Oslo, Norway
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定制游 Oslo

A fjord capital with Munch, Vikings, and opera on the water.

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每人起价 2,800·最佳时期: May–September·★★★★★ 已服务500+旅行者
摄影: Piotrek Wilk 来自Pexels

定制旅游介绍 — Oslo?

A custom tour to Oslo pairs world-class museums—Munch, Viking Ship, Fram—with sensory experiences like archipelago saunas and Opera House rooftop dinners. Your itinerary, built to your pace and interests, includes expert guidance and optional rail extensions into Norway's interior and western fjord regions.

Oslo is a city where Viking ships rest in museums and Edvard Munch's expressionist visions haunt gallery walls. The Norwegian capital sits cradled by the Oslofjord, its waterfront dominated by the striking white curves of the Opera House, which you can climb barefoot across its sloped marble roof. Custom tours here move beyond guidebook landmarks into curator-led encounters with masterworks, sauna rituals in the archipelago, and dinners overlooking the same waters that once carried Norse explorers.

The city's character emerges in contrasts: medieval Akershus Fortress overlooks modern glass towers; the Vigeland Sculpture Park spreads across 80 acres of bronze and granite figures, free and open to wanderers at any hour; and the Fram Museum preserves the actual polar exploration ship that tested human limits in Arctic ice. May through September offers the clearest light and mildest weather, when the city's parks fill with locals and the fjord islands become accessible for swimming and sauna experiences you cannot replicate elsewhere.

A custom tour to Oslo begins with your specific interests—whether you seek intimate access to Munch's most psychologically charged works, want to understand Viking maritime mastery through artifacts, or prefer to spend mornings in the sculpture park and evenings on the water. Tour designers at CustomizeYourTour.com build seven- or fourteen-day itineraries that include the Bergen railway extension, one of Europe's most cinematically beautiful train routes, threading through mountains and across high plateaus toward the coast.

最佳出游月份 — Oslo?

我们推荐的月份是 May–September. 以下是逐月规划参考。

Jan
淡季 — 最佳可用性和性价比。
Feb
淡季;安静,通常更实惠。
Mar
过渡季;天气转好。
Apr
过渡季;理想天气开始。
May
推荐
旺季前期;建议提前预订。
Jun
旺季;天气绝佳,价格较高。
Jul
旺季;人多但热闹。
Aug
旺季;欧洲大部分地区的度假月。
Sep
推荐
旺季前期;我们最爱的月份。
Oct
过渡季;光线优美,游客较少。
Nov
淡季前期;安静而有氛围。
Dec
淡季,圣诞节和新年除外。

精选体验 — Oslo

由我们的本地合作伙伴精心挑选的旅行体验。每次定制旅游都包含其中部分——或更好的选择。

Munch Museum with a curator — Oslo
体验 1
Munch Museum with a curator
Stand before Munch's The Scream in its multiple iterations with a museum curator who unlocks the artist's psychological depths. Understand how Oslo's 19th-century trauma shaped modern expressionism.
Viking Ship and Fram museums — Oslo
体验 2
Viking Ship and Fram museums
Walk around the 9th-century Oseberg Viking ship and board the Fram, the actual polar exploration vessel. Two maritime museums reveal Norse seafaring mastery and Arctic ambition.
Oslofjord sauna and plunge — Oslo
体验 3
Oslofjord sauna and plunge
Boat to a traditional sauna island where wood-fired heat (80–90°C) is followed by a direct plunge into fjord cold water—a centuries-old Norwegian ritual that sharpens all senses.
Vigeland sculpture park walk — Oslo
体验 4
Vigeland sculpture park walk
Wander 80 acres of Vigeland's 200+ bronze and granite sculptures in Frogner Park, a free landscape portraying birth, vulnerability, and human resilience in Nordic form.
Opera House rooftop and harbour dinner — Oslo
体验 5
Opera House rooftop and harbour dinner
Climb the Oslo Opera House's sloped white marble exterior barefoot, then dine harborside as the fjord and archipelago unfold in nearly-daylight summer dusk.
Bergen railway extension (add-on) — Oslo
体验 6
Bergen railway extension (add-on)
Board the Bergen Railway from Oslo Central Station for a 7-hour journey through mountain plateaus, dramatic ridges, and glacier-carved valleys toward Norway's western fjords.

