Oslo, nestled in a green setting, in the heart of a fjord and magnificent forests, is both beautiful and imposing. Oslo is easy to discover, whether by streetcar, bus or, above all, on foot, and it's a real pleasure to lose yourself in a café, restaurant or museum. If Oslo is indeed Norwegian and not European, it is also multicultural and always looking outwards. In the heart of the city, you'll find history, luxury boutiques, trendy cafés and restaurants, as well as magnificent museums and entire districts of futuristic architecture that won't stop you from looking up.

What to visit Oslo?

When to go to Oslo?

When to go to Oslo? All year round perhaps. As a busy capital city, Oslo can be visited all year round. However, the most pleasant time to visit Oslo is between May and September, when the weather is good and all the tourist sites are open. In addition, you can quickly get out of the city and practice sports activities: kayaking in the fjord, hiking... Winter is the time for skiing and snow sports. The Christmas period is particularly worth a visit. The atmosphere is unique, festive, almost magical, and the capital is decorated in a variety of ways.

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Weather all year round

Oslo's climate is a humid continental climate. Although winters are very cold, and temperatures often drop below zero, the climate is still a little temperate due to the Gulf Stream warming the Atlantic Ocean. Thanks to the proximity of the Norwegian capital to the sea, the climate in summer and very mild, and the very pleasant temperatures to visit the city (around 20°C during the day).

Jan.
-7° / -2°
Feb.
-7° / -1°
Mar.
-4° /
Apr.
/ 10°
May
/ 16°
June
10° / 20°
Jul.
13° / 22°
Aug.
12° / 21°
Sept.
/ 16°
Oct.
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Nov.
-1° /
Dec.
-4° /
Budget

The currency in Oslo is the Norwegian krone. In town you will find many banks. In addition, BC is generally accepted in Oslo. While the budget often depends on accommodation, Oslo is a very expensive city. It has repeatedly held the title of the most expensive capital in the world. As a tourist, such a standard of living can be disabling: food, especially meat, can be 50% more expensive than in France (even compared to Paris).

Procedures

EU nationals can stay in Norway for three months without a visa, with only a valid identity card or passport. Beyond these three months, you must apply for a residence permit at the police offices of the city of residence. Good to know: Norway, unlike its neighbours, is not part of the European Union. While it has integrated the European Area and the Schengen Area, it does not belong to the EU.

Health

No vaccinations are required to travel to Oslo and a standard travel pharmacy will do. As Norway has a shortage of doctors, the country has resorted to using foreign doctors, especially French ones. Some patients even have their travel and treatment paid for by the State to go and get treatment in Sweden or Denmark...

How to go to Oslo? Our advice & tips

There are many tour operators offering packages to visit Oslo. The most common are getaways (3 days and 2 nights or 4 days and 3 nights) and long weekends. In Oslo, since the location lends itself to it, trips with a cultural theme are quite numerous, but the prices are higher. That said, apart from the more economical "packages", it is better to visit Oslo independently.

Oslo, despite its large size, can easily be visited alone. The center, in particular, is perfectly walkable. As far as safety is concerned, first of all, it is a very safe city for everyone, men, women, families; and Norwegians are endowed with a very great sense of civism. Remember to book your accommodation in advance (especially in high season), and let yourself wander through the city.

Moving to Oslo is quite simple. If the city centre is a pleasant place to walk, public transport criss-crosses the city and allows you to move around quickly. Ruter As manages public transport in Oslo and Akershus. Urban buses, regional buses, trams, subways (T-banes), ferries and local trains are part of Ruter's ticketing and fare system.

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When to travel?

When to go to Oslo? All year round perhaps. As a busy capital city, Oslo can be visited all year round. However, the...
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Weather forecast

Oslo's climate is a humid continental climate. Although winters are very cold, and temperatures often drop below zero...
Read more about it

Budget

The currency in Oslo is the Norwegian krone. In town you will find many banks. In addition, BC is generally accepted...
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Formalities

EU nationals can stay in Norway for three months without a visa, with only a valid identity card or passport. Beyond...
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Health

No vaccinations are required to travel to Oslo and a standard travel pharmacy will do. As Norway has a shortage of do...
Read more about it

How to travel by yourself?

Oslo, despite its large size, can easily be visited alone. The center, in particular, is perfectly walkable. As far a...
Read more about it

How to get organized?

There are many tour operators offering packages to visit Oslo. The most common are getaways (3 days and 2 nights or 4...
Read more about it

Getting around

Moving to Oslo is quite simple. If the city centre is a pleasant place to walk, public transport criss-crosses the ci...
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