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Renting a car isn't the best way to get around Oslo. Parking is limited, and with an extensive public transport system going to all the city's attractions, there is no need for one. But if you still want a vehicle you can rent one for about NOK 80 an hour or NOK 280 a day.
The best time to visit Oslo is during its spring and summer months. From May to August, temperatures are warmer, and despite it being the most popular time of year, there are still affordable room rates. In June or July, you might experience the famous midnight sun where there are 24 hours of daylight.
If you are a winter sports enthusiast, visit the city from September to April. There are some excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities just north of the city, but make sure you bring enough layers to stay warm. The temperatures are freezing with an average low of -7°C, and there are winter days where the sun doesn't rise at all. If you are lucky, you also might see the Northern Lights from Oslo, but if you want to make sure you don't miss them, head further north.
If you are on a budget or looking to escape the summer and winter crowds, go to Oslo in its shoulder season. In October, the summer crowds have left and the ski season hasn't started yet. You'll find low hotel rates, but many outdoor attractions will start to close during this month so plan your visit carefully.
Oslo Airport is the main domestic and international hub for Norway. It's the second busiest airport in the Nordic countries and is a hub for Scandinavian Airlines. The airport connects passengers to 128 international destinations and is the first in the world to offer biofuel to all airlines.
The Flytoget Airport Express Train is the easiest and fastest way to travel from the airport into Oslo's city centre. The train leaves every 10 minutes, stops at nine central locations and takes 20 minutes to reach Oslo. Tickets cost NOK 180 one-way, and all ticket machines accept cards as payment.
If you want to take a taxi from Oslo airport, make your way to the arrivals hall. You can get a fixed rate taxi from the information desk, and the taxi rank is right outside the arrivals terminal.
There are a number of bus options available from the airport: