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Oslo Self Guided Audio Experience
Oslo Self Guided Audio Experience
Oslo Self Guided Audio Experience
Oslo Self Guided Audio Experience
Oslo Self Guided Audio Experience

Oslo Self Guided Audio Experience

By Uvamai Niche Tourism
Price is Rp146.736 per adult
Features
  • 9h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Discover Oslo at your own rhythm with our self-guided audio tour—no rushing, no waiting for others. Uncover hidden stories and historical secrets that even locals don't know, narrated by expert historians who reveal Oslo's authentic character beyond the tourist façade.

Choose your own adventure by selecting only the attractions that interest you, creating a personalised journey impossible with traditional tours. While group tours offer surface-level information, our immersive experience delves deeper with rich historical context and captivating stories.

Our professional narration is complemented by ambient soundscapes that transport you through time, bringing Oslo's history to life in your ears. Experience the perfect blend of freedom and insight—explore at your pace while gaining deeper understanding than any guidebook could provide.

Activity location

  • Oslo Central Station
    • 1 Jernbanetorget
    • 0154, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Oslo
    • Oslo, Oslo, Norway

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Oslo Self Guided Audio Experience
  • Activity duration is 9 hours9h
    9h
  • English
Price details
Rp146.736 x 1 AdultRp146.736

Total
Price is Rp146.736
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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate access link to the audio guide in one playlist for all 17 attractions
  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate access links are valid until your tour is complete (maximum 6 days)
  • What's includedWhat's includedPrivate access link to a tour itinerary map of 17 attractions with audio guide individually
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedTransportations (pick-up and drop-off)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedAudio devices (earphones and internet / Wi-Fi)
  • What's excludedWhat's excludedFood and drinks

Know before you book

  • Public transport options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Since this tour is a self-guided audio tour, you can choose where to start and finish according to your preference.
  • How Our Self-Guided Audio Tour Works:
  • 1. Receive Access Links: On your selected date of travel, before your starting time, you'll receive an email containing two important links for your audio guide.
  • 2. Audio Content (Link 1): Click on our secure SoundCloud web link to access the audio guides. You can listen to individual attraction guides or the entire tour to plan your visit. This allows you to familiarise yourself with the content before or during your tour.
  • 3. Interactive Map (Link 2): Use our secure Google My Maps link to locate all attractions on an interactive map. Each point on the map corresponds to a stop on the tour and links directly to its audio guide.
  • 4. Flexible Exploration: As you explore the city use the map to navigate between stops. At each location, simply click on the corresponding point to play the relevant audio guide.
  • 5. Plan Your Route: You can use both links to plan your route in advance, deciding which attractions you want to prioritise or if you want to follow the suggested order of the tour.
  • 6. Customer Support: If you have any questions about accessing or using the audio guide, please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to ensure you have a smooth and enjoyable experience
  • Remember, this self-guided tour allows you to explore at your own pace. Feel free to take breaks, spend more time at your favourite locations, or even split the tour across multiple days. The flexibility of our audio guide ensures you can tailor the experience to your preferences and schedule.
  • What to Bring: * Headphones/Earphones * Fully charged smartphone * Internet access
  • *While all the tourist attractions mentioned above are free to visit, please note that if any attractions have recently implemented entry fees, travellers will need to purchase their own tickets.

