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Discover 73 Day tours in Oslo on Trip.com, updated February 18, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 12 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From EUR 13.21 per person, with an average total of EUR 415.23. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 3.33k verified reviews, Day tours Oslo boast an average rating of 4.6.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Oslo Nature Walks: Island Hopping Tour", with 863 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Akershus Fortress + Oslo Fjord + Nobel Peace Center + Vigeland Sculpture Park", a 6-hour adventure in Oslo!

The next available day tour departs on February 19, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Oslo Day tours usually take about 6 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

97% of Oslo Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

February is the perfect time to visit Oslo! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Oslo Nature Walks: Island Hopping Tour.

Your trip, worry-free! All day tours are run by licensed suppliers with verified reviews, and many include free cancellation before departure.

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Reviews: The Fram Museum Admission Ticket
Guest User2026-02-02
Excellent museum, which provides so much history about polar expeditions.From the very first expeditions right through the years of all the 1900s, from so many different explorers.The depth of history in the museum tells the story of all the failed and successful expeditions, what they were doing, why they did it, and how clever they were for their time, and all about the equipment that they used,all the testing that was carried out over years and the tough times endured and all the harsh winters. There is even a piece on the dogs themselves, which were vital. You can also walk on board the ship, which is excellent, as normally you are not allowed to walk on displays.There is two parts to the museum, with the Fram ship being central. I would recommend giving about three to four hours in this museum minimum. There's so much to read and it's very informative. We both enjoyed it very much. There's also a small cafe where you can get tea, coffee, muffin, sandwich, just things small, some chocolate. But I would be careful as it looked like it did close earlier than the museum closed, so you might get caught out.There is a bus stop right outside the museum so it is well connected. Definitely worth a visit when in Oslo.We were very impressed.
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