Oslo Pass
With the Oslo Pass, you can enter the majority of major attractions around the city for free and use public transport as many times as you like (metro, tram and buses) during the card's time of validity.
The Oslo Pass is a tourist card that grants access to 30 respective museums and attractions in the city. In addition, it also offers discounts at selected cultural events, restaurants and shops in the city. The main attraction of the Oslo Pass is that it grants unlimited use of the metro, buses and trams.
Included attractions
The following are the most popular attractions included with the pass:
- Nobel Peace Center
- Holmenkollen Ski Jump
- National Science and Technology Museum
- Viking Ship Museum
- Edvard Munch Museum
- Norwegian Maritime Museum
- Norwegian Folklore Museum
- Oslo Reptile Park
- Popsenteret Musical Centre
- Henie Onstad Kunstesenter
You can check out a full list of attractions via this link
Prices
Type of ticket |
Adults |
Seniors over 67 |
Children aged 6-17 |
Oslo Pass 24 horas |
€ 45.30 (US$ 47.66) |
€ 36.20 (US$ 38.08) |
€ 22.60 (US$ 23.77) |
Oslo Pass 48 horas |
€ 66.20 (US$ 69.65) |
€ 52.70 (US$ 55.44) |
€ 33.10 (US$ 34.82) |
Oslo Pass 72 horas |
€ 78 (US$ 82.06) |
€ 62.80 (US$ 66.07) |
€ 39.20 (US$ 41.24) |
Is it worth it?
The Oslo Pass is very cost-effective if you're thinking about seeing the city in around 2-3 days. You can move around freely via public transport and access the main attractions, which would cost around € 10 (US$ 10.52) per ticket without the card.
Where can you buy the Oslo Pass?
If you've decided to purchase the Oslo Pass, the best way to do so is online. You can check out all the information and make your purchase online: