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How do people get around in Oslo?
The best way to get around Oslo is on the trams or buses, as they’re widely available and conveniently connect passengers to points throughout the city. When you arrive at Oslo Airport (OSL), you can take a train, bus, taxi or rental car into the city center.
What’s the best way to get around Norway?
Train – Trains are the best way to get around Norway (unless you’re on a road trip). They are often faster than buses without costing much more — and they are much more comfortable.
What things are banned in Norway?
It is prohibited to import the following without special persmission:
- Drugs, medicines and poisons (minor quantities of medicine for personal use are permitted)
- Alcohol over 60\% alcohol by volume.
- Weapons and ammunition.
- Fireworks.
- Potatoes.
- Mammals, birds and exotic animals.
- Plants/parts thereof for cultivation.
Can you get around in Norway with just English?
As a tourist, you can definitely get by with just English. As a norwegian native I don’t think it would be very difficult to travel to Norway while only speaking english.
Is it easy to get around Oslo?
Thanks to Oslo’s excellent public transportation system Ruter, it is easy to travel around the city. Distances between attractions are often quite short, so you can explore a lot of the city by walking or biking.
Is Norway expensive for tourists?
Norway is also known as one of the most expensive countries in Europe. Accommodation, food, and transportation can all be quite pricey. Whether you’re in the city or countryside, you can expect to spend a good amount on travel, but there are a few tips that can help you save some money.
Is there trespassing in Norway?
Everyone in Norway enjoys the right of access to, and passage through, uncultivated land in the countryside. The right is an old consuetudinary law called the allemannsrett (lit. the everyman’s right), that was codified in 1957 with the implementation of the Outdoor Recreation Act.
What are some weird laws in Norway?
Introducing some of Norway’s most bizarre laws
- Leaving infants outside in below-freezing temperatures: legal.
- Not having beer during your Christmas feast: (technically) illegal.
- Mandatorily carrying a firearm: legal (in some places)
- Being buried in Longyearbyen: illegal.
How much money do I need to visit Norway?
So, a trip to Norway for two people for one week costs on average kr14,365 ($1,624). All of these average travel prices have been collected from other travelers to help you plan your own travel budget. A vacation to Norway for one week usually costs around kr7,182 for one person.
Is Norway allowing tourists?
Norway is open to more travellers from all over the world. It is quite easy to visit us if you have a digital, valid COVID certificate (by EU/UK/Schengen standards). With a valid certificate, you don’t have to quarantine, but you will have to take a test on arrival or within 24 hours after arrival.