Oslo Car Rental

Competitively Priced New Cars with No Mileage Limits
20% Discount

Car rental rates in Oslo are estimated as follows:

Smart Fortwo Smart Fortwo
Automatic
No deposit
For 2 passengers
Free cancellation
€15/Day
€15 for 7 days
Toyota Aygo Toyota Aygo
Manual
For 4 passengers
Free cancellation
€8/Day
€10 €8 for 7 days
-25%
Ford Fiesta Ford Fiesta
Automatic
No deposit
For 4 passengers
Free cancellation
€18/Day
€18 for 7 days
Ford Focus Ford Focus
Manual
No deposit
For 5 passengers
Free cancellation
€15/Day
€18 €15 for 7 days
-20%
Seat Toledo Seat Toledo
Automatic
For 5 passengers
Free cancellation
€18/Day
€19 €18 for 7 days
-10%
Skoda Octavia Skoda Octavia
Manual
For 5 passengers
Free cancellation
€19/Day
€19 for 7 days
Chevrolet Camaro Chevrolet Camaro
Automatic
No deposit
For 4 passengers
Free cancellation
€63/Day
€63 for 7 days
Renault Megane Cabrio Renault Megane Cabrio
Manual
For 4 passengers
Free cancellation
€42/Day
€42 for 7 days
Opel Mokka Opel Mokka
Automatic
For 5 passengers
Free cancellation
€34/Day
€34 for 7 days
VW Tiguan VW Tiguan
Manual
For 5 passengers
Free cancellation
€34/Day
€34 for 7 days
BMW 5 series BMW 5 series
Automatic
For 4 passengers
Free cancellation
€45/Day
€50 €45 for 7 days
-10%
Jaguar XE Jaguar XE
Manual
For 5 passengers
Free cancellation
€50/Day
€50 for 7 days
Porsche Cayenne Porsche Cayenne
Manual
For 5 passengers
Free cancellation
€118/Day
€118 for 7 days
Opel Zafira Opel Zafira
Manual
For 7 passengers
Free cancellation
€70/Day
€70 for 7 days
Renault Zoe Renault Zoe
Automatic
For 4 passengers
Free cancellation
€33/Day
€33 for 7 days

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Oslo Car Rental Guide

Embarking on a Norwegian adventure? Make sure to snag the best deals and discounts by choosing a reputable car rental company. They'll not only offer you a handy Oslo Car Rental Guide but also assist you in selecting the perfect vehicle to match your travel needs. For those who are tech-savvy, navigating their website will be a breeze. Remember, in Norway, you need to be at least 21 years old to drive, possess a valid driving license, and it should be valid for a minimum of 12 months. Additionally, international driving licenses are accepted for up to three months.

Before you confirm your car rental in Norway, ensure the driver's license is valid, written in the Roman alphabet, and includes a photograph. Drivers younger than 25 may need to pay a young driver surcharge, and those under 21 could incur extra fees if their license isn't valid. Also, adding extra drivers to the rental agreement will likely result in additional charges.

While the idea of cruising through Norway in a rental car is thrilling, it's worth noting that it can be quite costly. To make the most of your trip without breaking the bank, consider planning your journey to cover specific regions or divide your time among various destinations. Typically, travelers in Norway opt for standard two-wheel drive vehicles. However, if you're in for an extended holiday, ponder over renting a 4x4 or an economy car. These options can offer a more immersive experience as you explore the breathtaking landscapes and attractions that Norway has to offer.

Welcome to Oslo: Navigating Parking

Starting a trip to Oslo? It's essential to familiarize yourself with the city's parking rules. Unlike the free parking you might find in other destinations, Oslo operates on a paid parking system. Hourly charges are the norm, and residents often use special permits. Be aware that free parking spots are a rarity in certain zones, and parking there could be considered discourteous and disruptive. To avoid any parking faux pas, it's best to know the ins and outs of where you can park without breaking the bank.

Convenient Payment Options for Parking in Oslo abound. Take 'Bil I Oslo', a handy app that simplifies the process by linking your payment card and vehicle details. If you prefer a more traditional route, there are payment machines ready to accept Eurocard, American Express, and Visa. For those seeking the shelter of a garage, private parking offers hourly rates ranging from EUR1 to EUR6, location-dependent, of course.

Considering a trip to the heart of Oslo? Parking in the city centre might just be your best bet. Private parking facilities along Ring 1 cater to tradespeople and delivery drivers. What's more, the availability of HC (Handicap) parking spots in the city center has seen a significant increase—up 50% since the introduction of the car ban.

The city's core is virtually car-free, boasting an impressive array of public transport options and a well-developed cycling network. Oslo is a dream for those who prefer to explore on foot, by bike, or via public transit. Nevertheless, if your accommodation is in the downtown area, planning is key. Oslo champions a lifestyle that places pedestrians, cyclists, and public transport at the forefront, often leaving cars behind.

