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  1. 11 Secret Tips for Visiting Oslo on a Budget (It's Possible!)

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  2. How to Spend 24 Hours in Oslo on a Budget

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  4. How to Visit Oslo on a Budget

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  5. How to Spend 24 Hours in Oslo on a Budget

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  6. 11 Secret Tips for Visiting Oslo on a Budget (It's Possible!)

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  1. Oslo on a budget

    Wonderful nature hikes are only a short subway ride away. If you'd rather remain downtown, take a dip in the fjord, enjoy life in one of Oslo's many parks or go on a city bike adventure. Should you get hungry along the way, you'll find a good selection of reasonably priced eateries. Below is plenty more inspiration for a budget-friendly stay in ...

  2. Oslo on a Budget: A Local's 2024 Guide!

    Oslo on a budget: Things to do for free (and cheap) There is always something to do in a capital like Oslo that won't cost you a dime. Visiting the museums is a natural choice for low-cost activities, and there is also the Nobel Peace Centre.Visiting the Peace Centre costs 160 NOK for adults, and 100 kroner for students (I'm a huge sucker for student discounts).

  3. Oslo on a budget: Here's how to enjoy this city without spending a

    Oslo in particular. But it is possible to enjoy what this city has to offer whilst sticking to a budget. Here are our top tips for visiting Oslo on a budget. How to eat, drink and stay in Oslo on a budget? #1 Eat on the go when visiting Oslo on a budget. Eating in restaurants in Oslo is one of the most expensive things in the city.

  4. 27 of the best things to do in Oslo (without spending a fortune)

    1. Oslo Opera House. The Oslo Opera House is one of the top Oslo attractions and is at the centre of Oslo's rapidly developing waterfront. It cost around €500 million to build and opened in 2008. It's right next to the main train station so it was one of the first things we saw in Oslo.

  5. Is Oslo Expensive? The Cost of a Trip to Oslo Norway in 2024

    Top Budget Tip: Travel During the Offseason The Oslo Opera House has the prettiest location overlooking the Oslo Fjord. People don't want to visit Oslo in winter as they think it's going to be absolutely freezing, but it doesn't actually get that cold! Winter temperatures in the city hover between 1 and - 4°.

  6. Oslo on a Budget: Insider Tips for Affordable Trip And Free Things To

    Take a bath or sunbathe in Sorenga - a popular place for hanging out by the water on the wooden decks near the city center, and have coffee in Bjorvika, a new Oslo floating neighborhood. 12. Bjorvika Library. Visit the newest Oslo Bjorvika Library and a perfect hangout spot, just next to the Opera.

  7. How to Spend 24 Hours in Oslo on a Budget

    Public transport in Oslo. As Oslo is a perfectly walkable city, we only used public transport once to get to and from Frogner Park. Subway tickets cost 36 NOK (£3) each way. You can buy them from ticket machines and must validate them using a card reader before stepping onto the train.

  8. Oslo on a Budget: How to do more for less

    The Oslo Pass is one of the best ways to save money in Oslo. Not only does it give you free entry to over 30 of the best attractions in the city, it also gives you unlimited travel on public transport (except to and from the airport) and hundreds of other discounts. You can buy a 24 hour pass for 395NOK (~£37), 48 hours for 595NOK (~£55) or ...

  9. Oslo On A Budget: Detailed City Guide to the Norwegian Capital

    The Oslo City Bike has plenty of locations, which means it is really extremely convenient to get around Oslo on a bike. A single-day pass costs just around $6.20, while a three-day pass would come at a price of around $12.5. Considering that the public transport tickets cost $4, that's a pretty good bargain.

  10. Oslo Travel Guide 2024 (& Budget)

    Here's a breakdown to help you plan your trip in Euros: Suggested Budget per person. Low: 50-80€ Mid-range: 100-150€ High: 200€+ Detailed Costs: Oslo Travel Guide. Accommodation:

  11. Total Trip: What I spent on a budget weekend in Oslo

    I popped into the foyer of the newly opened Munch Museum and browsed the museum shop (free), but decided to save a museum visit for a rainy day. Instead, I continued on to Inger Munch's pier to admire The Mother, a huge bronze sculpture by Tracey Emin (free), as well as a free outdoor photography exhibition.. Biking: It was time to venture further afield, so I hired a Lime bike (£5.46) to ...

  12. Oslo on a budget: 8 travel hacks to save on your trip

    Oslo on a budget: 8 travel hacks to save on your trip. The capital of Norway, Oslo, is rich in attractions. The Royal Palace, Oslo Opera House, Oslo Cathedral, and the world-famous Viking Ship Museum are just some of the great things there are to do when you visit Oslo. As one of the cultural capitals of northern Europe, Oslo is a fantastic ...

