This guided walking tour begins at the pier under the protective shadow of Akershus fortress and castle, passing the statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Starting off, you will first pass the City Hall, a modern landmark containing the works of some of Norway's most distinguished artists. From here, it's a short walk to the National Theater. Stop to view the Royal Palace as well as the Royal Guard before passing down the Main Street, Karl Johan and then passing by the University of Oslo and the Ibsen Museum.
Included in your tour is a visit to the Nobel Peace Center, inaugurated in 2005. The Peace Center's mission - in keeping with the spirit of Alfred Nobel's last will and testament - is to shed light on small as well as large-scale conflicts. The Peace Center is where the works of the Nobel Peace Prize Laureates and Alfred Nobel are on display.
The return to the ship will have you walking through the Akershus Fortress once a medieval castle and Royal Residence, before finding yourself back at the pier where your tour concludes.
Please note: This tour includes approximately 3 hours of moderate walking and is not available to wheelchair guests or those with mobility concerns. Flat, comfortable walking shoes, umbrella and layered clothing are suggested.