Discover Oslo on a private tour
Oslo, Norway, pulses with energy, blending its Viking past with contemporary flair. This capital city is a mix of cultural landmarks, parks, and Scandinavian design. Private Oslo tours with a local guide reveal the city's hidden facets, ensuring you see beneath the surface. Picture strolling through bustling markets on a walking tour, tasting artisanal cheeses and pastries, or enjoying arts with skip-the-line museum access. Your guide's passion for Oslo shines in every story and secret, helping you appreciate the city's blend of old and new. Discover Oslo like a local, where every encounter is a welcome. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Oslo. Explore Oslo your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Oslo tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Oslo for every interest, including: History tours: Walk the walls of Akershus Fortress and hear stories of sieges and the Resistance, then browse exhibits at the Norwegian Resistance Museum inside. Many history tours add Bygdøy museums like the Fram and Kon‑Tiki, or time at the Historical Museum to see Viking‑age artefacts. Nature and Wildlife tours: Take the metro to Sognsvann for a forest stroll or ride the T‑bane to Holmenkollen for a hilltop trail with city views; in summer, hop a ferry to Hovedøya for beaches and birds. Your guide can also plan a quiet loop around Østensjøvannet for urban birdlife and a picnic. Architecture tours: Climb the roof of the Oslo Opera House to see the Barcode skyline, then step into the light‑filled Deichman Bjørvika library to explore its clever design. Architecture tours often include City Hall’s carved halls, the MUNCH museum’s tilted tower, and new public spaces along the waterfront. The downtown is very walkable, and transit is excellent with trams, the T‑bane, and ferries; if you prefer, you can book tours with private transportation for point‑to‑point comfort. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Oslo inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Explore Oslo on a private walking tour and delve into its neighborhoods with a local guide. There's no substitute for local expertise when it comes to uncovering the city's hidden gems. - Grünerløkka: A hip neighborhood popular with cultural tourists and those seeking meaningful connections. It's known for its trendy cafes, unique shops, and vibrant street art. - Frogner: Ideal for families and multi-generational groups, Frogner offers beautiful parks and historic architecture. It's a lovely area for a leisurely walk and exploring the elegant streets. - Aker Brygge: Perfect for those interested in modern architecture and waterfront dining. This bustling area provides a dynamic mix of shops, restaurants, and stunning views of the Oslofjord. Day trip ideas from Oslo Use Oslo as a base and slip out to nearby fortress towns, coastal villages, and forested valleys, since short rides put you in very different settings that your tour can shape around your interests, making these day trips easy to plan. - Fredrikstad Old Town (Gamlebyen): Walk a preserved star-shaped fortress with cobbled lanes, wooden houses, small galleries, and cafés, then cross the Glomma by tiny ferry if you like; history lovers get sturdy walls and cannons, while you also find relaxed riverside views and simple shopping between stops. - Drøbak and Oscarsborg Fortress: Pair a pretty harbour town of art shops and wooden homes with a brisk boat ride to the island fort, where coastal views, tunnels, and wartime stories keep things grounded; this suits you if maritime history, compact walks, and seafood lunches sound good, and your tour can time crossings so you avoid crowds. - Tønsberg and Færder National Park: See Norway’s oldest town from the Slottsfjellet hill ruins, look over the harbour, then continue to the outer coast for lighthouse views and wind-shaped rock, which works well if you like light hikes, sea air, and simple coastal photography without a long drive. - Kongsberg and the Silver Mines: Head inland for a mix of timbered streets, a grand church, and mining heritage where you learn how silver built the town; it’s a practical pick for engineering and history fans, and your tour can balance time underground with an easy forest walk in the surrounding valley. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Oslo most travellers miss.