Activity itinerary

Oslo Central Station
  • 20m
Step into the architectural marvel that is Oslo Central Station, where historic grandeur meets modern innovation. Your audio guide reveals the fascinating evolution of this transport hub from its 1854 origins to today's sleek redesign. Discover hidden architectural details most visitors miss while learning how this station became the beating heart of Norway's rail network. As you explore at your own pace, you'll hear captivating stories of dramatic wartime events that unfolded here and understand how this building reflects Norway's journey from a developing nation to a modern powerhouse. The station's striking contrast between preserved historical elements and cutting-edge design tells a unique storey about Oslo's respect for tradition while embracing the future.
Tiger Sculpture
  • 20m
Stand face-to-face with Oslo's fierce feline guardian, the majestic tiger sculpture that welcomes travellers at Oslo Central Station. This bronze sentinel isn't just an artistic landmark—it's a symbol of Oslo's civic pride and historical nickname as the "Tiger City." Your audio guide reveals the surprising origins of this moniker dating back to a 19th-century poem by Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson and explains how this sculpture became one of Oslo's most beloved meeting points. Discover the artistic vision behind Elena Engelsen's creation and why Norwegians developed such an affection for this creature not native to their lands. The tiger's tale encompasses Oslo's transformation from a modest city to a vibrant capital, offering insights into Norwegian identity that casual observers completely miss.
Oslo Cathedral (Oslo Domkirke)
  • 20m
Enter Oslo Cathedral, where centuries of Norwegian history echo within its hallowed walls. Your audio guide unveils the cathedral's remarkable journey from its 17th-century foundations through multiple reconstructions, each layer revealing a different chapter in Oslo's religious and cultural evolution. At your leisure, discover the hidden symbolism in the ornate pulpit and altar piece that most guided tours overlook. The audio experience brings to life the dramatic stories behind the cathedral's role during WWII occupation and its significance in royal ceremonies. You'll learn about the mysterious painted ceiling motifs and their meanings while appreciating how this place of worship has remained a constant spiritual harbour throughout Oslo's transformations. The cathedral's blend of baroque elements with distinctly Norwegian touches tells a unique storey about national identity.
The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet
  • 20m
Glide across the iconic marble roof of the Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, an architectural masterpiece that invites public interaction unlike any other opera house worldwide. Your audio guide reveals the revolutionary design philosophy behind Snøhetta's creation—how this building intentionally blurs boundaries between high culture and public space. Discover hidden acoustic features and engineering marvels as you explore at your preferred pace, understanding why this structure won the prestigious Mies van der Rohe Award. The audio experience transports you behind the scenes with exclusive insights into the building's underwater construction challenges and the symbolism of its design elements resembling an iceberg emerging from Oslo Fjord. Learn about the meticulous selection of the distinctive Italian marble and how the building transformed a neglected harbour area into Oslo's cultural epicentre.
Deichman Bjorvika
  • 20m
Wander through the spectacular Deichman Bjørvika, Oslo's main public library that redefines what a modern knowledge centre can be. Your audio guide reveals how this architectural gem represents Norway's commitment to open knowledge, with its transparent design symbolising democratic access to information. Explore at your leisure to discover the building's sustainable innovations, including energy-harvesting features that make it one of Europe's most environmentally advanced public buildings. The audio experience highlights hidden artistic installations throughout the structure and explains how each floor was conceptualized around different aspects of human knowledge. Learn about the dramatic contrast between this futuristic vision and the library's humble origins in Christian Deichman's private collection from 1785. The building's striking diagonal lights cutting through its interior represent knowledge illuminating the human mind—a subtle detail most visitors never learn about.
Akershus Castle and Fortress (Akershus Slott og Festning)
  • 20m
Step back in time at Akershus Castle and Fortress, the medieval stronghold that has guarded Oslo since the 14th century. Your audio guide unveils the fortress's strategic brilliance, explaining how its position was critical to controlling the sea approach to Oslo. At your own pace, explore hidden passages and discover architectural details that reveal centuries of military innovations. The audio experience brings to life dramatic tales of sieges and the fortress's undefeated history against foreign invaders, including the daring resistance operations headquartered here during WWII. Learn about the royal mausoleum housing remains of Norwegian monarchs and the ghostly legends of Mantelgeisten, the cloaked spirit said to patrol the castle halls. The fortress represents Norway's journey from medieval kingdom to modern nation, with each stone and battlement telling part of this nation's remarkable storey of resilience.
