Oslo is a laid-back city where modernism and heritage collide. It has top-notch museums, a bustling nightlife, and lots of outdoor activities because many residents want to climb, ski, or sail. With our carefully planned bus stops, the open bus trip is aimed to give you the finest possible overview of Oslo. From our double-decker, exclusive panoramic view, choose your preferred spot and then hop off to continue exploring! You won't have to lose out on amazing vistas and photo opportunities while travelling. Don't let the opportunity slip to make priceless memories! Start your journey by reserving your tour right now!
Hop-off at the Ibsen Museum, honouring the Norwegian playwright, theatrical director, and poet Henrik Ibsen who lived in the 19th century. The museum is made up of two parts: an exhibition area with displays about Ibsen's work, and his renovated flat, where he lived in his final years until his death in 1906. The current Norwegian Monarch's official residence, the Royal Palace, was constructed in the first part of the 1800s as the home of Swedish and Norwegian King Charles III. Take in the surrounding parks, which is accessible to everyone, and observe the changing of the guard. Reboard and travel to Akershus Slott (Akershus Castle) to discover the history of the fortified fort and take in the breathtaking views from the summit of the stronghold.
The open bus tour also includes a visit to the Viking Ship Museum, where you can explore Viking culture and marvel at the reconstructed antique vessels crafted by expert artisans in the thirteenth century. Admire the delightful displays on coast culture and maritime history at the Fram & Norwegian Maritime Museum, which include boat models, fishing, marine archaeology, marine paintings, ship building and shipping. Retrace your steps all the way up to the Vigeland Sculpture Park, which has an extensive sculpture collection. This one's for all you opera enthusiasts out there! Climbing the sloping rooftop of the Oslo Opera House gives amazing views of the city and outdoor performances! Admirers of modern architecture may also like trendy Aker Brygge, a shopping centre that was formerly a shipyard.
Popular stops on the Hop-On Hop-Off Route:
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1) The National Theatre/ The Royal Palace/ Karl Johans Gate
2) Vigeland Sculpture Park and Oslo Museum
3) Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
4) Kon-Tiki Museum/ FRAM/ Norwegian Maritime Museum
5) Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
6) 6B Filipstad Cruise Terminal
6) 6A Color Line Terminal Hjortnes
7) Tjuvholmen (alternative stop)
8) Oslo Cruise Terminal
9) DFDS Ferry Terminal
10) Langkaia
11) Opera House/ MUNCH Museum
12) The National Theatre/ The Royal Palace/ Karl Johans Gate
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"The bus saved time and covered all key landmarks. Clean buses, clear audio commentary, and flexible boarding made the trip smooth and enjoyable."
"Convenient stops near famous places with helpful guides onboard. A relaxing and affordable way to discover the city without worrying about transportation."
"Long waiting times between buses ruined our schedule. Staff seemed unhelpful, and several stops were skipped without any proper explanation."
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