BALKAN HEART TOUR
Enjoy from Tirana to Zagreb
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What's included
- All city taxes, parking, local taxes, highway charges
- Bottled water per day
- Dinner and lunch meals
- English speaking tour escort
- Entrance tickets to mentioned monuments and museums
- Hotel accommodation
- Hotel taxes and service charges
- Local tour guides
- Transport to & from hotel
- Additional meals and drinks
- Airplane tickets
- Gratuity to guide and driver
- Hotel extras
- Medical expenses
- Personal expenses
- Portage services
- Travel insurance
Cultural Life
Come to Oslo to pay homage to Edvard Munch and Henrik Ibsen, the city’s two most famous sons, by all means. But don’t leave without discovering something of its contemporary cultural life too. Explore one of its many museums, get to know its booming contemporary-art scene at one of its commercial galleries or just marvel at the work of its architects. You can also walk the neighbourhoods that may already be familiar via the works of Karl Ove Knausgård, whose autobiographical novel series Min Kamp are set here, along with the mean streets of Norwegian-noir crime writers Jo Nesbø and Anne Holt.
Natural Pleasures
Oslo’s skyline might be crowded by cranes but this rapidly growing urban metropolis is also one of the world’s most overwhelmingly green cities. It has earned the honour of being named European Green Capital for 2019, via one of the lowest carbon footprints in the world, excellent and well-patronised public transport, city planning that puts pedestrians first, and a real commitment to sustainable food production and green space. The city is blessed with a large number of bucolic parks, and the Oslofjord’s waterways and islands are just minutes away from the centre, as are the ski slopes and forests of Nordmarka.
Culinary Capital
Once known only for hot dogs and high prices, Oslo’s culinary scene is currently enjoying a Neo Nordic moment in the sun, and has become a culinary destination in its own right. This delicious change takes in everything from the most northern three-Michelin-starred restaurant in the world (Maaemo) to its deservedly hyped neighbourhood coffee scene to fabulous fusion (Icelandic-Korean is the hottest ticket in town) to the celebration of traditional favourites such as peel-and-eat shrimp, and, yes, even polse (hot dogs). The city also has a penchant for sushi and pizza, both of which can now compete on the world stage.
Cracking Nightlife
Has Oslo become Scandinavia’s late-night party hot spot? Wander Møllegata on a, well, Wednesday and you might be convinced it is. Whether it’s working your way through a list of the latest natural wine from Burgenland or Sicily, getting your hands in the air with local DJ acts such as Lindstøm and Prins Thomas or an international indie band, drinking a local beer over a game of shuffleboard or sipping cocktails made from foraged spruce or Arctic seaweed, you’ll notice that, with a grungier, wilder, realer edge than Copenhagen or Stockholm, this is certainly a city that knows how to have fun.
- Day 1 Tirana Berat
- Day 2 Berat Ohrid Struga
- Day 3 Struga Skopje Prizren
- Day 4 Prizren Fierze Lake Koman Shkoder
- Day 5 Shkoder Podgorica Kotor Dubrovnik
- Day 6 Dubrovnik Pocitelj Blagaj Mostar
- Day 7 Mostar Sarajevo
- Day 8 Sarajevo
- Day 9 Sarajevo Travnik Jajce Bihac
- Day 10 Bihac Plitvice Lakes Zagreb
Tirana City Tour
Tirana City Tour (Bus sightseeing tour - Skender Bey Square, Ethem Bey Mosque)
Ohrid City Tour
Ohrid City Tour (Ohrid lake, Cinar Square, Halveti Hayati Tekke, Church of St. Sophia)
Skopje City Tour
Skopje City Tour (Macedonia Square, Stone Bridge, Statue of Alexander the Great, Skoplje Fortress, Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Murat Pasha Mosque)
Prizren City Tour
Prizren City Tour (Sinan Pasha Mosque, Turkish Bazaar, Stone Bridge, Bezhistan)
Podgorica and Kotor City Tours
Podgorica City Tour
Kotor City Tour (Kotor City walls, Arms square, Clock tower, Prince's Palace, Napoleons Theatre, Cathedral of St.Tripun, Maritime Museum, Orthodox Square)
Dubrovnik and Pocitelj Tours
Dubrovnik City Tour (Stradun Square, Orlando Sculpture, The Palace of Rector, The Oldest Pharmacy in Europe, Time Tower, War Museum, Franciscan Monastery)
Pocitelj Tour (Ali Pasha Mosque, Hill of Pocitelj, Clock Tower)
Blagaj and Mostar Tours
Blagaj (Dervish lodge (Tekke), Buna river)
Mostar City Tour (Mostar old town, Koski Mehmet Pasa mosque, Mostar Old Bridge, Narrow bridge)
Sarajevo City Tour
Sarajevo City Tour (Eternal Flame, City Hall & The House of Spite, Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque, Bazaar, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sebilj, Bascarsija Mosque, Tunel Spasa - Tunnel of Hope, Vrelo Bosne – Source of river Bosna national park)
Travnik and Jajce Tours
Travnik City Tour (Castle of Travnik, Ibrahim Pasha Medrese, Varos Mosque, Blue Water spring)
Jajce tour (Pliva waterfall and lake, Open air museum Mlincici)
Plitvice Lakes and Zagreb City Tour
Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO sight Plitvice Lakes National Park)
Zagreb City Tour (Cathedral of St. Stephen, Dolac Market, The stone Gate, Mark's Square, Museum of naive art, Ban Jelacic Square, Zagreb City Scale Model, Strossmayer promenade)
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More about this tour
Oslo has a hugely diverse culinary scene and creates pizza and sushi as if the city invented them; here's where you can experience authentic Nordic cooking, whether that be traditional or contemporary, purely Norwegian or pan-Scandi.
Oslo is an incredibly expensive city and museum prices can put a dent in a traveller's budget. It does, however, have a lot of things that will cost you no krone at all.
Norway's design scene has long been overshadowed by its Danish and Swedish neighbours, but it's got both a vibrant history and a flourishing present. Visit the following to discover the work of various designers from midcentury to today.
User Reviews & Comments
Erik Chan
These bus tours are found wherever you travel in the world’s major cities and offer an excellent way to orientate yourself to the new city and its attractions. The Oslo tour is well worth he price and cost to see the layout of the city and plan your visit. In August they run every half hour and you can get off at various stops to sightsee and catch a later bus to the next site of interest. The commentary is offered in various languages via your disposable earphones. It is a good way, if you have the time, to visit various locations and cheaper than many taxi fares.
October 10, 2018
Emma Churchill
My tour group arranged for a city biking tour with Viking Biking, and we were well pleased. It was fairly easy biking, but we saw quite a bit, including Vigeland Sculpture Park (all those naked statures, what a novelty!), Akershus Fortress, City Hall, etc. Our \"3-hour\" tour was closer to 4 hours, which suited my group just fine. Guide was pleasant and informative.
October 10, 2018
Marc Whitney
Excellent tour of town, parks and views. We did not have horn hats. Bikes were in good condition. Guide told funny stories and shared history of town and country. Only one long hill on what was about a 7 mile ride.
October 10, 2018