Oslo Guidebureau have specialized in guided tours in Oslo for over 25 years, serving individuals, companies, and groups. We’re always happy to add that “something extra” – whether it’s a city walk or unique insights into Oslo’s many hidden cultural treasures..
It’s the guide who truly makes the difference on the journey – the one who draws attention to the details, shares engaging stories and anecdotes, and keeps the whole group captivated.
With over 25 years of experience, we are experts at matching the right guests with the perfect guide. That’s something we’re proud of.
Many of our guests return year after year – and several request the same guide again, for new trips and new adventures.
All our guides are authorized Oslo Guides who have passed a comprehensive exam.
Collectively, the guides cover more than 25 different languages.
Working conditions are also an important part of sustainability, and at Oslo Guidebureau, we only use certified Oslo Guides.
In addition to our regular city walks, we also offer tailor-made guided tours in Oslo for you and your group.
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Not quite sure what suits you best? We specialize in tailoring experiences - gain inspiration from the examples below and contact us today for a conversation.
We have collected some of our most asked questions in one FAQ.
In 2025, our minimum price for a guide for up to 3 hours is 300 NOK per person, with a minimum of 15 people. This applies to themed walking tours.
If it is a regular 3-hour sightseeing tour, the price is 3300 NOK, and for each additional hour, the price is 750 NOK.
On public holidays and during working hours between 06:00-08:00 and 20:00-23:00, a 50% surcharge applies. After 23:00 until 06:00, a 100% surcharge applies.
If transportation or museum entry is required, this will be an additional cost.
A standard 3-hour sightseeing tour by bus typically includes a short tour around the city center, a visit to Vigeland Park, and a photo stop at Holmenkollen. Large parts of downtown Oslo are now pedestrian zones and cannot be seen from the bus. The tour can, of course, be fully customized according to your preferences, for example, by replacing Holmenkollen with one of the museums on Bygdøy – or how about a visit to our magnificent City Hall? Plan for approximately 1 hour per attraction.
Contact us at info@osloguide.no or by phone at +47 22 42 28 18, and we will be happy to assist you with planning and booking a guide. Or use our contact form.
Yes! We are very happy to help you with suggestions for your best Oslo experience. We work together with several excellent partners in Oslo and Oslo region. You can book cars, mini buses, busses, boats, ships, public transportation, kayaks, Oslo Pass and even helicopters through us.
Yes! We have voucher agreements with most attractions in Oslo. Our guides will make sure that you skip the line and can go right in.
We offer more than 25 languages. Some of the languages we offer are: Norwegian, Danish, Swedish, English, German, French, Finnish, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Dutch, Arabic, Welsh, Polish, Russian, Japanese, Mandarin, Greek and Portuguese.