
By plane
The majority of tourists reach Norway by plane. Oslo is served by three different airports:
Oslo Airport – Gardermoen (OSL)which is Oslo main airport, offering either international and charter flights operated by the low cost companies Air Berlin and Norwegian. Gardermoen lies 50 km north of the city www.osl.no
The city centre can be easily reached by the service “Flytoget”, which connects the airport with Oslo station in less than 20 minutes. The “airport express” train leaves every 10 minutes with a cost of 170NOK (not included in the Oslo Pass) www.flytoget.no
Alternatively, you may use the shuttle service “Flybussen” which operates bus connections every 20 minutes at the price of 140 NOK. The journey takes approximately 40 min. www.flybussen.no/oslo
For those who prefer to move by taxi, it is useful to know that the fare from the airport to the city centre is previously agreed, and it is lower than the ordinary one. This solution may result convenient if you travel in groups of 3 or 4 persons: Oslo taxi Tel. 02323
Sandefjord Airport– Torp(TRF)
This international airport lies about 110 km southwest of Oslo. It offers low-cost flights to and from the major European destinations with company Ryan Air.
The connections with the city are ensured by the “Torp-Ekspressen” bus service, which takes to the city centre in approximately 2 hours www.torpekspressen.no
Moss – Rygge Airport (RYG) airport lies only 66 km southeast of the city, and it is served by the low cost company Ryanair.
You can reach the city centre by train. Trains depart from Rygge railway
Station.
A shuttle service provides free connections between the town of Rygge with the airport. Otherwise you can take the “Rygge-Ekspressen” bus, which takes to Oslo in about 1 hour
By car
Oslo is well connected with the rest of Europe thanks to an efficient road system.
The Norwegian capital is easily reachable from Denmark, Copenhagen is in fact only 600 km distant, and the journey takes about 7 hours.
The possibility of reaching Oslo by boat also exists, using one of the numerous ferry boat connections between Germany and Norway. The ferry boats depart from the German port of Kiel or the Danish ports of Copenhagen and Frederiskhavn.
By train
From Oslo central station depart and arrive the main national and international trains. The main local destinations are Bergen, Vestfold and Trondheim, but the city capital is also well connected with Stockholm, Gothenburg and Copenhagen.