行程样本

两个出发方案——您的实际行程将完全定制。我们从此出发。

7天经典线路

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    1: Arrival in Oslo
    Land at Oslo Airport (Gardermoen), a sleek Scandinavian hub 48 kilometers north of the city center. The high-speed train deposits you at Oslo Central Station in 20 minutes. Your hotel sits in the compact medieval quarter or modern Barcode district, both within walking distance of the waterfront. Evening orientation walk along the Oslofjord, where you'll see the Opera House's white marble slopes catching the northern light. Dinner at a local brasserie, recommendations provided by your tour guide.
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    2: Munch Museum with a Curator
    Begin at the Munch Museum, located on the Tøyen peninsula, where a museum curator escorts you through the holdings in a private or semi-private setting. You'll stand before The Scream—not the iconic version but the pastel and lithographic variations—and understand Munch's obsessive reworking of psychological anguish. The curator reveals how the artist's Oslo childhood trauma and his later decades in Ekely (now a museum house) shaped Nordic modernism. Afternoon free to explore Grünerløkka's independent galleries and vintage shops.
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    3: Viking Ship and Fram Museums
    Cross to the Bygdøy Peninsula to visit two of the world's most consequential maritime museums. At the Viking Ship Museum, you'll walk around the 9th-century Oseberg ship, its oak hull and burial chamber intact, wood grain still visible after a thousand years. At the Fram Museum, climb aboard the actual polar exploration vessel, touching the timbers that carried Fridtjof Nansen toward the North Pole. Both museums sit within a short ferry ride of each other. Picnic lunch overlooking the archipelago.
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    4: Oslofjord Sauna and Plunge
    A full-day archipelago excursion takes you by boat to one of Oslo's traditional sauna islands, where wooden cabins sit on rocky outcrops above the Oslofjord. You'll change into swimwear, sit in wood-fired heat (80–90°C), then plunge directly into the fjord's cold currents—a ritual Norwegians have practiced for centuries. The contrast sharpens the senses; locals say the cold water invigorates rather than shocks. Return by evening boat to the city. Light supper at a harborfront restaurant.
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    5: Vigeland Sculpture Park Walk
    Spend the morning and early afternoon in Frogner Park, where Gustav Vigeland's 200+ bronze and granite sculptures occupy 80 acres in a landscape designed as a journey from birth to death. Walk the central bridge lined with intertwined figures; climb the steps to the monumental fountain; circle the obelisk. The park is free, serene, and deeply Norwegian in its unflinching portrayal of human vulnerability. Afternoon coffee at a park café. Evening visit to Akershus Fortress, the medieval stronghold overlooking the fjord, for views across the city at golden hour.
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    6: Opera House Rooftop and Harbour Dinner
    Arrive at the Oslo Opera House (Operahuset) in late afternoon and climb its sloped white marble exterior—shoes optional, barefoot preferred—to the rooftop. From 40 meters up, the Oslofjord archipelago and city skyline unfold in all directions. Descend to ground level as the sun softens; dinner at one of the harborfront restaurants within or adjacent to the building, where floor-to-ceiling windows frame the water. The light at 10 p.m. in summer Oslo is nearly daylight, creating an otherworldly dusk.
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    7: Departure
    Morning at leisure. Last-minute visits to local markets (Ferner Jacobsen for design, Grünerløkka for vintage finds) or a final walk through the medieval quarter. Transfer to Oslo Airport by train or private car. Departure flight.

