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Rent a car in Oslo — 365 Car Hire

Looking for the best car rental deals in Oslo? Compare prices from major suppliers and find a rental that works for your budget and itinerary. Oslo Airport has plenty of options, and comparison tools help you identify the best value.

Norway isn’t cheap, and rental cars are no exception. But comparing rates can save you hundreds of kroner, and having a car opens up fjords, mountains, and coastal routes that public transport can’t reach.

Why Compare Car Rental in Oslo?

Oslo’s rental market includes all major international companies plus local specialists. Prices for the same vehicle class can vary by 500+ NOK per day. Comparison shows you:

  • Real prices: What you’ll actually pay, including mandatory fees and taxes.
  • Winter tyre policies: Essential in Norway from November to March. Some include them, others charge extra.
  • Toll arrangements: Norway has extensive road tolls. Check how your rental company handles AutoPASS charges.
  • Mileage and cross-border terms: Most include unlimited mileage in Norway, but check if Sweden/Finland travel is covered.

Where to Pick Up Your Rental in Oslo

Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL): The main airport, 50km from the city centre. All major rental companies are represented in the arrivals hall. The train to the city is fast (21 minutes), but if you’re heading to the fjords, airport pickup saves time.

Oslo Central Station: Rental offices near Norway’s main rail hub. Good if you’re arriving by train from elsewhere in Norway.

City locations: Various offices in the centre. Often limited hours, but can be cheaper than airport.

Documents: EU/EEA licence accepted. Non-EU visitors need an International Driving Permit. Credit card in the main driver’s name is standard.

Tolls: Oslo has a congestion charge, and most major roads have toll stations. Most rentals come with an AutoPASS tag that bills automatically. Expect 100-300 NOK in tolls per day depending on your route.

Top Routes from Oslo

Oslo to Drøbak (45 minutes): Coastal town with fortress and Christmas House. Relaxed half-day trip.

Oslo to Holmenkollen (30 minutes): Famous ski jump with panoramic views. Quick drive, easy parking.

Oslo to Fredrikstad (1.5 hours): Cross into Sweden. The old town fortress is well-preserved.

Oslo to Geiranger (5 hours): Long day or overnight. One of Norway’s most famous fjords. The drive is spectacular.

Oslo to Bergen (7 hours): Mountain passes, fjord views, and scenic roads. Make it a 2-3 day road trip.

FAQ

Is fuel expensive in Norway?

Yes — Norway has some of Europe’s highest fuel prices. Budget accordingly. Electric vehicles are popular in Norway; consider an EV rental if you’re staying mostly in cities.

What’s included in Norwegian rentals?

Basic insurance (CDW) is usually included. Winter tyres (Nov-Mar), unlimited mileage, and roadside assistance vary by company. Check carefully before booking.

Can I drive to Sweden?

Yes, the border is open. Most Norwegian rentals allow travel within Scandinavia. Check your specific agreement.