The Oslo Pass tourist card allows you to save time and money with entry to various museums in the Norwegian capital and the unlimited use of public transport.
Pass Details
The 10 most popular attractions included on the Oslo Pass are:
- Nobel Peace Center
- The Holmenkollen Ski Jump
- Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology
- Edvard Munch Museum
- Maritime Museum
- The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History
- Oslo Reptile Park
- Popsenteret Musical Centre
- Henie Onstad Art Centre
Besides entry to all those places, with your Oslo Pass, you will have important discounts in restaurants and shops around the center of the city.
You can see all the attractions and discounts of the Oslo Pass via this link.
Unlimited Use of Public Transport
You can use the tourist card as many times as you want over a period of 24, 48, or 72 hours, inside zones 1 and 2, on the bus, tram, or metro of Oslo.
You can also use the Oslo Pass to catch the ferry to Bygdøy (the museum district) and to the islands of the Oslo fjord. You can also use your card to travel on the local NSB trains in zones 1 and 2.
How Does it Work?
Your Oslo Pass is activated the moment it is used for the first time, whether that is on a form of public transport, a museum, or any other tourist attraction. You can then enjoy all the advantages that the card offers for 24, 48, or 72 hours depending on the duration that you have chosen.
Where to Collect the Pass
To pick up your Oslo Pass, head to the Oslo Visitor Centre, located at 1 Jernbanetorget Street (next to the main exit of Oslo Sentralstasjon Station) at the following times:
- December: Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm; Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm. Closed on Sunday
- December 24 and 25: Closed
- December 26 and 27: 9 am to 4 pm
- December 28 and 29: 10 am to 3 pm
- December 30 to 31: 9 am to 4 pm
- January 1: Closed
- January, February, and March: Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm; Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm. Closed on Sunday
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