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Proudly established by the mighty vikings, Oslo was a town where the people were blond, and they ate nothing but salmon while singing from the fjord tops… okay, maybe there were other things too. Fast-forward to the 1600s, things have come a long way, but a fire breaks out, sweeping through most of the city. Fast-forward again, this time to the 2000s. What was once the city centre of Oslo is now Gamle Oslo, or “Old Oslo.” The city has been moved, and you find yourself there.
On this Oslo City Walk, you'll hop around town from one place to the next. While you get your bearings, your guide will give meaning to the places you grace with your presence, including the Nobel Peace Center, where you can watch the boats come in and out of the harbour.
So, get ready to galavant along the main pedestrian street, Karl Johans Gate, just like Norwegians do on May 17th (Constitution Day), plus plenty more!