Oslo Pass

Discover Oslo stress-free with the Oslo Pass: free entry to top attractions, unlimited travel on public transport and exclusive discounts - all in one card! Note: This is not an official website.

What is the Oslo Pass?

The Oslo Pass is an official tourist card of the Norwegian capital that offers visitors free admission to over 30 museums, unlimited use of public transportation and additional discounts on tours, restaurants and attractions.

  • Visit 30+ attractions in Oslo free of charge
  • Incl. Akershus Fortress, Holmenkollen & Munch Museum
  • Free public transport in Oslo
  • Discounts for sightseeing, restaurants and other services
  • Valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours
  • Available as a paper ticket or mobile pass (only via the Oslo Pass app)

Some top attractions: Akershus Fortress, Holmenkollen, Munch Museum, Oslo City Hall, National Museum. Public transportation is free of charge.

Rating: 4,1 (207 Rezensionen)
Price: from 46,58 EUR

The Oslo Pass: What is included?

With the Oslo Pass you can visit more than 30 attractions and museums free of charge. The following popular attractions and museums are included:

  • Akershus Castle
  • National Museum
  • Holmenkollen
  • Norwegian Maritime Museum
  • MUNCH Museum
  • Fram Polar Ship Museum
  • Oslo City Hall
  • Oslo Reptile Park

You can find a complete list of all free museums and attractions here: Brochure Oslo Pass

With the Oslo Pass you can use all means of transport in zones 1, 2, 3, 4V and 4N of the Ruter public transport network. This allows you to reach all the sights included in the Oslo Pass. You can use the following means of transport:

  • Subways
  • Buses
  • Streetcars
  • Ferries
  • Local trains from Vy (within Ruter-Zone)

No separate validation is required. It is sufficient to present the activated pass at ticket inspections. The paper ticket should be marked with the date and time of first use.

The Vy trains can also take you to Gardermoen Airport. Transportation by Flytoget or Flybus is not included.

Blue streetcar line 112 runs through Oslo's old town
© Nanisimova/ Shutterstock.com

In addition to the free offers, the Oslo Pass also offers the following discounts:

  • Fjord tours
  • Oslo climbing park
  • Paradox Museum
  • Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra
  • Restaurants
  • Norwegian Opera
  • Harbor trip by boat
  • Bike rental (City Bike)

Here you will find a list of all discounts: Brochure Oslo Pass

Buy Oslo Pass

  • Purchase at Tiqets.com
  • Website in Englisch
  • Attractive payment methods
  • Voucher available immediately

Oslo Pass: Savings calculator

Oslo Pass: Day 1

  • Akershus Fortress: NOK 100
  • City tour: NOK 280
  • Nobel Peace Center: NOK 170
  • Public transport day ticket: NOK 291

Total: NOK 841

Oslo Pass: Day 2

  • Holmenkollen Ski Museum and ski jump: NOK 190
  • Fram Polar Ship Museum: NOK 140
  • Harbor cruise: NOK 61,50 discount
  • Public transport day ticket: NOK 291

Total: NOK 682,50

Oslo Pass: Day 3

  • Norwegian Folk Museum (open-air museum): NOK 195
  • Munch Museum: NOK 180
  • Public transport day ticket: NOK 291

Total: NOK 666

Savings: In this example, you are using services worth approx. 185,00 EUR. The Oslo Pass costs 80,00 EUR for 72 hours. So you save 105,00 EUR. *

*Conversion rate as of 22.01.2025

How to use the Oslo Pass optimally

Research the opening times in advance and choose the most expensive attractions. The 24-hour pass is already worthwhile for museum visits worth more than NOK 445 (approx. EUR 39.00).

Activate the card in the morning to use the full 24, 48 or 72 hours. Start with the museums and use public transport to travel between the attractions.

Take advantage of free travel in zones 1-4, including the Bygdøy ferry. This saves additional transportation costs and allows for efficient sightseeing.

Take advantage of additional discounts in restaurants and stores included in the Oslo Pass to make further savings.

Plan your route efficiently. Visit attractions that are close to each other, such as the museums on Bygdøy or the sights in the city center.

Visit the museums on the Bygdøy peninsula, such as the Fram Polar Ship Museum, Kon-Tiki Museum, Norwegian Folk Museum and Maritime Museum. These museums alone cost over NOK 600.

The Oslo Pass in four steps

1) Buy Oslo Pass

The Oslo Pass is available as a paper pass or as a digital card. When you buy the Oslo Pass via Tiqets, you will receive a voucher that you can exchange for a paper pass in Oslo.

If you buy the Oslo Pass directly via the Oslo Pass app, you can use it completely digitally.

2) Download online voucher

Print out the online voucher or save it on your phone and take it with you to Oslo.

3) Pick up Oslo Pass

You can pick up your Oslo Pass at the Oslo Visitor Center in Østbanehallen, right next to Oslo Central Station. Upon presentation of your digital voucher, you will receive the physical Oslo Pass card, which you can then use for admission to museums and public transport.

4) Activate the Oslo Pass

The Oslo Pass is activated the first time it is used. You must note the date and time of first use on the back. From this time, the pass is valid for 24, 48 or 72 hours.

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