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Discover Oslo's old town and hidden spots on this private 3-hour biking tour, led by expert guides, with personalized stops and local insights.
Explore Oslo in a way that feels intimate and authentic with the Biking Oslo Up to 8 Participants tour. For $274 per group, up to 8 people get to cycle through the city’s historic neighborhoods and discover hidden gems and iconic sites. This 3-hour private experience is perfect for those who want a flexible, personalized way to see Oslo’s streets at a relaxed pace, led by an English-speaking guide.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on Oslo’s old town and downtown areas, with stops at notable landmarks like Our Saviour’s Memorial Cemetery, Old Aker Church, and the Royal Palace. The tour emphasizes a local perspective, showcasing how Oslo residents enjoy their city while uncovering lesser-known spots. The tour is suitable for people comfortable riding a bike, and it’s tailored for small groups, making for a more personalized experience.
While meals are not included—except for a Norwegian waffle and a snack during the ride—participants get use of bicycles, helmets, vests, and hot coffee or tea to keep warm along the way. This tour is ideal for travelers who want to combine sightseeing with active exploration in a relaxed, private setting.


This private biking tour centers on Oslo’s old town, offering a chance to explore historic streets and local neighborhoods with a knowledgeable guide. The tour begins just outside a foodstore called Rema, with options to have the bikes brought to your hotel upon request. The flexibility in starting times allows you to tailor the experience to your schedule.
Over the course of 3 hours, you’ll cycle past Akersbakken and stop at sites like Honse-Lovisas Hus, a charming historical building, and Maridalsvannet, a scenic water reservoir along the Akerselva River. The route emphasizes a local perspective, showing how residents enjoy their city and revealing hidden corners that typical visitors might miss.
The tour offers a blend of cultural highlights and relaxed exploration, perfect for those wanting to see the city without the rush of larger group tours. Participants should be comfortable riding a bike and dressing in cycling clothing for the ride.
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The Royal Palace at Slottsplassen 1 is a major highlight, where the guide describes its history and significance. Just a 5-minute ride from the meeting point, this spot offers impressive views and insight into Oslo’s monarchy.
Equally close, at Akersbakken 32, the Old Aker Church stands as a historic religious site. Its 7-minute proximity allows for a quick stop to appreciate its architecture and historical value. The guide provides context about these landmarks, enriching the experience beyond just cycling past them.
These stops are ideal for those interested in Norway’s royal history and religious heritage, offering a glimpse into Oslo’s longstanding traditions. The tour ensures these highlights are complemented by lesser-known local sights, providing a well-rounded exploration.

The tour includes a brief visit to Our Saviour’s Memorial Cemetery at Akersbakken 32, a peaceful spot with historical importance. Plus, Honse-Lovisas Hus at Sandakerveien 2 adds a touch of local charm, giving insight into Oslo’s cultural fabric.
Along the way, the guide shares stories and background on Oslo’s history and residents’ lifestyles, turning a simple ride into an educational experience. The 5-minute stops at each site make for manageable visits that don’t disrupt the overall flow of the tour.
Participants gain a richer understanding of Oslo’s urban landscape and history while enjoying the physical activity of cycling.

A key feature of this tour is the Akerselva River, which traces through Oslo’s cityscape. Cycling along its path offers scenic views and a sense of local life as residents walk, run, and bike in this lively area.
The route also extends to Maridalsvannet, a tranquil water body providing natural respite within the city. These stops showcase Oslo’s blend of urban and natural environments, illustrating how green spaces are woven into the city’s fabric.
The relaxed pace allows plenty of time to take in the scenery, snap photos, and enjoy the fresh air. It’s an excellent way for active travelers to experience Oslo’s outdoor spaces while learning about their significance.
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The meeting point for this tour is just outside the Rema foodstore, making it easy to access. If preferred, the guide can bring the bikes directly to your hotel, but arrangements must be made in advance.
This private tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a comfortable experience and personalized attention from the guide. The small group size enhances the chance to ask questions, customize stops, and engage more deeply with the guide’s insights.
Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes, clothes, and cycling attire, as well as a water bottle. The tour excludes baby strollers and baby carriages and is not suitable for children under 12 years, or for individuals with low fitness levels or difficulty riding a bike.

The tour is led by an English-speaking guide who is well-versed in Oslo’s history and local culture. Based on available information, the guide provides interesting explanations at each stop, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.
While the route is fixed, the guide is flexible about additional stops if travelers wish to see specific places. The focus remains on local routes and lesser-known sights, giving a truly authentic perspective of Oslo.

Booking is straightforward with options to reserve and pay later, providing flexibility for travel plans. The tour includes free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, ensuring peace of mind if your plans change.
The 3-hour duration is ideal for a relaxed yet comprehensive exploration, with starting times adjustable to fit your schedule. This tour is a practical choice for travelers seeking an active, personalized way to see Oslo’s historic neighborhoods and cultural sites.

This private biking experience suits travelers who enjoy cycling and want a personalized, flexible introduction to Oslo’s old town and downtown areas. It’s especially appealing for those interested in local life, history, and scenic outdoor routes.
However, it’s not recommended for children under 12, or individuals who are not comfortable riding a bike or have low physical fitness. The tour’s small group size makes it ideal for those seeking a quieter, more tailored experience.

This tour offers a unique blend of cultural highlights and off-the-beaten-path sights, all within a 3-hour private setting. The knowledgeable guides and personalized approach make it a compelling choice for active travelers eager to explore Oslo intimately.
The focus on local routes, scenic spots, and historical landmarks provides a well-rounded view of the city. While not including meals, the refreshments and bike gear provided enhance comfort and convenience.
The Oslo Biking Up to 8 Participants tour is a worthwhile option for those who want a relaxed, private, and insightful way to experience Oslo’s charming old town and vibrant streets.
“Lots of interesting information and a great route, showing us places we would never have seen on our own.”
Can I bring my children on this tour?
No, the tour is not suitable for children under 12 years.
Is the tour suitable for people with low fitness?
It’s best for those comfortable riding a bike; it’s not suitable for people with low fitness levels.
Can I have the bikes delivered to my hotel?
Yes, upon request, the guide can bring bikes directly to your hotel with prior arrangement.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes, clothes, and cycling attire are recommended for the ride.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, except for a snack during the ride and hot coffee or tea.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What landmarks are included?
Stops include Our Saviour’s Memorial Cemetery, Old Aker Church, Royal Palace, Honse-Lovisas Hus, and scenic spots along Akerselva River and Maridalsvannet.
Where does the tour start?
Just outside the Rema foodstore; arrangements can be made for hotel pickup.
Is the tour accessible for all?
No, it’s for those who can ride a bike comfortably and are over 12 years old.
How do I cancel my booking?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.