
This self-guided audio walking tour explores creative Oslo through streets, river paths, and historic corners. It suits first-time visitors who want a feel for local life, industrial heritage, art, and quieter hidden lanes beyond the city center.
The route begins in Grünerløkka, a district known for its lively cafés, murals, and independent spirit. From there, you head to BLÅ beside the Akerselva, where the river and brick buildings set the scene for Oslo’s alternative music culture. The walk continues through Vulkan, a former industrial area turned into a modern urban hub, then shifts into the older wooden charm of Damstredet and Telthusbakken. Along the way, you also pass through Our Savior's Cemetery, where Henrik Ibsen and Edvard Munch are buried, and reach the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, housed in reused factory buildings.
The final stretch follows the Akerselva north to Vøyenfallene, where fast water crashes over dark rock in the middle of the city, and ends at Hønse-Lovisas house by the river. The most memorable moments include hearing the rush of the falls, seeing neat rows of 19th-century wooden houses, standing by famous graves beneath tall trees, and watching Oslo’s industrial past blend into its creative present.





