
Oslo Pass
The Oslo Pass tourist card allows you to save time and money with entry to various museums in Oslo and the unlimited use of public transport. Pass Details. The 10 most popular attractions included on the Oslo Pass are.
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The Oslo Pass tourist card allows you to save time and money with entry to various museums in Oslo and the unlimited use of public transport.
Pass Details
The 10 most popular attractions included on the Oslo Pass are:
Nobel Peace CenterThe Holmenkollen Ski JumpNorwegian Museum of Science and TechnologyEdvard Munch MuseumMaritime MuseumThe Norwegian Museum of Cultural HistoryOslo Reptile ParkPopsenteret Musical CentreHenie Onstad Art Centre
Additionally, the Oslo Pass provides discounts in restaurants and shops around the city center.
Unlimited Use of Public Transport
You can use the tourist card as many times as you want over 24, 48, or 72 hours in zones 1 and 2 on the bus, tram, or metro of Oslo. You can also use it for the ferry to Bygdøy and to travel on the local NSB trains in those zones.
How Does it Work?
Your Oslo Pass is activated upon first use, whether on public transport, a museum, or another attraction, allowing you to benefit for 24, 48, or 72 hours based on your selection.
Where to Collect the Pass
To pick up your Oslo Pass, visit the Oslo Visitor Centre at 1 Jernbanetorget Street during these hours:
January, February, and March: Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4 pm; Saturday from 10 am to 3 pm. Closed on Sunday
Passes cannot be exchanged on closed days. It is advisable to collect your passes in advance. They are not activated upon collection and can be used later. Uncollected passes will be available once the Visitor Centre reopens.
Prices
Included
- Olso Pass card for the chosen duration
- Entry to the museums and tourist attractions included on the card
- Discounts in restaurants and shops
- Unlimited use of public transport in Oslo for the length of the card
Tips
- Accessibility: Varies according to the attraction included.



