Enjoy a rare and enlightening tour of the Royal Palace and Oscarshall, the royal family’s summer palace on the peninsula of Bygdøy. Built in the mid-19th century, the Royal Palace – commonly called Slottet, its Norwegian name – is the royal family’s main residence and is only open to the public two months each year. You will view many of its most magnificent rooms, including the grand ballroom, banqueting hall and the Bird Room, an antechamber decorated with an avian flair. As you browse two floors of the palace, the guide will describe the architecture and how the royal family’s role has evolved over time. You will also have the opportunity to meander about the lush grounds before heading to nearby Oscarshall, the royal summer palace named for King Oscar I. It will be closed to the public, but you will enjoy an exclusive after-hours tour of this neo-Gothic masterpiece, including its vestibule, lounge and dining room.