Karl Johans gate
  • 20m
Stroll down Karl Johans Gate, Oslo's magnificent main thoroughfare that connects the Royal Palace with the city centre. Your audio guide reveals how this elegant street evolved from a muddy path to Norway's most prestigious address, named after King Karl Johan who never actually saw its completion. Discover at your leisure the hidden architectural details of the historic buildings lining the street, including Neo-classical and Art Nouveau masterpieces overlooked by casual visitors. The audio experience brings to life colourful stories of the street's role in national celebrations, political demonstrations, and as the stage for Oslo's cultural revolution. Learn about the famous literary figures who debated Norway's future in the cafés along this street and the subtle symbols of national identity incorporated into building façades that even locals rarely notice. This isn't just a street—it's Norway's historical timeline expressed in urban design.
Oslo City Hall
  • 20m
Explore Oslo City Hall, the distinctive brick building where Nobel Peace Prizes are awarded annually. Your audio guide reveals how this architectural landmark represents Norway's transition from a traditional monarchy to a modern social democracy. At your own pace, discover the hidden symbolism in the stunning murals depicting Norwegian history, workers' rights, and cultural traditions—details rushed tour groups often miss. The audio experience explains the controversial reception this building initially received and how it grew to become Oslo's proud symbol. Learn about the meaning behind the astronomical clock, the symbolic importance of the Great Hall's dimensions, and hear stories about memorable Nobel ceremonies that changed world history. The city hall's twin towers represent the duality of Norway's government system, a subtle architectural message that speaks volumes about Norwegian values.
Aker Brygge
  • 20m
Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of Aker Brygge, Oslo's premier waterfront district transformed from industrial shipyards to an urban playground. Your audio guide reveals the area's remarkable metamorphosis, explaining how abandoned ship construction facilities became Norway's most valuable real estate. Explore at your leisure to discover architectural details showcasing the brilliant preservation of industrial elements alongside modern innovations. The audio experience transports you through different eras of Oslo's maritime history while highlighting how this development revolutionized Norwegians' relationship with their waterfront. Learn about the environmental rehabilitation that made this transformation possible and the pioneering mixed. The district's design intentionally creates what Norwegians call "koselig" (cosy) spaces—a distinctly Norwegian approach to public space that fosters community even during harsh winter months.
The Palace Park
  • 20m
Wander through the serene grounds of The Palace Park, the verdant royal garden surrounding the Norwegian Royal Palace. Your audio guide reveals the fascinating evolution of this public space from private royal grounds to beloved city sanctuary. At your own pace, discover hidden monuments, rare tree specimens, and secret garden designs that even Oslo residents often overlook. The audio experience brings to life stories of royal ceremonies, historical events, and the Norwegian royal family's unique relationship with citizens compared to other European monarchies. Learn about the park's intentional design as a symbol of Norwegian democratic values, allowing public access right up to the palace steps—a physical manifestation of the nation's egalitarian principles. Discover the Queen's Garden with its stunning variety of roses, the symbolic statuary representing Norwegian virtues, and hear captivating anecdotes about royal life that offer insight into Norway's constitutional monarchy.
St. Olav's Catholic Cathedral
  • 20m
Step into St. Olav's Catholic Church, a neo-Gothic gem that tells the compelling storey of Catholicism's return to Norway after being banned for centuries. Your audio guide reveals how this church represents religious tolerance reborn in a predominantly Lutheran nation. Explore at your leisure to discover architectural elements that blend Norwegian motifs with Catholic tradition, creating a unique aesthetic overlooked by standard tours. The audio experience explains how this church became a sanctuary for refugees during WWII and the daring role its clergy played in resistance operations. Learn about the church's dedication to St. Olav, Norway's patron saint and former king, whose legacy bridges pre-Reformation Norway with the modern era. The church's rose window contains symbols meaningful to Norwegian-Catholic identity. This sacred space represents Norway's journey towards religious pluralism and reconciliation with its pre-Reformation past.
Old Aker Church
  • 20m
Discover Oslo's oldest surviving building, Old Aker Church, whose weathered stone walls have witnessed nearly a millennium of Norwegian history. Your audio guide reveals how this medieval landmark sits literally on solid silver—built above former mining shafts that once produced wealth for Norway's earliest kingdoms. At your own pace, explore the austere Romanesque architecture and discover how the church's design reflects pre-Gothic Norwegian building traditions unlike anything else in Oslo. The audio experience brings to life tales of the church surviving fires, wars, and reformations while explaining the mysterious runic inscriptions and ancient stone carvings that puzzle historians to this day. Learn about the church's role in pagan-to-Christian transition. The surrounding cemetery contains graves of prominent Norwegians whose stories offer fascinating insights into Oslo's social evolution across centuries.
