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Experience a self-guided murder mystery in Oslo for $29.09, exploring key sites like the Norwegian Parliament while solving a 1899 disappearance case.

The Oslo Self-Guided Murder Mystery Tour by Stortinget offers an engaging way to explore Norway’s capital while testing your detective skills. Priced at $29.09 per person, this approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes to 2 hours activity is perfect for friends and family seeking a unique urban experience. The tour takes place mainly around Oslo’s city center, including the iconic Norwegian Parliament and Karl Johans gate.
What sets this tour apart is its self-guided format, allowing participants to start anytime after collecting their materials at the designated pick-up point. Its flexible timing and private nature make it a convenient choice for those who prefer to explore at their own pace. Keep in mind, the entire experience is offered only in Norwegian, which might be a consideration for non-native speakers. The tour’s focus on historic Oslo combined with a compelling story from 1899 makes it a captivating activity for history buffs and mystery enthusiasts alike.

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The tour begins at Fenaknoken, located at Akershusstranda 23 in Oslo. Participants collect their mystery envelope here, which contains all the clues and instructions needed to solve the case. The activity is designed to be private, meaning only your group participates, enhancing the sense of immersion.
The meeting point is accessible via public transportation, and the activity ends back at the initial location. The opening hours are flexible, running from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, providing ample opportunity to fit this experience into a day of sightseeing.
Set in the year 1899, when Oslo was still called Kristiania, the story revolves around the mysterious disappearance of a prominent businessman. As a member of the local police force, you are tasked with uncovering whether the case of the missing person and a blood-stained leather briefcase are connected.
The narrative guides you around notable Oslo landmarks, encouraging you to solve riddles and complete tasks that relate to the city’s historical environment. The goal is to piece together clues and ultimately identify the culprit before time runs out. The story’s period setting adds an extra layer of intrigue, transporting you back to a turning point in Oslo’s history.
The activity’s main stop is the Norwegian Parliament, positioned centrally on Karl Johans gate. Here, participants open their mystery envelope, which kicks off the investigation. The Parliament building itself is a significant location, linking the story to Norwegian politics and history.
As you move through the city, clues will lead you past historical sites and city streets, making it a pleasant walk while actively engaging in solving a murder case. The end point is also on Karl Johans gate or near Nationaltheatret, closing the loop in a central Oslo location.

Throughout the tour, participants encounter various riddles and tasks related to the historical environment. These puzzles challenge your deductive skills and require attention to detail, fostering an interactive experience. The tasks are designed to tie together clues from different locations, making each step feel meaningful and connected to the story.
Since the storyline is only in Norwegian, participants should have a basic understanding of the language or be comfortable with translation tools. Despite this, the visual clues and local setting make it accessible for many.
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The tour is suitable for most travelers, with the primary physical requirement being the ability to stand and walk for about 2 hours. The meeting point at Fenaknoken is easy to reach, and the activity does not include entry fees to the external sites—only the mystery kit is involved.
Service animals are allowed, and the activity maintains a private setting for your group only. It’s a flexible experience that can be enjoyed at your own pace during the business hours of 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

This tour is provided by Solve A Mystery, a company specializing in self-guided mystery experiences. Their approach offers a cost-effective and entertaining way to explore cities through a thematic storyline. Their free cancellation policy allows for peace of mind, with full refunds available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Unlike typical guided tours, this experience empowers participants to explore at their own pace while engaging with a compelling story set in Oslo’s past. It’s an affordable option that combines history, puzzle-solving, and city exploration into one package. The storyline set in 1899 Kristiania adds an extra layer of charm, especially for those interested in Norwegian history.
The self-guided format means fewer crowds and a more personalized experience. The storyline’s challenging nature and location-based clues make this a standout activity for families, friends, or solo adventurers who enjoy a good mystery and a walk through Oslo’s iconic streets.
This tour is ideal for history enthusiasts interested in Oslo’s old days, mystery lovers eager to solve a fictional crime, and travelers wanting a flexible activity that mixes sightseeing with storytelling. Since the story is only in Norwegian, it’s best suited for Norwegian speakers or those comfortable with language barriers.
It’s also suitable for small groups seeking a private adventure that’s easy to fit into a day of city sightseeing. The cost, duration, and theme make it accessible for a wide range of travelers looking for something different from traditional tours.
The Oslo Self-Guided Murder Mystery Tour by Stortinget offers a distinctive blend of history, storytelling, and urban exploration. Its affordable price point and flexible schedule make it a practical choice for visitors wanting an active, entertaining experience in Oslo’s city center.
While the Norwegian-only language could be a limitation for some, many will appreciate the interactive challenge and the opportunity to learn about Oslo’s past in a fun way. The storyline set in 1899 Kristiania gives it an extra layer of authenticity, making the activity both educational and entertaining.
For those seeking a personalized, puzzle-solving adventure that takes you through key Oslo landmarks, this tour delivers a memorable experience that stands out from standard sightseeing options.
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Is the tour suitable for non-Norwegian speakers?
The mystery is only available in Norwegian, so some familiarity with the language or translation support may be necessary for full understanding.
What is included in the tour?
You receive a mystery envelope with clues and instructions, which guides you around Oslo to solve the case. Entry to external sites is not included.
How long does the activity last?
The estimated duration is about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your pace and puzzle-solving speed.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Yes, after collecting your materials at Fenaknoken, you can begin the tour any time during opening hours.
Is this a guided tour?
No, it is a self-guided experience, giving your group the freedom to explore at your own pace.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund if canceled within this window.