Stroll through the center of the Norwegian capital and visit one of Oslo's most interesting sights, the City Hall.
Begin your visit with a tiger. If you're struggling to relate a tiger with Oslo, don't worry, your guide will tell you all about it. As Oslo is situated on the water, go to the waterside and admire a great view of the Oslo Opera House. Zigzagging your way through the inner city streets, you'll uncover sights and hear stories of royal strongholds, such as Akershus Fortress and the Royal Palace, politics at Parliament, and notable Norwegians, including Henrik Ibsen.
Before you know it, you will be on the doorstep of Oslo City Hall. Enter the main hall, which may look familiar. On December 10th every year, the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded here in the presence of the King of Norway. With halls decorated with exquisite artistic craftsmanship, it is also the scene of weddings and political discussions. End your tour near the Nobel Peace Centre, where you'll have a fantastic view of the Oslo Fjord and Aker Brygge.