Grunerlokka
  • 20m
Immerse yourself in Grunerlokka, Oslo's hip enclave that transformed from working-class district to cultural hotspot. Your audio guide reveals how this neighborhood's industrial brick buildings and worker housing developed during Norway's 19th-century industrial revolution, now reimagined as creative spaces and trendy apartments. Explore at your leisure to discover hidden street art, secret courtyards, and architectural details that tell the storey of Oslo's social evolution. The audio experience highlights how this area became home to waves of immigrants whose influence remains in the district's multicultural character and cuisine. Learn about the area's namesake, businessman Friedrich Gruner, whose factories employed much of early modern Oslo. The neighbourhood's preservation represents a uniquely Norwegian approach to gentrification that attempts to maintain authenticity while embracing creative reinvention.
Botanical Garden
  • 20m
Wander through Oslo's Botanical Garden, a living museum showcasing Norway's commitment to biodiversity and scientific research since 1814. Your audio guide reveals the garden's dual purpose as both public paradise and serious research facility housing over 5,500 plant species. At your own pace, discover thematic collections including the systematic garden illustrating plant evolution. The audio experience explains how the Arctic-Alpine Garden preserves endangered mountain species threatened by climate change, highlighting Norway's leadership in conservation efforts. Learn about the Victorian Palm House's engineering innovations that allowed tropical plants to thrive in Scandinavian conditions and discover the garden's role in developing cold-resistant crop varieties crucial to Norwegian agriculture. Hidden throughout are plants used in traditional Norse medicine and mythology, connecting visitors to ancient Norwegian cultural practices that standard tours never mention.
Uranienborg Church
  • 20m
Marvel at Uranienborg Church, the neo-Gothic masterpiece designed by architect Henrik Bull that serves as a landmark in Oslo's prestigious Frogner district. Your audio guide reveals how this church's distinctive red brick tower intentionally creates a visual counterpoint to the neighborhood's ornate villas, symbolising spiritual values amidst material wealth. Explore at your own pace to discover the intricate stained glass windows depicting uniquely Norwegian interpretations of biblical scenes. The audio experience explains how this church became a centre of resistance during Nazi occupation. Learn about the church's innovative architecture combining medieval inspiration with modern construction techniques of its time, and discover the meaning behind the ornate wood carvings that incorporate ancient Norse motifs into Christian iconography—a subtle artistic statement about Norway's religious evolution that casual observers completely miss.
Frogner Park
  • 20m
Stroll through magnificent Frogner Park, Oslo's green jewel and the world's largest sculpture park dedicated to a single artist's work. Your audio guide reveals how industrialist-turned-philanthropist Gustav Vigeland transformed this former estate into his life's artistic legacy. The audio experience explains how Vigeland's distinctive artistic style developed and why his frank depictions of human forms were revolutionary for their time. Learn about the technical marvel of the Monolith carved from a single granite block, requiring 14 years of meticulous work, and discover stories about the models who inspired specific sculptures. The park represents Norway's progressive attitudes towards public art and the human body, with each sculpture expressing emotional universality that transcends cultural boundaries—insights that bring profound depth to what might otherwise be just another pretty park visit.
Vigeland Park
  • 20m
Experience the emotional power of Vigeland Park, the crown jewel within Frogner Park and Gustav Vigeland's masterpiece of sculptural storytelling. Your audio guide reveals the profound philosophical journey Vigeland designed for visitors, moving from gates representing life's beginnings through the cycle of human experience. The audio experience brings to life Vigeland's personal storey and artistic vision, explaining his unconventional techniques and why Norway granted him this unprecedented opportunity to create a unified sculptural landscape. Learn about the controversial Angry Boy statue that has become an unexpected icon. The park's design intentionally creates moments of both confrontation and contemplation—an artistic strategy to evoke emotional responses that connect all humanity beyond language or cultural barriers. This sculptural universe represents Norway's humanistic values like no other site in Scandinavia.

Location

Activity location

  • LOB_ACTIVITIESLOB_ACTIVITIESOslo Central Station
    • 1 Jernbanetorget
    • 0154, Oslo, Oslo, Norway

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • PEOPLEPEOPLEOslo
    • Oslo, Oslo, Norway

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