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Oslo Hop on-Hop Off Bus

Explore Oslo with City Sightseeing Buses

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  • 11 stops near Oslo's popular attractions
  • Audio tracks in 9+ languages
  • Free cancellation within 24h
NOK 495 NOK 346
  • 11 stops near Oslo's popular attractions
  • Audio tracks in 9+ languages
  • Free cancellation within 24h
NOK 495 NOK 346

About this tour

Explore Oslo's highlights with City Sightseeing Norway's buses. Enjoy panoramic views and audio guides. Hop On-Hop Off tickets let you visit top spots like the Royal Palace and Vigeland Sculpture Park. Start your adventure today! 

Departures from:
The Bus stops at 11 different stops in the city. Stop no 1 is National Theatre.
Duration:
Valid 24 h
Guided in:
English, Chinese, German +5
Good to know:
Free WiFi, Wheelchair access

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  • Click on the pennants for information about the stops in Oslo. Wondering when the next Hop On-Hop Off bus is coming? Follow the red arrows, they show where the red City Sightseeing buses are.

  • BUS STOP: KARL JOHAN

    Oslo City Hall
    Oslo City Hall is the center of the city council and -parliament. It opened in 1950 and contains offices, and the Nordic’s largest chimes. A short 4 minutes walk from the bus stop.
    Address: Rådhusplassen 1, 0160  Oslo

    The Royal Palace
    The King’s official recidence in Oslo. The palace was planned and designed by Hans Ditlev Franciscus von Linstow. Built in neo-classical style, with a plastered facade. The area is surrounded by a beautiful park, Slottsparken. By the palace you can watch the changing of the guards, every day at 01.30 PM. About 7 minutes walk from the bus stop.
    Read about The Royal Palace
    Address: Slottsplassen 1, 0010 Oslo

    Nobel Peace Center
    Here you can learn everything about Alfred Nobel and the story of the Nobel Peace Prize. The center creates debate and reflection about issues of war, peace and conflict solving. Everybody can participate. 7 minutes walk from the bus stop.
    Read about Nobel Peace Center
    Address: Brynjulf Bulls Plass 1, 0250 Oslo

    Viking Planet
    Viking Planet is the world’s first digital viking museum, and Norway’s first fully digital science centre. Get close to the viking culture with ultramodern VR technology. Only 2 minutes from the bus stop.
    Address: Fridtjof Nansens plass 4, 0160 Oslo

    BUS STOP: VIGELAND SCULPTURE PARK

    Vigeland Sculpture Park & Museum
    Vigeland Sculpture Park is the world’s biggest sculpture park. The entire legacy of Gustav Vigeland is exhibited here. He also planned and designed the park. In the southern part, visit The Vigeland Museum containing his early works, his ateliér and his home. Vigeland Sculpture Park is right by the bus stop.
    Read about Vigeland Park & Museum
    Address: Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo

    The Frogner park
    The Frogner Park is the entire park area, including the Vigeland Sculpture Park. A lively spot, with lots of people gathered to enjoy the weather, a meal or a cup of coffee in one of the cafés and restaurants. The park has Norway´s largest collection of roses, 14000 plants from 150 species.
    Address: Nobels gate 32, 0268 Oslo

    BUS STOP: NORWEGIAN MUSEUM OF CULTURAL HISTORY

    The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
    Museum of Cultural History is one of the world’s largest, and also the oldest with its 160 historical buildings. Indoors you will find norwegian traditional costumes, religious art, sami culture and a lot more. Right by the bus stop.
    Read about The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
    Address: Museumsveien 10, 0287 Oslo

    BUS STOP: KON-TIKI MUSEUM/FRAM/ NORWEGIAN MARITIME MUSEUM

    Kon-Tiki Museum
    Kon-Tiki Museum holds a large collection of items linked to Thor Heyerdahl and his voyages. Heyerdahl crossed the Pacific Ocean in a float made by balsa. It has a library in his name, also an underwater exhibition. The museum is right by the bus stop.
    Read about Kon-Tiki Museum
    Address: Bygdøynesveien 36,  Oslo

    Fram Museum
    The Fram Museum is named after the ship who first crossed the North West Passage. Here you will find items from that voyage, and every 20 minutes there is a display inspired by the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis). The museum also works with important environmental matters, threatened species, the shrinking of the polar ice and oil and gas emissions. Right by the bus stop.
    Read about Fram Museum
    Address: Bygdøynesveien 39,  Oslo

    Norwegian Maritime Museum
    This museum contains large collections documenting norwegian coastal culture, maritime industry and history. It shows items, vessels, art, drawings of ships and boats, maps, books, magazines, photos and private archives. They also offer trips by boat, one of them a reconstruction of a wreck found in Bjørvika, Oslo. Right by the bus stop.
    Read about Norwegian Maritime Museum
    Address: Bygdøynesveien 37,  Oslo

    BUS STOP: OSLO CRUISE TERMINAL (ONLY ON CRUISE DAYS)

    Akershus Fortress
    The medieval fortress was built in the late 12. century to protect Oslo. It started as a fortified medieval castle, later transformed into a renaissance castle. It has never been conquered, but was surrendered to Nazi Germany without fighting, during the second World War. The fortress is an open area., free for everyone to explore. 8 minutes’ walk up from the cruise terminal.
    Read about Akershus Fortress
    Address: Akershusfestning, 0150 Oslo

    Armed Forces Museum
    Armed Forces Museum opened in the 1860s and is the main museum of the armed forces. The exhibition shows the history of the Norwegian armed forces from the 14. century until present. 10 minutes’ walk from the cruise terminal.
    Address: Akershusfestning, Bygning 62, 0150 Oslo

    BUS STOP: THE NORWEGIAN NATIONAL OPERA AND BALLET

    The Norwegian National Opera and Ballet
    The Norwegian National Opera And Ballet opened in 2008. The building is located by the fjord, depicting an iceberg coming up from the sea. Visitors can take a stroll on the roof and admire the panoramic view of the Oslo Fjord all year. The opera offers a varied program in three different theaters. The roof, foyer and balconies are also used for concerts. Right by the bus stop.
    Read about The Norwegian National Opera
    Address: Kirsten Flagstads plass 1, 0150 Oslo

    The MUNCH Museum
    In 2021, the MUNCH finally was ready to open. The 60 meter building has 13 floors, containing the astonishing art of Edvard Munch. In addition to Munch’s art, the museum offers concerts, movies, club concepts, debates and performance. From the Opera it is a 4 minutes’ walk.
    Read about Munch Museum
    Address: Edvard Munchs plass 1, 0194 Oslo

    Oslo Cathedral
    Oslo Cathedral is located on Stortorget. Consecrated in 1697, it has later been through rebuilding’s and restorations. Since 1905, the Norwegian royal family uses the site for public events. From Jernbanetorget it is a 5 minutes’ walk.
    Address: Karl Johans gate 11, 0154 Oslo

    Barcode street food
    In Bjørvika you find the Barcode. This is buildings in different sizes, constructed to resemble a barcode. Here you will find a lot of bars and restaurants, also Barcode Street Food, containing 14 different food stalls. The place for tasty food and drinks.
    Address: Dronning Eufemias gate 14 , 0191 Oslo

    Complete bus tour: Approx 90 minutes

    Departures every 30 minutes.

    We reserve the right to take alternative routes in the event of technical problems or roads being closed. Tickets are non-refundable.

Things to do in Oslo - Our best tips

Are you planning to visit Oslo for one day? Find our best tips of things to do for one day in Oslo. Read about city's most popular museums, top attractions and best places to visit. Welcome to explore the beautiful capital of Norway with Stromma!

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