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Discover Oslo’s festive spirit on this 2-hour private walking tour, exploring landmarks, Christmas markets, and Norwegian traditions with mulled wine.

This 2-hour private walking tour in Oslo offers a cozy and intimate way to experience the city’s holiday spirit. For $454 per group, up to one person, you’ll uncover Oslo’s historic landmarks decorated for Christmas, learn about Norwegian traditions like “Lille Julaften” and “Julebord,” and enjoy a warm glass of mulled wine or gløgg. The tour’s focus on festive lights, local customs, and stunning city views makes it a perfect choice for those wanting a short, insightful holiday experience.
While the tour is designed to be leisurely, it covers a broad range of sights, from the Nobel Peace Center to the Royal Palace. The private group setting ensures a personalized experience, guided by a professional who explains the significance of each landmark and tradition. A key consideration is the outdoor nature of the tour, requiring warm clothing and comfortable shoes to fully enjoy the sightseeing.
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The tour begins at the Nobel Peace Center, located at Brynjulf Bulls plass 1. The guide arrives approximately 5 minutes before departure, holding a sign with the local partner’s name for easy identification. The starting point is accessible and central, making it easy to find amidst Oslo’s vibrant cityscape. The 2-hour duration means the tour is manageable even during a busy holiday schedule.
Because the tour is outdoor-focused, dressing in warm layers and comfortable shoes is essential. The walk is at a slow pace, allowing plenty of time to admire the holiday decorations and take photos. The private group format ensures a flexible and relaxed experience, with the guide tailoring explanations to your interests.

Near the start, the tour visits Aker Brygge, a lively waterfront area known for its scenic views of Oslo Harbour. This spot offers a chance to see the city’s twinkling lights reflected on the water and enjoy the festive atmosphere. The harbor’s modern architecture contrasts with the historic parts of the city, making it a striking visual stop.
The guide highlights how Oslo’s harbor has evolved from Viking times to today’s bustling dock, blending history with holiday cheer. During winter, the area becomes even more magical with seasonal lights and market stalls, perfect for soaking in the Christmas spirit. You’ll also visit the Nobel Peace Center, a renowned cultural site that adds a meaningful touch to the tour.

Next, the tour takes you past Oslo City Hall, famous for hosting the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. During the Christmas season, it’s decorated with festive lights, emphasizing Norway’s celebration of peace and culture. Nearby, the National Theatre displays its own holiday adornments, adding to the city’s winter charm.
Walking along Karl Johans gate, the main pedestrian street, reveals a vibrant shopping and entertainment corridor, decked out for Christmas. The large Christmas tree at Oslo University stands tall, symbolizing the season’s warmth amidst the cold weather. These sights showcase how Oslo combines historical landmarks and holiday festivities effortlessly.
More Great Tours NearbyA key part of the tour involves explaining Norwegian Christmas customs. The guide introduces “Lille Julaften,” celebrated on December 23rd, when families prepare for Christmas Eve. The tradition of “Julebord,” a festive Christmas banquet, is also discussed, highlighting Norway’s communal approach to holiday celebrations.
Plus, the tour emphasizes the cultural significance of gløgg, a spiced mulled wine that fills the air at the Christmas markets. The guide shares stories about how Norwegians embrace these customs during December, providing context that enriches your holiday experience.
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A highlight is the visit to the Spikersuppa Christmas Market, where cozy stalls sell handmade crafts, festive treats, and holiday decorations. The scent of spiced gløgg and roasted almonds mingles in the crisp winter air, creating an authentic Christmas atmosphere.
The market is a perfect place to browse for unique gifts or simply enjoy the warm drinks and holiday music. The guide explains the significance of the market in Oslo’s holiday calendar, making this stop a festive and cultural highlight of the tour.

The tour concludes at the Spikersuppa Ice Skating Rink, which is beautifully framed by snow (if weather permits) and city lights. Here, visitors can admire the festive scene and imagine the joy of Norwegians embracing winter traditions. It’s a fitting end to a tour that combines historic landmarks, local customs, and seasonal cheer.
Though the tour is short, the walk provides ample opportunities to enjoy stunning city views and learn how Oslo celebrates Christmas with a blend of tradition and modern festivity.
The $454 price covers the private guide, the 2-hour walking experience, and a sample of mulled wine (gløgg). This makes it a personalized and intimate way to explore Oslo’s holiday sights. The tour is suited for adults who are comfortable walking outdoors and want a relaxed but informative holiday activity.
Reserving in advance is recommended, as the tour has limited availability. The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before and allows you to reserve now and pay later, adding flexibility to your travel plans.

This private tour excels at blending Oslo’s historical landmarks with festive decorations and customs. Its focus on Norwegian traditions like Julebord and gløgg gives a meaningful context to the holiday experience. The stunning views at Aker Brygge and the scenic city center are particular highlights.
While some may feel the tour could include more Christmas-specific content, it remains a valuable, cozy experience for those interested in local culture and city sights. The personalized nature and short duration make it an easy addition to a winter itinerary.
“Not much Christmas to need a guide for.”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is designed as a private experience with a leisurely pace, making it suitable for families with children who enjoy outdoor walks and festive sights. However, the focus on historical landmarks and Norwegian traditions might appeal more to adults.
What should I wear for the tour?
Since most activities are outdoors, warm clothing and comfortable shoes are essential. Dressing in layers ensures you stay comfortable while enjoying the scenery and stops.
Can I join this tour if I only speak Norwegian?
The tour is available in multiple languages including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, and Norwegian, so language shouldn’t be a barrier if you select the appropriate guide.
Is the mulled wine included?
Yes, the price covers tasting gløgg, a traditional Norwegian version of mulled wine, at one of the stops.
How do I find the meeting point?
The tour starts at the Nobel Peace Center, outside the entrance at Brynjulf Bulls plass 1. The guide arrives about 5 minutes prior and holds a sign with the partner’s name for easy recognition.