7 hours Private Limousine tour combined Oslo & Tyrifjord including "The Twist"

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  • Duration: 7 hours (approx.)
  • Location: Oslo, Norway
  • Product code: 103858P15
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Itinerary
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Stop At: Kistefos Museum, Samsmoveien 41, Jevnaker 3520 Norway

We take you to the scenic area of Tyrifjord and Jevnaker. The main attraction is the Kistefos museum and sculpture park. Note that the new gallery building "The Twist" was listed in New York Times – 52 Places to go in 2020, number 21.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Fram Museum, Bygdoeynesveien 39, Oslo 0286 Norway

Polar exploration was important in late 1800 and early 1900. There was a race to conquer the North pole and the South pole. In the Polar Museum you find the two authentic polar ships Fram (-forward) and Gjøa. Rewarded "The best museum in Norway". The most impressive is that we can enter the original 130 years old ship and get the polar feeling forced onto us by the multimedla film above us showing the combined drama of sea, wind, ice bergs and northern light.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Krokkleiva, Krokkleiva, Hole Municipality, Buskerud, Eastern Norway

Let's enjoy the Queens view over Tyrifjord. And maybe a cake and coffee at the historic restaurant & Hotel Kleivstua.

Duration: 30 minutes

Pass By: The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, Kirsten Flagstads Pl. 1, Oslo 0150 Norway

Oslo city centre is quite small. We recommend picking a hotel in or close to the city centre (which we can book). Oslo is made for strolling around, and of course we will guide you.
Here is our modern opera building, evoking an ice berg rising up from the sea. You can even can walk on the marble roof.

Pass By: The Norwegian Parliament, Karl Johans gate 22, Oslo 0026 Norway

Norway is a democratic Kingdom since 1814 and our Parliament is situated on the main street of Karl Johan. In front of the Parliament we find the famous Grand Hotel and the vibrant Eidsvoll Park.

Pass By: Karl Johans Gate, Oslo Norway

Oslo's mail street is the Karl Johan, place to see and to be seen during the last 200 years. Today a part of our pedestrian city center (however a couple of crossing streets with cars). Imagine the street at our constitution day May 17th (1814) when tens of thousands of children are waving their flags or their march up to greet the King!

Pass By: Akershus Castle and Fortress (Akershus Slott og Festning), Festningsplassen 1, Oslo 0015 Norway

One of the most important buildings in the city center is Akershus Fortress, built in 1300. Open for walks during the day and early evening. There is also a nice restaurant overlooking the old harbor and the City Hall.

Stop At: Akerselva River, Maridalsvannet, Oslo Norway

The main reason for Oslo's development during the last 500 years is the Aker River splitting the city in two. With 20 "productive" waterfalls it first produced power to our grain- and saw mill and later in the industrial 19th century our steel- and textile industry.

Today a 10 km park and recreation area. The lowest parts occupied by the "hipsters".

Duration: 10 minutes

Pass By: Oslo City Hall, Raadhusplassen 1, Oslo 0037 Norway

The most prominent building facing the sea is the Oslo City hall, well-known as the venue of the Nobel Peace Price ceremony every year.

Pass By: Nobel Peace Center, Brynjulf Bulls Plass 1 City Hall Square, Oslo 0250 Norway

The Nobel Peace Prize ceremony takes place every year in the Oslo City Hall. A torched procession down Karl Johan and past the Grand Hotel (where the winner is accommodated) is held during the evening of the ceremony, and the next night a televised concert takes place. If time we can visit the nearby Nobel Peace Centre

Pass By: The Royal Palace, Slottsplassen 1, Oslo 0010 Norway

Norway is a democratic Kingdom and our Parliament situated on the main street of Karl Johan. We'll walk up front to the King's guards.

Stop At: Vigeland Park, Nobels gate 32, Oslo 0268 Norway

Some kilometres west of the city centre is the great Vigeland Sculpture Park, open all day and night to the public. The several hundred outdoor sculptures illustrate the circle of life. We are happy to give you a guided tour of the park.

Duration: 45 minutes


Inclusions

  • Entrances to the listed attractions including The Twist Gallery
  • Bottled water
  • Private transportation
  • Entry/Admission - Fram Museum
  • Entry/Admission - Kistefos Museum

Exclusions

  • Lunch

Schedule Details

Departure Dates:

See Availability.

Departure Point:

Traveler pickup is offered
Note: Since Private tour, pick up time (hour) can be agreed after confirmation. Pick up sign at IPad in Hotel reception or after Cruise security gate, Airport pick (45km north) up might be agreed, but then Oslo sightseeing time reduced to 5h 30 min.

Airports

  • Oslo Airport, Edvard Munchs veg, Gardermoen 2061 Norway


Ports

  • Oslo Cruise Terminal AS, Akershusstranda 15, 0150 Oslo, Norway

Departure time

09:00 AM

Duration

7 hours(approx.)

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Additional Information

Infant seats available

Service animals allowed

Stroller accessible

Most travelers can participate

Not wheelchair accessible

This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate

Confirmation will be received within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability

Posted By : Eukanubauser
What an experience!!! Our guide was knowledgeable, flexible, and savvy. We experienced the Ekeberg Sculpture Park View, the Viking Planet virtual experience, the Holmenkollen ski Jump Tower & Ski Simulator, the Vigeland Sculpture park, the Folk Open Air Museum including the Gol Stave church with an amazing native guide and also the old 17- century farms of Norway. And at Last the Polar history end experience in the Fram 130 years old Polar ship used by Fritjof Nansen (North Pole 3 years attempt) and the Roald Amundsen (south pole December 1911). The kicker is that we are heading to the Arctic the next day so he knew we needed to visit. Highly recommend.
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Posted On : 2022-06-21