14天深度游

  1. 1
    1: Arrival in Oslo
    Land at Oslo Airport (Gardermoen), a sleek Scandinavian hub 48 kilometers north. High-speed train to Oslo Central Station in 20 minutes. Check into hotel in the medieval quarter or modern Barcode district. Evening orientation walk along the Oslofjord waterfront. Dinner at a local brasserie with guide recommendations.
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    2: Munch Museum with a Curator
    Private or semi-private museum tour with a curator who reveals the psychological depths of The Scream (in its multiple iterations), The Madonna, and Self-Portrait: Between the Clock and the Bed. Understand how Munch's Oslo childhood—loss, illness, family fracture—became the emotional language of modern art. Afternoon exploring Grünerløkka's galleries and cafés.
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    3: Viking Ship and Fram Museums
    Bygdøy Peninsula ferry crossing to two maritime museums. Walk around the 9th-century Oseberg ship, oak hull and burial chamber intact. Board the Fram, the actual polar exploration vessel. Both sit within short ferry distance. Picnic lunch overlooking the archipelago islands.
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    4: Oslofjord Sauna and Plunge
    Full-day archipelago excursion by boat to a traditional sauna island. Wood-fired heat (80–90°C), then direct plunge into fjord cold water—a centuries-old Norwegian ritual. The contrast sharpens all senses. Return by evening boat. Light supper at harborfront restaurant.
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    5: Vigeland Sculpture Park and Fortress Walk
    Morning through early afternoon in Frogner Park, 80 acres of Vigeland's 200+ bronze and granite sculptures portraying birth, life, vulnerability, and death. Walk the central bridge of intertwined figures; climb to the monumental fountain; circle the obelisk. Park is free and serene. Afternoon visit to Akershus Fortress, the medieval stronghold overlooking the fjord, for golden-hour views across the city.
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    6: Opera House Rooftop and Harbour Dinner
    Climb the Oslo Opera House's sloped white marble exterior barefoot. Rooftop views span the Oslofjord archipelago and city skyline at 40 meters. Descend as light softens. Dinner at a harborside restaurant with floor-to-ceiling fjord views. Summer Oslo's nearly-daylight 10 p.m. dusk creates an otherworldly atmosphere.
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    7: Departure Day in Oslo or Bergen Railway Departure
    Morning at leisure exploring local markets (Ferner Jacobsen for design, Grünerløkka for vintage) or final Medieval Quarter walk. Early afternoon departure from Oslo Central Station on the Bergen Railway, one of Europe's most cinematically beautiful rail routes. Board a westbound train toward the mountains and fjords.
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    8: Bergen Railway: Mountains and High Plateaus
    The Bergen Railway climbs from Oslo at 60 meters elevation to Finse at 1,222 meters, threading through birch and pine forests, across high plateaus dotted with mountain lakes, and over dramatic ridges. The journey spans 7 hours. Stop at Myrdal station (866 meters) for a light lunch, then continue descending toward the western fjords. Overnight in Voss, a mountain town surrounded by waterfalls and steep valley walls.
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    9: Voss and Sognefjord Exploration
    Morning exploration of Voss's local heritage and mountain landscape. Afternoon excursion to Sognefjord, Norway's longest and deepest fjord, by private boat or local ferry. Towering glacier-carved walls rise directly from the water. Small villages cling to the fjord edge; some are accessible only by boat. Visit a traditional wooden boat builder's workshop or kayak among icebergs calving from a tidewater glacier. Overnight in a fjord-side lodge.
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    10: Flåm Railway and Return Journey
    Board the Flåm Railway, a 20-kilometer engineering marvel that descends 863 meters in 55 minutes through 20 tunnels and across 18 viaducts. The track hugs cliff faces above the Flåm Valley. Disembark at sea level in the tiny village of Flåm, board a return train toward Bergen or back toward Oslo (choose based on your onward plans). Afternoon arrival in Bergen or return to Oslo Central Station by evening.
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    11: Return to Oslo or Optional Bergen Stay
    If returning to Oslo: morning high-speed train departs Bergen or Voss, retracing the Bergen Railway route through the same dramatic plateaus and mountain passes. Arrive Oslo Central Station late afternoon. Evening at leisure. If staying in Bergen: explore the Bryggen historic waterfront, fish market, and local galleries. Overnight in Bergen.
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    12: Oslo Revisited: Design and Local Culture
    Return to Oslo if extended in Bergen. Spend the day exploring aspects missed in the first six days: the National Museum's Norwegian design and contemporary art wings; the Astrup Fearnley Museum of modern art on the waterfront; or the Botanical Garden in Tøyen Park. Lunch at a Michelin-recommended restaurant in Grünerløkka or the Barcode district. Evening stroll through the medieval old town (Vieux Oslo).
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    13: Free Day: Custom Activities
    Choose your own Oslo experience based on interests: additional museum visits, a cooking class focused on Norwegian seasonal cuisine, a guided bike tour through neighborhoods, a second sauna and fjord experience on a different island, or a day trip to the Lillehammer Olympic Park (90 minutes north by train). Evening dinner at a restaurant of your selection, with sommelier recommendations provided.
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    14: Departure
    Morning at leisure. Final visits to local favorites or unvisited attractions. Transfer to Oslo Airport by train or private car. Departure flight.

实用信息

签证
Schengen visa; 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
货币
Norwegian krone (NOK)
语言
Norwegian, English widely spoken
时区
CET (UTC+1)

常见问题

What's the best time to visit Oslo?+

May through September offers the clearest light, mildest weather (15–22°C), and accessible archipelago experiences. June–July brings nearly 24-hour daylight; September has fewer tourists and golden autumn light. Winter (November–February) is darker but offers the rare chance of Northern Lights and a quieter city. Museums and restaurants operate year-round.

How many days should I spend in Oslo?+

Seven days allows you to experience the Munch Museum, Viking and Fram museums, a sauna ritual, Vigeland Park, and the Opera House without rushing. Fourteen days includes a full Bergen Railway extension through the mountains and fjords. Both itineraries are custom-paced; shorter stays (4–5 days) are possible but compress experiences.

Do I need a visa to visit Oslo, Norway?+

US, UK, and Canadian citizens are visa-free for up to 90 days under the Schengen agreement. Other nationalities should check their eligibility; most EU and EEA citizens don't require visas. Norway is not an EU member but participates in the Schengen zone. Passport validity of 6 months beyond your stay is recommended.

What does a custom 7-day Oslo tour cost?+

Custom tours start at €2,800 per person for seven days, including curated museum access, guide services, and experiences like sauna rituals and Opera House access. Costs vary based on accommodation choice (luxury vs. mid-range), dining preferences, and group size. The Bergen Railway extension adds €600–800 per person for days 8–10.

What should I pack for an Oslo tour?+

Bring layers even in summer; Oslo's weather shifts rapidly (10–20°C swings). Comfortable walking shoes are essential—you'll explore cobblestone medieval streets and climb the Opera House barefoot. Pack a light rain jacket and windbreaker for the fjord. For sauna experiences, bring swimwear and a towel. Casual Nordic style (neutral colors, quality basics) fits the city's aesthetic. An adapter for European two-pin plugs is necessary.

大家还问

  • What did Edvard Munch paint besides The Scream?
  • Can you visit the Fram ship in Oslo?
  • Is Oslo expensive for tourists?
  • How do you climb the Oslo Opera House?
  • What is a traditional Norwegian sauna ritual?
  • How far is Oslo from the Bergen Railway?
  • What are the must-see museums in Oslo?
  • Is Oslo safe for solo travelers?

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