a more personal experience.
Stories and local insight bring the city’s past and present to life.’

An engaging and meaningful way to experience Norway’s capital.

 

Charming Oslo Walking Tour

Duration:  3 hours
Start: City center
End: City center
Price: US$ 495 (includes 1-4 people)

Discover the soul of Oslo on an exclusive guided walking tour that brings together the city’s deep history and its contemporary Nordic spirit.’

Designed to offer an authentic encounter with Norway’s capital, this experience invites you to discover Oslo through local eyes — open, thoughtful, and quietly captivating.

Wander along historic streets, leafy avenues, and scenic waterfront paths where centuries of stories unfold against a backdrop of modern architecture and natural beauty. 

 

As you move through the city, you will sense Oslo’s unique harmony between urban life and nature, where forests, fjord, and city exist side by side.

 

Along the way, take in some of Oslo’s most cherished landmarks — from the Royal Palace and the Parliament building to Oslo Cathedral and the medieval Akershus Fortress overlooking the fjord.

 

Strolling along Karl Johans gate, the city’s main thoroughfare, you will experience the rhythm of everyday life and the understated elegance that defines Oslo.

Jewish Oslo Heritage Tour

Duration: 3 hours
Start: City center
End: City center
Price: US$ 495 (includes 1-4 people)

Your local Jewish guide shares personal stories that bring Jewish life in Oslo into focus — the tragedy of World War II, to the continuity of the community today.

Jewish life in Oslo is deeply rooted in resilience, identity, and heritage. Though small in numbers, the Jewish community in Norway’s capital has played a meaningful role in the country’s cultural and historical landscape since the mid-19th century.

At the heart of Jewish Oslo stands the Oslo Synagogue, built in 1920, which remains an active place of worship and community gathering. Nearby is Det Mosaiske Trossamfund (DMT), the official Jewish congregation of Oslo, offering religious services, education, and events that keep Jewish life vibrant.

 

Norwegian Holocaust
Unlike in Denmark, where most Danish Jews were saved during World War II, one third of Norway’s Jewish population (745 people) were captured and deported to Nazi concentration camps, where they were killed. Despite this tragic past, the Jewish community in Norway has rebuilt itself with strength and dignity. 

Oslo Fjords Private Boat Tour

Duration: 2 hours
Start: Harbor front
End: Harbor front
Price: US$ 1.095 (includes 1-4 people)

Explore the Oslo Fjords on an exclusive private boat tour designed for comfort, flexibility, and unforgettable views.

 

Just beyond the city center, the fjord opens into a landscape of islands, forests, and open water. Cruise past the wooded shores of Bygdøy, home to museums and historic maritime sites. Admire traditional summer houses and boathouses lining the coastline. Pass iconic landmarks such as the Oslo Opera House, seen from the water.

 

Sail by the Akershus Fortress, offering a unique perspective on Oslo’s history. Navigate between small islands like Hovedøya and Gressholmen. Learn about monastic ruins, naval history, and island life along the way. 

 

Enjoy panoramic views across the inner Oslo Fjord. Stop at quiet coves or sheltered bays for swimming or relaxing.

Feel the contrast between city skyline and untouched nature. Your local skipper shares stories of the fjord’s past and present. Routes are tailored to your interests and time frame.

 

Perfect for couples, families, and small groups. Fresh sea air and open horizons create a sense of calm and freedom.