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Oslo

🇳🇴 OSLO

Norway · Europe · base cost $3

Norway's fjord-edged capital. Munch Museum, Vigeland sculpture park, expensive everything. Best for: fjords day trips, modern Scandinavian design.

💡 Sample $10 day in Oslo

CityOslo$3
Food🍢 Street food$1
Transport🚲 Bicycle rental$1
Stay🛏️ Hostel dorm$1
Total$6/10

🎯 Oslo is best for

🏛️ History buffs
🥾 Nature explorers

📋 Quick travel facts — Oslo

$3
$10 base cost
Local currency
Currency
May-Sep (warmer, longer days)
Best time
Europe
Region
Norway
Country
2
Football legends

🍜 Food in Oslo

🍢
Street food
$1 buys a stick of grilled chicken in Bangkok, a banh mi in Saigon, or empanadas in Buenos Aires. The world's most honest cuisine.
$1
🍜
Food court / hawker
Singapore hawker centers (Michelin-starred chicken rice $4), Bangkok food courts, Asian shopping mall basements.
$1
🍛
Local restaurant
Family-run, no English menu, the dish comes faster than the bill. Where locals actually eat.
$2
Cafe + brunch
Australian-style flat whites + smashed avocado, now global. Sourdough toast and oat milk territory.
$2
🍽️
Casual dining
Sit-down, table service, English menus, slightly fancier than local. Tourist-friendly without losing the soul.
$2
🍸
Rooftop bar
Sky bars in Bangkok and Singapore. The cocktail costs more than dinner but the view is the meal.
$3
🥂
Fine dining
Tasting menu, white tablecloths, sommelier pairings. 90+ minutes minimum.
$4
🍣
Omakase
Tokyo or Osaka sushi counter where the chef decides. Trust the chef. Don't ask for soy sauce on the toro.
$5
Michelin star
Stars exist. So do reservations months in advance. Worth saving up.
$5

🚇 Getting around Oslo

🚶
Walking
The best way to see any city. Free. Find the alleys Google Maps doesn't.
$0
🚲
Bicycle rental
Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin — designed for cycling. Faster than the bus in most European old towns.
$1
🚇
Bus / metro / BTS
Tokyo's subway is a marvel. Bangkok's BTS skytrain saves you from traffic. Public transit reveals a city's logic.
$1
🛺
Tuk tuk / rickshaw
Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Delhi. Negotiate first. The wind in your hair, the exhaust in your nose.
$1
⛴️
Ferry / boat
Sydney harbor, Istanbul Bosphorus, Bangkok river. The cheapest harbor cruise of your life.
$1
🚙
Grab / Uber
Grab dominates Southeast Asia, Uber elsewhere. Sometimes the only way after midnight.
$2
🚕
Taxi
Pre-app era still works in many cities. Make sure the meter is on. Or negotiate fixed in tourist zones.
$2
🛵
Scooter rental
Bali, Vietnam, Thailand. The most freedom. Also the most ways to die. Wear a helmet.
$2
🚌
Day tour bus
Day trips to Petra, Angkor Wat, the Great Wall. Includes guide, lunch, and a Wi-Fi hotspot if you're lucky.
$3

🏨 Where to stay in Oslo

🛏️
Hostel dorm
Bunk beds, shared bathrooms, communal kitchen. The cheapest sleep and the easiest friends.
$1
🏠
Guesthouse
Family-run, breakfast included, owner gives you tips. The pre-Airbnb of Asia and Latin America.
$2
🏡
Airbnb room
Live in a residential neighborhood, like a local for a week. Wi-Fi, kitchen access, maybe a balcony.
$2
🏨
Budget hotel
Private room, private bathroom, daily housekeeping. No frills but reliable.
$2
🏨
3-star hotel
Reception 24/7, breakfast buffet, room service. The international business traveler standard.
$3
🏛️
Boutique hotel
20-50 rooms, designer interiors, neighborhood character. Instagram fodder, but actually good.
$3
🏨
4-star hotel
Gym, pool, multiple restaurants, concierge. Business class accommodation.
$4
🏰
5-star hotel
Bellhops, butlers, marble bathrooms, infinity pools. Burj Al Arab, Ritz Carlton, Mandarin Oriental.
$5
🏖️
Resort
Beachfront, all-inclusive, no reason to leave the property. Bali, Maldives, Phuket.
$5

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⚽ Football legends from Norway

Same country, $10 squad mode. See all 2 Norway legends →

Martin Odegaard

Martin Odegaard $2

🇳🇴 · Current

Arsenal's captain. Norway's number 10. Composed under pressure, threaded through balls and weighted set pieces. The Emir…

Erling Haaland

Erling Haaland $4

🇳🇴 · Modern

Manchester City's goal machine. Broke the Premier League single-season goal record (36) in his first year. Norway's forc…

🌏 More Europe on $10

⏰ Oslo on $10 a day — Hour by hour itinerary

The full backpacker day in Oslo, broken down hour by hour. This is what $10 actually buys you here in 2026.

