Practical Information

Venue

The workshop will be held at the Harald Schjelderup building, which is located at the Gaustad campus at University of Oslo.

Travel

By Air

The main airport Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) is located 45 km north of Oslo, and is the most frequently used gateway to Norway. There are direct flights to Oslo from all major European cities, as well as many overseas destinations. From the airport, the Airport Express train (Flytoget) takes around 20 minutes to reach Oslo central station (Oslo S) and costs NOK 230. The regional Vy trains also travel from the airport to the central station in about 25 minutes, and cost NOK 118. They do not run as frequently as the Airport Express Train. You can buy train tickets using the Flytoget app or the Vy app. There is also an Airport Express Coach, which takes appr. 45 minutes depending on traffic.

You can also reach Oslo via Sandefjord Airport Torp.

This web page from VisitOslo.com provides an overview of airlines that fly directly to the Oslo area.

By Train

You can also travel to Oslo by train, arriving at the Oslo Central Station which is right in the city centre. The web site of the Norwegian State Railways can be found here.

By Bus

Buses to Oslo arrive at the Oslo Bus Terminal, which is in the city centre, right next to the Oslo Central Station.

By Ferry

You can travel by ferry to Oslo from Kiel (Germany), Fredrikshavn (Denmark), and Copenhagen (Denmark).

By Car

The main roads towards Oslo are E6 from the south (east side of the Oslo Fjord) and north, and E18 from the east (Stockholm) and the south (west side of the Oslo Fjord).

For more information on travelling to Oslo, please consult this page at VisitOslo.com

Accommodations

Accommodations in various price ranges:

Scandic Holberg Hotel

Hotel Bristol

Anker Hotel

Budget accommodation advice

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