  13. Oslo Travel Guide (Updated 2024)

    The picturesque, cosmopolitan city of Oslo is the capital of Norway. Located in the southeast corner of the country, this coastal city is bursting with greenery and outdoor activities, cool museums, lots of art, amazing seafood, and more. Oslo makes for an excellent base to explore southern Norway as well as a fun weekend getaway destination.

  14. The Perfect 2 to 3 Days in Oslo Itinerary

    Option #3 - Kolsåstoppen. Kolsåstoppen is said to be the most popular hike in Oslomarka, and for good reason. Offering views of the Oslofjord and Bærum, the walk is 7.5 km long and provides plenty of stunning scenery. If you want to get the most that you can out of Oslo in 3 days, then Kolsåstoppen is probably going to be the hike for you.

  15. Tripper

    For budget travelers, Oslo may seem like an expensive city but it is possible to visit without breaking the bank. Choose to explore the city on foot or bike to save on transportation costs, enjoy affordable street food or cook at the hostel, and take advantage of free admission to parks, museums and cultural events. With proper planning, a trip to Oslo on a limited budget can still be a ...

  16. How to Explore Oslo on a Budget

    The holy grail for the Oslo traveller is the Oslo Pass; not only will this give you access to 30 of the city's best museums and attractions, it also includes local trains, buses and boats. You can choose from a 24-, 48- or a 72-hour pass, with prices ranging from 395-745 NOK (about $60 to $115 AUD). Grab your pass online or from the Oslo ...

  17. Oslo on a Budget

    When to Visit Oslo on a Budget. Avoid visiting the city during the peak-tourist season when prices are at their highest for just about everything. The city will be packed with hordes of tourists, and rooms will be impossible to find, unless you book your accommodations well in advance. ... Sightseeing tour of Oslo with a visit to the Viking ...

  18. Oslo on Budget: How to Travel the Smart Way

    Madman or genius -whatever you make of sculptures this is a unique display and very much worthwhile visiting during your Oslo visit. Plus it's free. Where to eat in Oslo on a budget. Food and Drinks- This is where Oslo gets its high price tag from. Typically, a meal for two at a medium-range restaurant will cost you nearly 300 NOK 800 NOK ...

  19. How to Visit Oslo on a Budget

    Cardholders also get to travel for free on all public transportation systems. Starting at about $42 for one day, the Oslo Pass can be purchased as an app in the App Store or through Google Play. Those ordering the city card online will need to pick up the pass at the Oslo Visitor Centre, near Oslo Central Station.

  20. Ultimate Guide to Oslo

    Visit Oslo on a Budget . Oslo falls in the center of Europe's beer index, and its hotel prices are generally affordable, with overheads that equal any world-class destination. It has several free tourist hot spots, and you can expect to pay about 250 NOK ($28) for a meal. The city's coffee scene is raging right now, with prices that are ...

  21. How To Travel Oslo on a Budget: Tips from a local [updated 2024]

    1 Norway An Outdoor City. 2 An iconic Opera House in Oslo. 3 The Islands of the Oslofjord. 4 World-class ski jump in Oslo. 5 The sculptures of Vigeland. 6 Public art everywhere in Oslo. 7 Saving money on accommodation in Oslo. 8 More money-saving tips for travel to Oslo. 9 About David Nikel.

  22. Travel Budget for Oslo Visit Oslo on a Budget or Travel in Style

    Food Budget in Oslo Average Daily Costs. Calculated from travelers like you. While meal prices in Oslo can vary, the average cost of food in Oslo is $30 (kr326) per day. Based on the spending habits of previous travelers, when dining out an average meal in Oslo should cost around $12 (kr130) per person.

  23. Norway on a budget

    Norway is a fabulous destination for road trips, but rental cars and fuel don't come cheap. Fortunately, the country has an excellent public transportation network of trains, buses and ferries. With a bit of planning, it's possible to get almost anywhere you might want to go, and without the need to keep your eyes on the road you'll be ...

  24. One and half days in Oslo in June

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    Annual HECS indexation will now be calculated on whichever figure is lower out of CPI and the Wage Price Index (WPI). The policy will be backdated to June 1 2023, which means last year's 7.1 per ...

  26. How to Plan a Disney Cruise on a Budget

    Internet. $12-$36 per day. More for each device. Can be purchased for the length of the cruise. Specialty Services. $24- $499 depending on service. Ranging from a haircut to the Spa Suite ...

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    Local knits are quintessentially Iceland, but with handmade sweaters priced up to $500, Singh sought out second hand store, Extraloppan to score a sweater as low as $50. Rent a car. Singh found ...

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    Mississippi Clarion Ledger. 0:04. 0:58. The 124-day 2024 Mississippi legislative session is finally over. The last thing lawmakers did before gaveling out before 9:30 Saturday morning was to pass ...

  30. Esther, a New Art Fair With Northern European Style

    With the help of a modest grant from the Estonian government, organizers set out to produce the entire show with a budget of $40,000. (Many galleries spend more on a single fair booth.)