7:00 AMWake up at your budget hotel — splurge on location$2
8:00 AMLocal bakery — point at what looks good$1
9:00 AMFree morning walk: explore the old town and main square — bring a water bottle$0
11:00 AMVisit a free temple, museum, or park$0
12:30 PMLocal restaurant lunch set (cheaper than dinner)$1
2:00 PMVisit a famous landmark — outside is usually free$1
5:00 PMSunset spot — find the highest free viewpoint$0
7:00 PMCheap local set meal$2
9:00 PMCheap rooftop bar — one drink + the view$2
11:00 PMWalk back to your bed$0
Total spent$9

Tip: prepay your hostel before arriving in Oslo — that removes the biggest cost variable from your day.

🤔 Is Oslo expensive for travelers?

Oslo sits in the stretch your dollars carefully tier on TenDollarPick — $3 base cost on a $10 budget. The short answer:

The trick in Oslo: the cheapest meals (Street food) cost the same as the cheapest transport (Bicycle rental) — both $1. Your real cost variable is sleep.

🆓 Free things to do in Oslo

Every city has free wins. Here's what costs zero in Oslo:

🍜 Cheap food in Oslo — what $1-$3 actually gets you

The single most important budget rule: eat where locals eat. Tourist menus in Oslo cost 2-4x the local price for the same dish.

🍢
Street food — $1
$1 buys a stick of grilled chicken in Bangkok, a banh mi in Saigon, or empanadas in Buenos Aires. The world's most honest cuisine.
🍜
Food court / hawker — $1
Singapore hawker centers (Michelin-starred chicken rice $4), Bangkok food courts, Asian shopping mall basements.
🍛
Local restaurant — $2
Family-run, no English menu, the dish comes faster than the bill. Where locals actually eat.
Cafe + brunch — $2
Australian-style flat whites + smashed avocado, now global. Sourdough toast and oat milk territory.
🍽️
Casual dining — $2
Sit-down, table service, English menus, slightly fancier than local. Tourist-friendly without losing the soul.

In Oslo, hitting two Street food-tier meals + one Local restaurant-tier meal per day = $4 of your $10. Leaves $6 for everything else.

🏘️ Best neighborhoods for budget travelers in Oslo

Where you sleep changes your daily spend more than anything else. Three archetypes that exist in every major city:

🏛️ Old town / historic center
Walkable, photogenic, slightly tourist-priced but worth it for the architecture. Slightly more expensive food (10-20%).
🎒 Backpacker district
Hostels, cheap bars, fellow travelers. Loud at night. Cheapest beds in the city. Look for this area before booking.
🏡 Residential neighborhood
Where locals actually live. Best food prices (50% cheaper), real atmosphere, fewer English menus. Bring Google Translate.

❌ Common $10-day mistakes in Oslo

Specific to Europe travelers:

💡 Oslo travel tips — budget hacks travel guides forgot

🌤️ When is the best time to visit Oslo?

Quick guide based on Europe climate patterns:

Recommended: May-Sep (warmer, longer days)

Avoid if budget-conscious: peak holiday seasons (Christmas/NYE, summer vacation August in Europe, Lunar New Year in Asia) — prices spike 50-100%.

Shoulder season magic: 2-3 weeks before or after peak. Same weather, 30-40% cheaper accommodation, fewer crowds at landmarks. The best $10-day window of the year for Oslo.

💱 Money and currency in Oslo

🛡️ Safety tips for Oslo

❓ FAQ — Oslo $10 travel

How much does Oslo cost on a $10 day trip?

Base city cost is $3. Cheapest combo: city + Street food + Bicycle rental + Hostel dorm = $6/10. Leaves $4 for an activity or a treat.

Where is Oslo?

Oslo is in Norway (Europe). Norway's fjord-edged capital. Munch Museum, Vigeland sculpture park, expensive everything. Best for: fjords day trips, modern Scandinavian design.

Is Oslo expensive?

It sits in the $3 tier on TenDollarPick — stretch your dollars carefully. A $10 day is tight but possible.

What's the best food in Oslo?

Street food ($1) works on a $10 budget — that's where the real value is. For premium nights, try Fine dining at $4 or omakase at $5.

Can I do Oslo in one day?

Yes — most travelers do Oslo in 1-2 days as part of a longer route. Use the hour-by-hour itinerary above to hit the highlights without burning your budget.

What are the best free things to do in Oslo?

Old town walks, public parks, free walking tours (tip the guide), local markets, sunset viewpoints, riverside paths. See the "Free things" section above for the full list.

Is street food safe in Oslo?

Generally yes — busy stalls with high turnover are usually safer than empty restaurants. Watch the locals: if they're eating there, you can too.

What currency does Oslo use?

Local currency. Best ATM strategy: withdraw 4-5 days of cash at once, use only bank ATMs.

When is the best time to visit Oslo?

May-Sep (warmer, longer days). Shoulder seasons (2-3 weeks before/after peak) are the sweet spot for $10 days.

Who is Oslo best for?

Oslo is great for History buffs, Nature explorers.

Are there famous Norway football players?

2 Norway legends tracked on TenDollarPick. See all Norway players.

How does Oslo compare to other Europe cities?

See more Europe cities at our Europe budget travel index — every city ranked by $10 day cost.

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