Oslo Pass

oslo-pass

Free entry to 30 museums and sights

Free transports

Valid from 1 day up to 3 days

Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance

Avoid queues to purchase tickets

Discounts at sightseeing, tickets & ski rental

Special offers in restaurants & shops

Prices

24

Hours

448 NOK (Kr)

€38 | £33 | $41

Child 267 NOK

48

Hours

721 NOK(Kr)

€61 | £53 | $66

Child 325 NOK

72

Hours

826 NOK(Kr)

€70 | £61 | $75

Child 453 NOK

Cancel up to 24 hours in advance and get full refund

Top attractions included

The entrance is free with the Oslo Pass
Adult price without the pass is indicative

2 Hour Walking Tour

250 NOK

National Museum

200 NOK

Free Public Transports

114 NOK/day

Ski Museum & Tower

160 NOK

Fram Museum

140 NOK

Munch

160 NOK

Kon-Tiki Museum

140 NOK

Akershus Castle

100 NOK

Norsk Folkemuseum

180 NOK

Natural History Museum

120 NOK

Akershus Castle

100 NOK

Maritime Museum

140 NOK

Science Museum

165 NOK

Reptile Park

155 NOK

How to use it

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Pick up card on arrival

At Oslo Visitor Center near the Central Station

Validate at the first time of use 

You must fill in the date, month, year and time with a ballpoint pen in the space provided.

Frequently Asked Questions

about the Oslo Pass

The Oslo Pass is a sightseeing pass that gives you free entry to over 30 museums and attractions in Oslo, as well as free public transport on buses, trams, and trains in the city.

First you should validate your pass by entering the date, month, year and time in the designated area. Keep in mind that once activated, the process cannot be undone. The Oslo Pass becomes active upon first use and is valid for the number of consecutive days you purchased (2, 4, or 6 days).

The cost of the pass varies depending on the duration of the pass. The prices are as follows:

  • 24-Hours pass: 495 NOK
  • 48-Hours pass: 720 NOK
  • 72-Hours pass: 895 NOK

It depends on your travel plans and how many museums and monuments you plan to visit. If you’re planning to visit several attractions, the pass can save you a lot of money and time. Use the indicated adult prices as a reference for how much you can save.

The pass can be purchased online,or at the Oslo Visitor Centre or at hotel receptions, campsites and other official sales points in Oslo.

The Oslo Pass includes free entry to over 30 museums and attractions in Oslo, including the Munch Museum, the Viking Ship Museum, the National Museum of Art, Architecture and Design, and many more.

No. Transportation to Oslo Airport (OSL) and Sandefjord Airport Torp is NOT included in the Oslo Pass, as the airports are located outside zone 2.

It depends how you go. The ferry isn’t included but you can use the bus to Drøbak with your Oslo Pass

No, the Oslo Pass does not give you fast track. You will need to register at the ticket office before entering. The staff will scan the QR code on your Oslo Pass.

No, the Oslo Pass is non-transferable and can only be used by the person whose name is on the pass. If you try to share the pass or lend it to someone else, you risk having it confiscated.

Unfortunately, lost or stolen passes cannot be replaced or refunded. Be sure to keep your pass in a safe place and carry it with you at all times during your visit.

24

Hours

448 NOK (Kr)

€38 | £33 | $41

Child 267 NOK

48

Hours

721 NOK(Kr)

€61 | £53 | $66

Child 325 NOK

72

Hours

826 NOK(Kr)

€70 | £61 | $75

Child 453 NOK

Please note: The Oslo Pass works on a consecutive day basis counting from the first use. For this reason we advise you to use your pass first thing in the morning to make the most out of its duration

The Oslo Pass is a registered trademark of VisitOSLO

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