Get ready for an epic adventure at the Fram Museum with skip-the-line tickets and a Private Guide. Step aboard a real polar ship and explore its cabins, lounges, the engine room, and more. Don't miss this unforgettable journey into maritime history!
Highlights:
• Visit the unique Fram Museum with a 5-Star Private Guide
• Skip the line with fast track entry tickets to the world’s most famous polar ship museum
• Explore the iconic Fram vessel, its cabins, lounges, and engine rooms
• Learn about Norway's incredible maritime heritage and brave explorers
• Immerse yourself in stories about polar expeditions and the High North's challenges
Discover the world of polar exploration at Oslo Fram Museum, where history comes alive through the legendary Fram ship. We've delivered 1000s of tours to bring you this exclusive experience. Our Expert Guides will unveil the tales of Arctic and Antarctic adventures. With skip-the-line access, you’ll have more time to explore Norway’s maritime heritage.
Meet your guide In front of the Kon-Tiki Museum, Bygdøynesveien 36, 0286 Oslo, Norway. Please do not enter the museum, it is only a meeting point and the staff is not informed about the tour.
Discover the world of polar exploration at Oslo Fram Museum, where history comes alive through the legendary Fram ship. We've delivered 1000s of tours to bring you this exclusive experience. Our Expert Guides will unveil the tales of Arctic and Antarctic adventures. With skip-the-line access, you’ll have more time to explore Norway’s maritime heritage. Enjoy a seamless and personalized journey through this iconic attraction with us.
Step aboard the Fram, the world’s most famous polar ship, and explore its cabins, lounges, and engine room. Delve into exhibition galleries showcasing Arctic and Antarctic expeditions, and marvel at historic artifacts from the daring explorers. Engage with interactive exhibits that bring polar exploration to life and watch compelling films in the museum’s cinema, highlighting the High North's challenges. Examine exploration maps and see the gear that helped explorers conquer extreme conditions, while learning about the legendary journeys of Fridtjof Nansen, Roald Amundsen, and their peers. Book your private tour now to explore Oslo's Fram Museum and see the legendary polar ship up close.
Meet your guide In front of the Kon-Tiki Museum, Bygdøynesveien 36, 0286 Oslo, Norway. Please do not enter the museum, it is only a meeting point and the staff is not informed about the tour.
Information for the customer (Know before you go)
• Check your email the day before the tour for important information.
• Pre-booked tickets to the Fram Museum allow you to skip the line at the ticket office. You cannot skip the line at the entrance and security checks. Admission is for the permanent collection.
• We're not afraid of the sun and rain, so the tour will take place as planned, regardless of weather, so please check the forecast and dress appropriately.
• It is a walking tour, so we recommend wearing comfortable shoes.
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