How much does a trip to Oslo Cost?

The Cost of a Trip to Oslo

Typically, the daily expenses for a trip to Oslo for one person fall between $73 and $253, while for two people, it can range from $147 to $506. These price ranges are based on the average daily cost of $136 (kr1,486) which is calculated from the expenses of previous travelers. These numbers include expenses for food, accommodation, sightseeing, and local transportation. Keep in mind that prices can vary depending on your overall travel style, level of luxury, and the activities you choose. If you book standard hotels, eat at typical restaurants, and take in the main attractions, your budget should stay close to this average cost. Below, we provide a breakdown of travel expenses by category, as well as a general price range for accommodation and activities for your visit. Please bear in mind that individual attractions and hotels may vary in price, although they generally adhere to the price ranges discussed in this article.

How much money should you budget for your trip to Oslo?

Budget travelers to Oslo often spend around $73 per day. This usually includes a stay at a hostel and meals at affordable restaurants around town. Many budget travelers also prefer free activities over those that cost too much money. If you have a bit more money to spend, you should budget around $136 (kr1,486) per day. This average includes a mid-range hotel and more meals in restaurants, along with a higher budget for entertainment and activities. Luxury travelers should plan to spend around $253 a day which includes higher-end accommodations, restaurants, tours, and activities. For more details, see our average travel costs for Oslo here.


Average Daily Costs, Per Person, by Category
Budget Mid-Range Luxury
Accommodation1 $35 $81 $164
Local Transportation1 $9 $23 $58
Food2 $24 $30 $41
Water2 $3 $4 $5
Entertainment1 $9 $19 $35
Souvenirs1 $12 $33 $101
Communication2 $17 $17 $17
Living Expenses2 $33 $36 $44
Scams, Robberies, and Mishaps1 $5 $5 $5
Alcohol2 $5 $11 $24


How much does a weekend trip to Oslo cost?

Travelers spend, on average, $408 per person on a three-day trip to Oslo. This includes sightseeing, hotels, food, and local transportation. You can stick close to this average price by staying at mid-range hotels and eating at mid-level restaurants, while also paying for some entry tickets to popular attractions. If you wish to travel cheaper, it's possible to find lower-cost accommodations, eat at less expenive restaurants, and find more free activities. It's also common for many visitors to have a much higher travel budget, as many high-end hotels and restaurants can be found around town.



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How much does a five day trip to Oslo cost?

With five days in Oslo, you can expect to spend about $680 total, not including transportation to and from the city. It's possible to stay close to this daily average by booking mid-range hotels, eating at normal restaurants, and paying for some entry tickets to popular attractions. It's possible to find lower-cost accommodations, eat at less expenive restaurants, and find more free activities if you want to spent less money.

How much does a one week trip to Oslo cost?

Most visitors spend between $513 and $1,772 for a one week trip to Oslo, with the average being $951. This includes sightseeing, local transportation, food, and hotels. One week is enough time to have a more in-depth experience in Oslo. Also, one week allows you to be more flexible with your time and money, so you can potentially save money on some aspects of your trip while spending more on others.

Hostel Prices in Oslo

With more than 3 hostels in Oslo, the average price is $39 per night for a dorm bed. The cheapest hostel costs $23 and the most expensive is $51. Usually popular with younger travelers, hostels are a great way to save money while also being social. But not all hostels are the same, and we've analyzed the prices of both dorms and private rooms to find the average prices and best places to stay. You can see more details about the hostel prices in Oslo here.

Hotel Prices in Oslo

The average price for a hotel room in Oslo is $114 per night. This average is based on our detailed analysis of available hotels in the area. If you want to save money, or if you're planning a more luxurious trip, it's important to look at hotel prices based on the overall star-rating as well as guest reviews. Also, prices can vary by location and amenities. You can see more details from our analysis of hotel prices in Oslo here, and below is a breakdown of hotel prices by star-rating.


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

Rosenkrantz Gate 1, Oslo
Overall Rating 9.2
Kristian Iv's Gate 7, Oslo
Overall Rating 9.1

Should you do a tour in Oslo?

You'll find a wide range of guided tours in Oslo and many visitors enjoy the convenience of having an expert guide leading them through the chosen activity. Tours range in price from $26 for the Oslo City Walks - Historic River Walk to $79 for the Oslo Walking Tour and Fjords Sightseeing Cruise.


    • 2hr Retro Motorcycle Sidecar Oslo Highlights Tour: $214
    • Electric Mountain Bike Tour in the forest of Oslo: $177
    • LIVE MUSIC Sing-along fjord cruise with a pick-nick basket: $65
    • 2 Hour Sea Kayak Tour on Oslofjord from Central Oslo: $94
    • Digging up the Past in Røros: A Self-Guided Walking Tour: $6.99
    • Self-guided tour at Grefsenkollen (ONLY AWAILABLE IN NORWEGIAN): $27
    • 4 Hours Island Hopping Tour in Oslo: $48
    • Snowshoe tour in Winter Wonderland - Oslo: $129
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    2 Categories averaged on a per-day basis.
    For example, the Food2 daily average is for all meals for an entire day, while Entertainment1 is for each individual purchase. Thus, the overall daily average cost is not a summation of the individual categories.

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