AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE GARDERMOEN
Read moreArriving by plane reveals a beautiful airport, inaugurated in 1998, where wood meets steel, 55 km north of the capital. Nearly 30 million passengers have passed through the airport every year since 1998, making it Scandinavia's second-largest airport after Copenhagen's Kastrup. In 2017, Gardermoen Airport was ranked the second largest airport in Scandinavia. A stop at the Duty Free is a must if you want to save a bit of money!
AIRPORT EXPRESS TRAIN (FLYTOGET)
Read moreThe Flytoget high-speed train links the airport to the city center every 10 minutes. Journey time 19 minutes. Discounts are available for students, young people under 20 and seniors aged 67 and over. Young people under 16 accompanied by an adult travel free of charge, while young people between 16 and 20, and students between 21 and 30, receive a 50% discount (with proof of age). Convenient automatic terminals.
DFDS SEAWAYS
Read moreDaily ferry connections between Oslo and Copenhagen, Denmark. Daily departures from Copenhagen and Oslo, arriving the next day. Evenings on board like a real mini-cruise, with restaurants, bars, stores, sauna, whirlpool, disco, casino, cinema, children's games and very comfortable cabins. An unforgettable crossing of the Oslo Fjord. The company also offers many other one-way and round-trip cruises and crossings, with or without car. Contact them to plan your trip.
M. CLEAN MYNTVASKERI (LAVERIE)
Read moreOpen from 10 am to 20 pm and until 15 pm on Saturday.
The entrance takes place on Welhavens gate.
RUTER BÅT
Read moreIn Oslo, public transport also includes boats! All year round, it is possible for the islanders of the Oslo community to get to work or school by public transport boat (Ruter). In summer, you can take a trip to the islands of Oslofjord with a cheap zone 1 ticket. A short day trip by boat, accessible to all from the city centre, a great activity for those who want to be on the water and see the city from another angle!
VY - CHEMINS DE FER DE NORVÈGE
Read moreVy is the national railway company. It operates train and bus lines, as well as freight transport. It has been in existence since 1854, when Norway's first railroad line was inaugurated. The train company connects all towns around Oslo to Bergen, as well as the three airports. There is a train station at Gardermoen airport, where you can buy your tickets. In Moss and Torp, the station is reached by shuttle bus (included in the price).
RUTER - TRANSPORTS EN COMMUN
Read moreOperates Oslo's metro, streetcars, buses and ferries. Very comprehensive website with access to all types of tickets. The network extends over 4 zones, zone 1 being the most central. One-way, 24h, 7 days. The Oslo Pass (sold by the tourist office) gives free access to Ruter public transport. Tickets on sale in Narvesen and 7-Eleven stores, at vending machines in metro stations, and on the Ruter app.
TELEMARKSKANALEN
Read moreAs in Skien, one can leave from Dalen to discover the Telemark Canal dug at the end of the 19th century, in order to connect the interior of the country to the coast. On 105 km, between Skien and Dalen, you can discover this artificial waterway, by kayak, by very nice boat with this local company (on the M/S Victoria or M/S Henrik Ibsen for example) or even by bike. Round trips are possible, with or without overnight stay on the way, in recommended hotels. If you choose the one-way trip, you can return by bus to pick up your car.
NANSENSKOLEN
Read moreSouth of Lillehammer Church is a curious school, the Norwegian Academy of Humanist. Founded in 1938 to combat the totalitarian ideas that were circulating in Europe, it still wants to be a study place for adults from diverse backgrounds with different political and religious views. Education is mainly in Norwegian and encompasses subjects such as ideology, ecology.
BIBLIOTHÈQUE MUNICIPALE
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OSLO CITY BIKE (OSLO BYSYKKEL)
Read moreA subscription allows you to rent bikes at 259 stations around the city for very little money! If you're staying for a week and want to cycle every day, we recommend the monthly pass at just 159 NOK. With this pass and the others, both daily and single-use, you get free use of the bike for 1 hour each time, continuously in the case of a single pass, discontinuously otherwise. All this is done via the Oslo City Bike mobile application.
AVIS
Read moreConveniently, you can reserve a car before your departure from France by telephone or on their website. The earlier you book, the lower the price. Additional seasonal offers on the web. Various types of car: petrol, diesel, hybrid or fully electric, small, large... in other words, the usual choice! Please note that the vast majority of vehicles now come with automatic gearboxes. Norway is rich in recharging stations, even in remote areas. An option worth considering!
COLOR LINE
Read moreCrossings from Oslo to Kiel in Germany. Departure to Kiel every day. All timetables available on the website. Also connections from Larvik or Kristiansand to Hirtshals on the northern tip of Denmark (be careful, this crossing can be rough!), and from Sandefjord to Strömstad in Sweden. Prices vary according to destination, cabin category and vehicle size, arriving at 10am the next day. Excellent on-board service. A reliable company. Promotional offers on their website.
GARE CENTRALE D'OSLO (OSLO SENTRALSTASJON)
Read moreThe station is known as Oslo S or Sentral, ideally located in the city center, near the opera house. Express trains for the whole of Norway to the terminus of the railway network: Bodø. Beyond Bodø, there's another 1,000 km to North Cape! To get to Narvik, 250 km from Bodø, you have to travel via Sweden. Numerous buses leave from just around the corner. Pay toilets (NOK 20), luggage lockers, restaurants and stores. Easy access, streetcars in front of the station.
AÉROPORT DE RYGGE
Read moreLow-cost aircraft (company RyanAir) from France (Paris-Beauvais, Béziers). Domestic flights once in Norway.
OSLO TAXI
Read moreAlthough Oslo and the surrounding area can be easily explored by public transport or bicycle, cabs can be useful in certain circumstances. The 90-year-old company is one of the oldest in Northern Europe. With a team of almost 1,400 vehicles, Oslo Taxi offers all types of journeys and can even arrange for you to visit the city by cab. Prices are clearly displayed on the website, and reservations can be made directly online or by telephone.
HORYALL INTERNET
Read moreIf the site does not pay a mine, computers (PC) are recent and the flow is fast, which is interesting at that price.
ARCTIC INTERNET CAFÉ
Read moreThis cyber cybercafé, located at Oslo's central station, is the cheapest in the city.
DOVREFJELL ADVENTURES
Read moreDovrefjell Adventures offers a guided version of the Tour de Dovre (with luggage transfer and overnight stay from lodge to lodge) or rental of bikes, muscle or electric, for adults and children. It's also possible to rent panniers and all safety/repair equipment, for a complete adventure with no surprises. Dovrefjell Adventures can also help you discover the wild fauna and flora on day trips, by bike in summer and on snowshoes in winter. Choose your activity and degree of autonomy, and off you go!