Oslo

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OSLO, NORWAY

For an unparalleled experience in Oslo, secure the services of our amiable local tour guides. They excel at guiding you through the city, immersing you in the local ambiance. Whether you’re inclined towards iconic tourist spots or off-the-beaten-path discoveries, our Guides4me guides are ready to transform your preferences into reality. Feel the city’s pulse and unravel unique experiences under their expert guidance.

Konstantine

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Konstantine is 25 years old, LGBT friendly and speaks Norwegian, Swedish and English.

He is friendly, fun loving, intelligent, highly articulate and a good listener. Konstantine’s hobbies include sailing, museums, hiking,  skiing and an avid foodie. In addition to this he loves dancing, singing and acting. When you book Konstantine, it will be a unique and memorable experience of a lifetime. He will look after you and by the end of the trip you’ve made a best friend.

Total cost for the guide services of Konstantine for one day (8 hours) = a booking fee of 33 Euro via Paypal, debit / credit cards, bank transfer or Crypto Currency plus 110 Euro in cash to Konstantine after his services. This makes a total of 143 Euro.

This excludes any transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs.

“Konstantine was a brilliant guide, he’s very friendly and such fun, he created an itinery for me as per my own requirements, highly recommended” – Jose, Portugal.

Oslo – the capital city of Norway, is a vibrant destination that boasts a unique blend of stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and modern sophistication. With its welcoming atmosphere and a plethora of activities to choose from, Oslo has something for everyone.

Oslo is a city that takes pride in its cultural heritage. The Viking Ship Museum and the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History offer an insight into the country’s Viking past and rich cultural history. The Munch Museum, home to the works of renowned Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, is a must-visit for art lovers. For those interested in experiencing Norwegian life and culture, a visit to the charming neighbourhood of Grunerlokka is a must. Here you’ll find trendy cafes, vintage shops, and quirky boutiques.

Oslo’s stunning natural beauty can be seen in its many parks and gardens. The Vigeland Sculpture Park is a popular attraction, featuring over 200 bronze, granite, and cast-iron sculptures. Take a stroll along the Akerselva River and enjoy the picturesque views. In winter, head to the Holmenkollen Ski Museum and Tower for a unique view of the city.

In addition, Oslo’s food scene is a culinary delight. Try traditional Norwegian dishes like Fårikål, a lamb and cabbage stew, or Lefse, a flatbread with butter and sugar. For those looking for something more international, the city offers a range of cuisines from around the world. After dinner, head to one of the city’s many bars and clubs for a night of dancing and fun. The gay scene is particularly vibrant in Oslo, with plenty of bars and clubs catering to the LGBTQ+ community.

When exploring Oslo, let our Guides4Me Tour Guide take care of you. Our knowledgeable local guides can provide you with insider tips and recommendations to make the most of your time in the city. We offer a range of tours that cater to different interests, from cultural and historical to food and nightlife. Our guides are also LGBTQ+ friendly and can provide a safe and welcoming experience for all. So, sit back, relax, and let us show you the best of Oslo.

One more thing that you don’t want to miss

While it is possible to see the aurora borealis (Northern Lights) from Oslo, it’s not very common due to the city’s urbanization and light pollution. However, if you’re lucky and the conditions are right, you may catch a glimpse of the dancing lights.

The best time to see the Northern Lights in Oslo is during the winter months from November to March. It’s important to find a location away from the city lights to increase your chances of seeing the aurora. Try heading to the forests surrounding Oslo, like Nordmarka or Østmarka, or taking a trip outside the city to areas with less light pollution.

It’s also important to note that the Northern Lights are a natural phenomenon and can’t be predicted with certainty. Check the weather forecast for clear skies and aurora forecasts to increase your chances of seeing the lights. Regardless of whether or not you see the Northern Lights, Oslo has plenty of other experiences to offer that will make your trip unforgettable.

Whatever you choose to do in Oslo, it will be a unique and memorable experience of a lifetime, with a Guides4me guide, who will look after you and by the end of the trip you’ve made a best friend.

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