Travel to Oslo
With direct routes from almost 100 international destinations, Oslo is easily accessible from most places in the world. It takes 19 minutes to get from Oslo Airport to the city centre.
By plane
You'll find direct flights to Oslo from most major cities in Europe, and from some cities in North America and Asia.
Click here for an updated overview of all direct flights to Oslo Airport (external link).
Oslo Airport (OSL) at-a-glance:
- one of Europe's most modern airports
- second largest airport in the Nordics, with 28,6 million passengers in 2019
- recognised as one of the most environmentally-friendly airports in the world, with the first-ever airport building to receive an "Excellent" BREEAM rating
- world-leading on contactless and self-service options such as check-in, bag-drop and boarding
- wide range of restaurants and tax-free shops
From the airport, the Flytoget Airport Express Train gets you to Oslo Central Station in 19 minutes.
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By train and bus
If you travel from our neighbouring countries or from other cities in Norway, train is a comfortable and environmentally-friendly mode of transportation. transportation.
International train lines arrive at Oslo Central Station, right in the middle of Oslo city centre.
Approximate travel times:
Stockholm–Oslo: 4.5–5 hours
Gothenburg–Oslo: 4 hours
Copenhagen–Oslo: 8 hours
Bergen–Oslo: 7 hours
Trondheim–Oslo: 6.5 hours
You can explore your options for train travel to Oslo at vy.no (external link)
Train companies
Several bus companies offer direct service to Oslo. Express coach services are often a cheaper, yet still comfortable and flexible alternative to travel by plane or train.
Coaches from Norway and abroad arrive at Oslo Bussterminal in Oslo city centre, the city's largest public transportation hub.
Bus companies
Get in touch
Curious to know more about Oslo as a host city? Oslo Convention Bureau provides free information and advice for organisers of meetings and events.
Contact us at [email protected] – we are happy to help you.
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