A panoramic drive around the inner center of Oslo takes you past the Akershus Fortress which dates back to the 13th century, the famous Oslo Opera House and the brand-new Munch Museum, currently under construction. You get a glimpse of the so-called Barcode-area, the latest addition of office buildings, as well as the new library and many apartment houses in the area of Bjørvika. Passing through the inner-city tunnel you will further on see the Royal Palace, built in the first half of the last century and the residence of the Royal Family.
Arriving at the Vigeland Sculpture Park, you can see many of the 200 sculptures that are arranged over the Park’s 80 acres, all created by Gustav Vigeland. Making the sculptures even more interesting is that the artist never explained his works, leaving the interpretation to each beholder.
Leaving Vigeland you will drive to the Holmenkollen Ski Jump for great views of Oslo. After a photo stop, you return through residential areas back to town where a short walk takes you to the City Hall. Enjoy a guided tour of this iconic building, well-known for the Nobel peace-price ceremony every year in December.