All direct flights to Oslo International from the UK & Ireland

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Flight Summary

Oslo's modern Gardemoen Airport has a limited range of direct flights from major UK cities. A wider range of connecting flights to Oslo is available via Copenhagen or Amsterdam.

Quick Facts

  • Airport Code: OSL | |
  • City Code: Oslo
  • Alternative Name: Gardermoen
  • Miles From City Centre: 32
  • Miles From London: 1148

James Says

The relatively new airport at Oslo might not be as far away from the city centre as Torp, but it still requires a journey of over 30 miles to get a central Oslo. This has fortunately been made much easier by the Oslo Airport express train service, which stops at a number of additional towns beyond Oslo itself.

Built on a disused military airfield and opened as a commercial airport in 1998 Oslo airport is a delightful piece of minimalist Scandinavian design in glass, steel, concrete and timber.

Whereas other airports tend to stuff shopping space into every possible nook and cranny, Oslo airport features plenty of light and airy retail units (Oslo has the largest duty-free shop in Europe, as Norway is not a member of the EU, so all international flights qualify for duty-free), combined with bright floor to ceiling windows.

Gardemoen airport also has an extensive arts programme, including the massive Kepler Star sculpture by Norwegian artist Vebjorn Sand, situated next to the motorway junction which leads into the airport.

Mark Says

Oslo is the most unassuming of the Scandinavian capitals, noted for its relaxed, small-town atmosphere. Oslo is also the oldest capital in the region, founded in 1048 by Harald Hardrada, who was killed at the battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066 during his ill-fated challenge for the English throne.

This former Viking stronghold is now best known as the home of the Nobel Peace Prize. Oslo is dominated by the medieval Akershus Fortress, which stands above the eastern side of the harbour. Within the imposing walls lies the Akershus Castle , which was transformed into a spectacular Renaissance palace during the 17 th century.

One of Oslo 's most popular attractions is the National Gallery, which contains the country's biggest collection of Norwegian art. Visitors from around the world flock to see The Scream by Edvard Munch , Norway 's most revered artist. Munch fanatics can see thousands more of his paintings and drawings at the Munch Museum . Located on the southern tip of the Oslofjord and surrounded by thick forest with a myriad of skiing and walking trails, this is a city which positively encourages its residents to get out and about.

The nearby Bygdoy peninsular is an easy excursion from the city centre, and boasts some fine beaches, the superb Viking Ships Museum , and celebrated anthropologist Thor Heyerdahl's raft, the Kon-Tiki. The best time to visit Oslo is during the pleasant summer months. Winters can be harsh, but the city is a good base for skiing. Oslo 's hotels tend to be geared towards the business community, and as a result prices can be very steep, but rates are often slashed at weekends and in the summer when there are not many business travellers about.

Feeling pretty knackered after my trip to Canada and back this afternoon. Canada was very disappointing but the journey was amazing ;)

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