Oslo is a capital where forested hills, peaceful fjords, and contemporary architecture come together to create a city deeply connected to both nature and innovation. From its historic fortress and waterfront districts to striking museums and modern public spaces, Oslo offers a refreshing blend of Viking heritage, Scandinavian culture, and forward thinking design.
The Oslo Scavenger Hunt and Self Guided Tour invites you to discover the city through an interactive experience filled with curiosity and exploration. Solve location based puzzles, follow clues between iconic landmarks, scenic harbors, and hidden corners, and enjoy immersive AI narration that reveals Oslo’s maritime past, cultural achievements, and the stories that define Norway’s vibrant capital.
About Oslo Scavenger Hunt
Highlights of Oslo Scavenger Hunt
Play
Solve location based puzzles. Use logic, imagination and observation. No knowledge required.
Learn
Uncover fun facts, local legends and information about the attractions and the city.
Walk
Who doesn’t love walking as a way to explore a city? Do it at your own pace and discover hidden gems.
Flexibility
Start anytime. Time is with you and not against you. Customise your route. Snap photos as you go.
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Locations and Route (Show Map)
In the map you can check the optimised route. You can change the order and adjust it according to your needs.
Download the World City Trail app from the store and after the purchase you will receive a booking reference. Fill in your details and you are ready to go!
Step into a world where history isn’t just told—it’s solved. Oslo, the vibrant heart of Scandinavia nestled between the fjord and the forest, is more than just a modern capital; it’s a living puzzle waiting for you to piece it together. Experience the ultimate Oslo Scavenger Hunt and self-guided tour, the most exciting way to explore Norway’s “Tiger City.” By merging an interactive city-wide challenge with sightseeing, our game offers the most affordable and flexible adventure through a city where pioneering history meets cutting-edge Nordic culture. With no schedule and no time pressure, you decide when to play, learn, and walk through the bustling Karl Johans gate and toward the serene palace gardens at your own pace. This interactive city game is multilingual, allowing you to solve riddles and listen to audio narrations in your preferred language while enjoying a healthy walk through the soul of Norway.
We have carefully curated the best route in Oslo, connecting 10 of the city’s most important attractions into one seamless, walkable journey. Starting at The Tiger, the city’s iconic bronze guardian at the central station, you can use our customizable route feature to adjust the order of checkpoints based on your needs. As you interact with the historic Oslo Cathedral, pass the historic W.B. Samson – Egertorget bakery, and stand before the grand Norwegian Parliament, you’ll solve location-based puzzles and listen to audio stories that unlock local legends. The path leads you through the city’s institutional heart, from the mural-filled Rådhuset (City Hall) to the inspiring exhibits of the Nobel Peace Center.
Discover the cultural majesty of the National Theatre and the regal elegance of The Royal Palace, before wandering the charming architecture of Uranienborgveien. Conclude your quest at Frognerparken, the world-famous park home to the incredible Vigeland Sculpture Park, knowing you’ve experienced the city’s finest gems for the lowest price available. Whether you are solving riddles under the gaze of a bronze tiger or navigating the greenery of the palace grounds, you are getting the best exercise while uncovering the soul of the city with this unique experience
Important information about Oslo Scavenger Hunt
Smartphone
You will need a fully charged smartphone with internet access and World City Trail app.
Self Guided Tour
Nobody will wait for you. Start anytime and do it at your own pace. Pause and resume anytime.
Not Suitable
For wheelchair users, people with mobility impairments or unaccompanied children.
Important
You don’t have to pay any entry fees.
Explore the attractions of Oslo Scavenger Hunt
1. Tiger & Central Station – starting point of Oslo Scavenger Hunt and city tour
Standing as one of Oslo’s most photographed “inhabitants,” this 4.5-meter bronze sculpture greets visitors right outside the Central Station at Jernbanetorget. Today the statue stands as a bold symbol of a vibrant, exciting, and happening metropolis.
The Central station of Oslo holds major importance for the city because it not only is one of the largest stations in the region, but it also has some historical significance. It is because it was built at the end of the 20th century.
While you are here, you can explore the visitors centre that is only a 1-minute walk away from the station. Exploring things will not stop here because you can also get to try some traditional items and food from the nearby shops.
2. Oslo cathedral
It not only is the main church of Oslo, but it is so well built, ranging to the end of the 17th century, that it is also a popular tourist attraction. If you are lu8cky enough to visit Oslo on some public events, you can also attend them because the Royal family uses the church for hosting the public events. Speaking of the church itself, it is stunning from inside and outside as well.
3. W.B. Samson – Egertorget
Established in 1894, this historic bakery stands as a cornerstone of Oslo’s culinary heritage, located right on the bustling intersection of Karl Johans gate. As you step into this elegant landmark, the aroma of traditional Norwegian hearth-baked breads and world-class pastries invites you to experience a legacy of craftsmanship that has spanned five generations of the Samson family.
4. Norwegian Parliament
It is a historic building that has been serving as the Norwegian Parliament for a long time. Although it has important political importance for4 the place, it is very rich in its architecture and history as well.
Although the building was made in the early 19thy century, its origins can be traced back to the 9th century days, making it one of a kind building. However, these days you can get a guided tour to explore its internals.
5. City Hall
The City Hall in Oslo is one of the greatest landmarks in the city. At the same time, the exterior seems fascinating because of its unique brick structure. The interior is also worth exploring. It is because apart from the building itself, there are some artefacts created by different artists present in the building.
6. Nobel Peace Center
Right next to the city hall square of Oslo city, this building of the Nobel Peace Centre is located. This building provides the best representation of the current architectural values of the place because it was built right at the start of the 21st century.
As this site is located in the heart of the city, this can be the place where you stop and shop for some traditional items from the local vendors.
7. Royal palace
The jaw-dropping views of this site will make you fall in love with the building and the place as well. Although it was built in the 19th century, the building is so well maintained that it provides fresh views.
If you are up for exploring it, you can get the guided tours where you will be able to use the 173 rooms of this building. However, make sure to visit this for exploring it in the summer days because otherwise, internal tours are not allowed.
8. National Theater
On one side of the Royal Palace is the National Theater of Oslo. This is considered one of the most beautiful sites in Oslo because i9t was built by one of the most famous architects in the 19th century. However, these days the theater is used as a venue for the most prominent performances of dramatic arts for the locals.
9. Uranienborg Church
Right behind the Royal Palace, there is this church that was constructed in the late 19th century days. Designed and constructed by a very famous architect of the time makes it one of a kind building that provides stunning views. While the exterior of the church provides a historical touch in the views, the interior of the church is also worth viewing because of the overall decoration and amazing lighting work done here.
10. Frogner park – ending point of Oslo Scavenger Hunt and city tour
This is the park that has some of the most iconic sculptures in Oslo, and this makes it one of the most famous tourist attractions in the whole of Oslo. Here you cannot only explore the sculptures made from different materials like bronze, iron, and granite. But you can also enjoy the sign of the fountain here.
Apart from this, this park is also rich in greenery, which makes an amazing picnic spot. With everything perfect and unique, this can be the best spot to end your Scavenger Hunt trip to Oslo.
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