Practical Information in Oslo
In winter, pack warm clothing, gloves and a hat, and in summer bring your trainers for exploring on foot. At any time of year, come with heaps of energy for taking part in outdoor activities or making the most of the city's bohemian nightlife.
GMT
GMT +1 (+2 in Norwegian summertime)
Money
The Norwegian krone (NOK) is the currency
Visas
Each country has its own regulations and restrictions for its visitors. Find specific visa information for your destination.
Health
Travelling to (sub) tropical destinations means taking care of your health. Read more about health issues for the area you're visiting.
Electricity
220V AC, 50Hz two-pin plugs are standard.
Dialling Code
+47 (national), no area codes
Oslo Tourist Info
Fit In
Practicality is the key. The Norwegians, while fashion-conscious, would never dream of trying to tip-toe through the snowy streets in stilettos or having their ears frostbitten to keep their hairstyle intact. For parties, Oslo's inhabitants prefer to dress down rather than overdress, and in everyday life, jeans and trainers always work.
Public Holidays 2011-2012
- Maundy Thursday 21 Apr
- Good Friday 22 Apr
- Easter Monday 25 Apr
- Labour Day 1 May
- Constitution Day 17 May
- Ascension Day 2 Jun
- Christmas Day 25 Dec
- Boxing Day 26 Dec
- New Year's Day 1 Jan




