Oslo Kongressenter © Oslo Congress Centre

Venues

Choose between various venues for your conference in Oslo; conference and congress centres, restaurants, special venues.

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Organisers

Companies providing conference support.

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Conference hotels

Oslo can offer up to date accommodation for meetings and conventions in all categories, ranging from first class to budget hotels.

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Other suppliers

Find other useful suppliers of services for meetings and conventions.

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Activities

What kind of activities are available in Oslo? What can delegates do outside the conference halls?

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A first class infrastructure

Oslo is a well-equipped conference city for up to 8,500 participants.


Accommodation and meeting rooms

Oslo has close to 11,000 hotel rooms, from first-class hotels to budget accommodation. Meetings for up to 1,000 participants can be hosted in hotels; our purpose-built conference centre in the city centre can accommodate 1,400.

 

Professional organisers

Competent and experienced organisers (DMCs, PCOs and event companies) and suppliers (guide bureaus, interpretation and AV technique), will assist and run your programmes to perfection.

Convention centres

Oslo has six conference centres and two major exhibition halls. 
 
Norway Convention Centre
Norway's largest exhibition and congress centre, Norway Convention Centre, just outside Oslo, serves as an international arena for congresses, events, meetings and exhibitions. It can host up to 12,000 participants and has, together with a 355-room on-site hotel, very flexible facilities with a total of 55 meeting rooms of different sizes. The maximum capacity in the largest hall is 6,000 people in cinema-style seating. 

It is only 11 minutes by train or 15 minutes by car from Oslo Central Station and 12 minutes by train from Oslo Airport Gardermoen.

 

Oslo Congress Centre
Oslo Congress Centre has eight halls, one auditorium and seven meeting rooms with a meeting capacity for up to 1,400 people. The congress centre can facilitate conferences, seminars, exhibitions and release parties. Oslo Congress Centre  has four restaurants, of which two of them can each serve 250 people.

Oslo Spektrum
Oslo Spektrum is one of Norway's largest multi-purpose arenas. It is used as a concert hall featuring world-class artistes, a venue for tradeshows, congresses and conferences and as an exhibition hall. It is centrally located right next to the subway, Oslo Central Station and the Airport Express Train. The arena can house 8,500 people and is adjacent to the conference hotel, Radisson Blu Plaza.

Oslo Concert Hall
Oslo Concert Hall has two halls suitable for seminars, conferences and larger meetings. The bigger hall can seat 1,404 people and the smaller one, 266. Its large foyers are suitable for exhibitions and receptions. The restaurant can offer a variety of menus and concepts, and can serve gala banquets for several hundred people.

Gamle Logen
Gamle Logen was originally built as a Masonic lodge and a banquet and concert hall in 1836. It offers seven rooms of different sizes and is an efficient course and conference centre. The large hall can house 500 people.

 

Oslo Military Society
Oslo Military Society is a beautiful building in neo-romantic style, suitable for receptions, meetings and conferences. It has three halls and several salons. The biggest hall can accommodate 150 people. It was built in 1878, as Christiania Military Society. The whole house has been renovated in recent years. It has a classic, international kitchen, mainly based on Norwegian quality ingredients.

A large domestic conference market ensures the continued quality of the product.

 

Oslo also offer many conference hotels, unique off-property venues and first class restaurants for groups.

 

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