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The cost of tourism in Norway

The cost of tourism in Norway

 

The cost of tourism in Norway What is the first word that comes to your mind when you think of Norway?

It seems that for many people it is "too expensive". We've all heard that Norway is expensive

But we find that what is expensive for someone from Asia or Eastern Europe may seem very reasonable for someone from Belgium or the UK.

Hence we bring this article with real life examples about The cost of tourism in Norway

This should help you get a better idea of ​​how much it will actually cost so that you can estimate how much money you need to visit Norway.

 

The cost of tourism in Norway

Unless you are on the other side of the globe, traveling to Norway can be quite cheap compared to other countries

There are several budget airlines that fly to Norway including Norwegian Air which sometimes offers tickets

Transatlantic for 200-300 euros each way.

If you fly into Oslo, you may find cheaper tickets than if you were flying into smaller regional airports

However, you have to keep everything in mind, not just the price of the trip

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Where you can save 50 euros on the flight but then you will need to spend a couple of days to get to the place you need to and it will cost you hundreds more.

Food prices in Norway

The prices of food and foodstuffs in Norway are not expensive and also not cheap
It is average cost. Below we will explain the prices and cost of most of the things that any tourist is looking for during his trip to Norway.
Sandwiches will cost around NOK 60-100 / €7-11
And these prices you will find in various places and shops specialized in selling sandwiches
And if you are a fan of hot dogs, its cost ranges between 40-50 Norwegian kroner / 5-6 euros.
1 kg of bananas cost around 19-25 NOK / 2-3 EUR in the supermarket.
While a loaf of bread costs around 25-40 NOK / 3-5 EUR.
Ice cream costs 25-30 NOK / 3-4 EUR at ice cream specialists
Or you can get 5 canned units for the same price at the supermarket
A burger menu at McDonald's or Burger King costs around NOK 70-110 / €8-12
While a hamburger, pizza or a sandwich meal in a café costs around 150-220 NOK / 17-25 EUR.
A pasta dish costs 170-250 NOK / 19-28 EUR.
A main fish or meat meal in the restaurant will cost you NOK 300 / €33
Dessert prices in most restaurants start at around NOK 110 / €12 and often reach NOK 180 / €20.

The cost of tourism in Norway

The cost of renting a car in Norway

Norway is probably the most expensive country to rent a car compared to other European countries

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For example, renting a comfortable car for 5 people will cost you about 155 euros per day (130 euros for car rental + 25 euros for insurance).

Tip: The way to save some money is not to rent a car for the entire trip even on days when you don't need it, parking is very expensive in Norway. So just rent a car when you really need it, and use public transportation for the rest of the trip.

 The cost of petrol in Norway

Petrol prices range from around NOK 13-16 / €1.4-1.8 per liter, depending on the region. It is similar to Switzerland, and is 10-15% more expensive than most Western European countries.

Bus prices in Norway

Airport shuttle bus from Stavanger Airport to Stavanger city center costs 234 SEK / 26 EUR for XNUMX adults and children travel free if you choose a family ticket.

The bus from Stavanger to Bergen costs NOK 600 / €66 per adult. But if you book a family ticket, you pay the same price for 260 adult and 29 child. The airport transfer in Trondheim will cost you NOK XNUMX / €XNUMX. Children travel for free with adults but they need a ticket.

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In conclusion, after knowing the cost of tourism in Norway, you can now start planning your trip and searching for airline tickets that suit your budget. And don't hesitate, Norway has a lot to offer you.

 

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