
This self-guided audio walking tour introduces first-time visitors to central Oslo through its waterfront landmarks, civic buildings, and royal avenue. It suits travelers who enjoy architecture, history, public art, and the feeling of getting to know a capital on foot.
Your route starts at The Tiger beside Oslo Central Station, where the bronze cat has become one of the city's best-known meeting points. From there, you head to the white marble slopes of the Oslo Opera House, then continue to the medieval walls of Akershus Fortress. The walk carries you onward to Oslo City Hall, the brick landmark where the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony is held, before turning toward Oslo Cathedral and lively Karl Johans gate. Along the way, you also pass the Norwegian Parliament and the harborside promenades of Aker Brygge.
The tour ends at The Royal Palace at the top of Oslo's grand main street. On the way, you can expect sharp contrasts: glass and marble by the fjord, fortress stone above the harbor, broad squares, church bells, busy shopfronts, and the calm palace park. The most memorable moments are likely to be standing on the Opera House roof, looking over the water from the fortress, and walking Karl Johans gate toward the palace like generations of Oslo residents before you.





