See and taste the best that Oslo has to offer with your local foodie guide.
Your tour will start at Karl Johan’s Gate, and your local guide will lead you on a walk through downtown Oslo where you’ll see the Royal Palace, the City Hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize is presented, and Norway’s Parliament. Afterwards you’ll walk along Oslo’s chic waterfront lined with restaurants and the citys most expensive apartments, with a stop to taste some Norwegian seafood, the freshest in the world! Then on to the trendy Grünerløkka district where we’ll make a few stops to try the favourite dishes at some of the current foodie hotspots. You will visit Oslo’s oldest building dating back to the 12th Century, and take a little known shortcut to pass by the Cemetery of our Saviour where Henrik Ibsen and Edvard Munch are buried. You will stroll by a stretch of the scenic Akerselv River where Salmon are fished during the summer and will take in any local events that may be happening along the route and you’ll have the opportunity to taste some seasonal delights.
Taste traditional Norwegian dishes where the locals eat
Get to taste some seasonal surprises
Interesting off the beaten track sights
Engaging and fun local guide to introduce you to Oslo as they know it
My name is Ingrid and I was born and raised in the west coast of Norway – in the middle of majestic mountains and deep fjords.
I myself will always prefer the less crowded places where I can connect with nature but at the same time with the comfort of a hot shower and a great meal.
You’ll meet your guide at Oslo’s Parliament building, or at your hotel if it’s a city centre location, let us know at the time of booking.
You’ll embark on a four hour relaxed stroll around the city stopping to take in the sights and to taste some of the most famous Norwegian food and drinks and some that you have never heard of!