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Discover Oslo through a fun, flexible self-guided scavenger hunt using the World City Trail app. Explore 10+ attractions at your own pace for just $10.46.

The Oslo Scavenger Hunt and Highlights Self-Guided Tour offers an engaging way to explore Norway’s capital without a fixed schedule. Priced at $10.46 per person, this activity allows you to discover over 10 attractions through a series of location-based riddles. It is ideal for those who enjoy a flexible, interactive experience and want to see the city’s highlights at their own pace. With an approximate duration of 2 hours and walking distance of 4.7 km, it suits travelers seeking an active, fun way to get to know Oslo.
One of the key advantages of this tour is its self-guided nature, meaning no guide waits at the start point. You begin at Oslo Central Station whenever it suits you, making it perfect for independent travelers or groups who prefer to control their schedule. The tour is accessible in several languages, including English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish. While it requires an internet connection, there are no strict time limits, allowing for pauses or extensions whenever desired.

This tour excels in offering a personalized exploration of Oslo’s outdoor attractions. The activity involves solving location-based riddles that lead you from one landmark to the next, encouraging logic, observation, and team spirit. It’s a dynamic alternative to traditional guided tours—perfect for families, couples, groups of friends, students, or companies looking for a team-building activity.
Because the puzzles relate to outdoor areas of the attractions, there’s no need to pay for entrance fees or enter specific venues. This means you can tailor your visit, stopping for photos, snacks, or a quick rest whenever you like. The tour’s flexibility is especially appreciated in the context of Oslo’s outdoor spaces, parks, and monuments, which are well-suited to a leisurely, outdoor activity.
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The tour begins at Oslo Central Station, specifically at Jernbanetorget 1. This central location is easily accessible via public transportation, making it simple to include in your broader sightseeing plans. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so there’s no need to worry about additional transfers at the conclusion.
Because the tour operates daily from noon until late evening (12:00 PM to 11:30 PM), you can start whenever it fits into your schedule. The flexibility of timing is a major plus, especially for travelers arriving at different times or with variable plans.

The core of this experience is the World City Trail app, which provides navigation and clues to guide you through the adventure. The app’s interactive features make it easy to follow the route while uncovering local legends and facts along the way. This digital tool ensures you stay on track without a physical guide, making it a cost-effective choice for independent explorers.
The app is designed for easy use in multiple languages, and the activity is suitable for most travelers who are comfortable with smartphones and internet access. As the puzzles focus on outdoor areas, you won’t need to enter buildings or buy tickets, which simplifies logistics and keeps the experience relaxed.

Along the route, expect to visit more than 10 notable outdoor sites and landmarks. While specific stops are not detailed, the nature of the puzzles and clues suggests a focus on monuments, parks, and historical sites typical of Oslo’s cityscape. Each destination offers an opportunity to learn local stories and legends, adding depth and context to your exploration.
Since you can pause and resume the tour anytime, you have the freedom to spend extra time at locations that catch your interest or to skip parts if preferred. This makes the experience adaptable whether you’re sightseeing with family or on a team-building outing with colleagues.

The tour’s self-paced format allows you to control how much time you spend at each stop. You’re free to snap photos, take a break for lunch, or simply enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. Because there is no fixed schedule, you can tailor the day to your energy level or interests.
Travelers appreciate the opportunity to pause or continue later, especially when exploring a city as vibrant and varied as Oslo. This flexibility is complemented by the fact that there is no time limit, so you can slow down or pick up the adventure whenever suits you.
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This activity is suitable for most travelers, including those with service animals, as they are allowed. The meeting point at Oslo Central Station is near public transportation, simplifying access for visitors arriving from different parts of the city or cruise ships. The price includes the app, navigation, and tour content, with no additional costs for the puzzles or outdoor landmarks.
Since food and drinks are not included, you might want to plan a meal or snack break during the tour. The activity requires an internet connection, so ensure your mobile data is active or Wi-Fi is available.

While only two reviews are available, they highlight the tour’s strengths. One reviewer praises the enjoyment of solving riddles and notes it’s a great way to see beautiful monuments. The other mentions the fun small tasks, though suggests the ending could be closer to the start point for added convenience. The feedback indicates this activity is engaging and offers interesting insights into the city.

Booking this tour is straightforward, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance. This flexibility helps accommodate changes in travel plans. Since the activity is booked on average 14 days in advance, it’s a reliable option for planning your Oslo visit ahead of time.
This scavenger hunt is ideal for independent travelers, families, groups of friends, or corporate teams looking for a fun, interactive way to explore Oslo’s outdoor spaces. It is especially suitable for those who prefer a flexible schedule and enjoy solving puzzles while sightseeing. With its affordable price and the ability to pause and resume, this tour offers a personalized experience at a low cost.
The Oslo Scavenger Hunt and Highlights Self-Guided Tour provides a cost-effective, flexible, and interactive way to see the city’s outdoor attractions. It emphasizes self-paced exploration, making it perfect for travelers who enjoy a bit of adventure with their sightseeing. The use of the World City Trail app ensures clear navigation and engaging puzzles, while the absence of entrance fees or guided groups keeps the experience relaxed and customizable.
While it may not suit those seeking a detailed historical tour or interior visits, it excels as a light, fun activity that captures the essence of Oslo’s outdoor charm. This tour suits active explorers, puzzle lovers, and those wanting to see Oslo in a personal way.
“I really enjoyed the riddles and solved each one of them which was so fun. Great way around Oslo and got to see beautiful monuments”
How do I start the Oslo scavenger hunt?
You begin at Oslo Central Station (Jernbanetorget 1), with no guide waiting—just access the World City Trail app and start when you’re ready.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the puzzles are outdoor-based and generally suitable for most ages, making it a good family activity.
Do I need to pay for entrance fees during the tour?
No, the puzzles focus on outdoor areas and landmarks that do not require ticket purchases or entries.
Can I pause the tour and continue later?
Absolutely, the tour allows you to pause and resume at any time, providing total flexibility.
What languages are available for this tour?
The activity can be enjoyed in English, German, French, Dutch, Italian, and Spanish.
Is there a group discount?
Yes, group discounts are offered, making it more affordable for larger parties or team outings.
What should I bring?
Bring a smartphone with internet access, comfortable walking shoes, and water or snacks if desired.
How long does the tour take?
The average walking time is about 1 hour, but it’s flexible based on your pace and stops.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Since the tour involves outdoor walking, it’s best suited for those capable of covering 4.7 km on foot.
What if I want to cancel my booking?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.