Is Oslo expensive to visit?
Oslo is a moderately priced destination with an average daily cost of $161. Compared to the rest of Europe, which is known to be an expensive region, it is a moderately priced place to visit. It's ranked in the top 50% of cities in Europe for its travel costs, comparable to places like Istanbul and Hamburg.
Oslo
How expensive is Oslo?
On average, visitors spend about $161 per day when visiting Oslo (U.S. Dollars). Two travelers together would spend an average of $323 per day. Prices vary dramatically by travel style and length of trip, but if you stay at moderately priced hotels, eat at affordable restaurants, and use public transportation when possible, you can expect to stay close to this budget. See more travel costs for Oslo here.
How expensive is a weekend trip (three days) to Oslo?
A weekend trip to Oslo costs about $484 per person on average, based on the previous expenses of other travelers. This includes accommodation, sightseeting activities, transportation, food, and nightlife. For two people, a weekend trip costs $969.
How expensive is a one week (7-day) trip to Oslo?
Based on the travel expenses of others, a one week trip to Oslo costs around $1,130 on average, per person. This includes food, sightseeing, local transportation, accommodation, and nightlife. For two people, a one week trip costs $2,260.
Is it expensive to backpack in Oslo?
Oslo is a fairly popular backpacker destination with more than 4 hostels around town. Dorm beds in hostels cost around $49 per night on average. There's a wide range in prices though, with the cheapest beds costing about $27 and the most expensive dorm beds costing around $64. (See hostel prices in Oslo here.)
Here are a few sample prices from popular hostels in Oslo.
- $64 for a dorm bed at Bunks at Rode
- $51 for a dorm bed at Oslo Youth Hostel Haraldsheim
Are hotels expensive in Oslo?
Hotel prices in Oslo are moderately priced and fairly even compared to hotels in other cities. You can expect to spend about $114 per night for a room on average. There are around 4 five star hotels in the city and they average $254 per night. Three star hotels average $106 a night and two star hotels average $80 per night.
Hotels by star rating in Oslo
| Rating | Number of Hotels | Average Hotel Price |
|---|---|---|
| 5 stars | 4 | $254 |
| 4 stars | 35 | $127 |
| 3 stars | 39 | $106 |
| 2 stars | 10 | $80 |
| No rating | 3 | $106 |
How expensive are sightseeing activities in Oslo?
Activities and things to do in Oslo can vary in price depending on the type of activity, length, and location. Below are a number of popular activities to give you an idea of what to expect when visiting. Generally, previous travelers have spent $16 per day on sightseeing activities and things to do when visiting, which is less than the country's average of $16.
- Best of Oslo: Small Group Walking Tour (Max 10, 3 Hours): $68
- Hipstoric Grünerløkka Private Walking Tour: $237
- Digging up the Past in Røros: A Self-Guided Walking Tour: $8.99
- Oslo Old Town Highlights Private Walking Tour: $142
- Top of Oslo Snowshoe Tour: $175
- Historic Oslo: Exclusive Private Tour with a Local: $198
- Oslo Walking Tour with Audio Guide on Your Smartphone: $12
- Oslo Highlights and Delights Tour with Salmon Tasting Lunch: $95
Is food expensive in Oslo?
Food in Oslo can vary in price depending on the restaurant and food options available. Generally, other travelers have spent $56 on food per person per day, which is more than the country's average of $53. To save money, eat at less expensive restaurants, try street food, or cook your own meals when possible.
- Oslo Guided Food Tour with 5 Food Tastings and a Secret Dish: $163
- Private Chef Forest Dinner: Authentic Norwegian Food Tour in Oslo: $126
- Oslo: Norwegian Food Tour & Hidden Gems City Walk: $186
- Oslo fjord 3-Course Dinner Cruise with Live Music: $158
- Skinnerbakken Oslo Cooking Experience: $169
Is transportation expensive in Oslo?
Local transportation in Oslo can vary in price depending on the type of transit used. Generally, other travelers have spent $23 on local transportation per person per day, which is more than the country's average of $18. To save money, take public transit whenever possible, as it will almost always be cheaper than a taxi or private driver.
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