Oslo travel guide

Popular Car Rental Locations

Airports
37 km
Oslo AirportAirport
86.3 km
243.7 km
Cities
2.7 km
134.4 km

Discover the Wonders of Oslo

Embark on a cultural journey through Oslo, a city that brims with fresh museums and vibrant cultural landmarks. Immerse yourself in the artistic legacy at the Munch Museum, where the stirring landscapes that influenced Edvard Munch's masterpieces await you. Not far from there, the architecturally stunning Deichman Library stands as a testament to the literary genius of Norwegian authors like Henrik Ibsen, who once called Oslo his home. Enhance your experience with the Oslo Pass, your golden ticket to over 30 attractions and seamless access to the city's public transport.

Step into the adventurous world of the intrepid Thor Heyerdahl at a museum dedicated to his life's work. Here, you can marvel at the very raft that carried him across vast oceans and delve into a treasure trove of artifacts from his daring voyages. Interactive multimedia exhibits bring Heyerdahl's extraordinary journeys to life, and you can even peruse his personal library for a deeper connection with this legendary explorer.

Travel back in time at the Viking Ship Museum, where the echoes of ancient seafarers resonate through the halls. Oslo's rich Viking heritage is encapsulated in the meticulously preserved ships that date back over a millennium. The museum also pays homage to Gustav Vigeland, whose sculptures are celebrated worldwide for their intricate beauty and emotional depth.

Don't miss the opportunity to reflect on the human spirit at the Nobel Peace Center. Admission is complimentary, and you'll be greeted by a stunning array of over 200 sculptures crafted from granite, bronze, and iron. These evocative pieces, with their contorted forms and expressive visages, are a powerful representation of humanity's multifaceted nature and our enduring quest for peace.

Average daily rental rates in Oslo vary by month.

Standard car class examples include the Opel Insignia, Audi A4, Ford Kuga, and Nissan Qashqai.

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Rent an electric car in Oslo offering greater flexibility and unlimited usage.

Operating and recharging electric vehicles is straightforward. Concerns about gasoline expenses consuming your budget are unnecessary.
BMW i3 BMW i3
Automatic
For 4 passengers
Free cancellation
€47/Day
€47 for 7 days
Chevrolet Bolt Chevrolet Bolt
Automatic
For 4 passengers
Free cancellation
€33/Day
€33 for 7 days
Nissan Leaf Nissan Leaf
Automatic
For 5 passengers
Free cancellation
€32/Day
€32 for 7 days
Renault Zoe Renault Zoe
Automatic
For 4 passengers
Free cancellation
€33/Day
€33 for 7 days
Tesla Model 3 Tesla Model 3
Automatic
For 5 passengers
Free cancellation
€82/Day
€82 for 7 days

Discover the Joy of Electric Car Rentals at Oslo's Gardermoen OSL Airport

Embark on an eco-friendly adventure in Oslo with top-notch electric car rentals from esteemed companies like HERTZ, ALAMO, and SIXT. Among these, SIXT boasts the highest customer satisfaction ratings, closely followed by its competitors. Securing an electric vehicle at Gardermoen OSL Airport can be a wallet-friendly experience, with average daily rates around PS18 and monthly deals at approximately PS536.

Oslo teems with must-see sights, all conveniently accessible by car. From the airport, a mere 40-minute drive will land you in the heart of the city. With several car rental agencies peppered throughout, you're never far from a set of electric wheels. You might spot Hertz at Jernbanetorget 1, 0154 Oslo, or stumble upon Dollar Car Rental at the Oslo Railway Station. For those seeking local flair, First Rent A Car Norway AS offers another excellent option.

Choosing an electric car rental not only gives you the freedom to explore Oslo's vibrant streets but also allows you to immerse yourself in its breathtaking landscapes. Norway's commitment to sustainability is evident in its plethora of charging stations. For a touch of luxury, consider a prestige class electric vehicle from Hertz or Avis. However, it's important to note that electric car rentals require a Scandinavian driving license and residency in Norway.

As Norway embraces electric vehicles, the demand for fast charging stations is on the rise. Yet, the existing infrastructure can be challenged during peak traffic times. The recent Covid-19 pandemic highlighted these limitations, with charging stations becoming particularly congested. Business owners are eager to expand fast charging options, but this ambition comes with the need for costly grid enhancements and government support.

Popular questions about car rental:

Do I have to fill up the car with fuel when I return it?

When returning your automobile, ensure it has the same amount of fuel as when you rented it to avoid the higher costs associated with fuel shortages.

Do you have a seven-seater minivan?
Yes, you can rent a variety of minivans and minibuses in Oslo, with options ranging from 6 to 12 seats. The 8-seater car type is particularly popular among families and holiday travelers. To ensure availability, consider booking 1-2 months in advance. Our most popular minivan models include the Mercedes Vito, Renault Trafic, and Peugeot Traveller. Mercedes Vito
Can I make a reservation for a one-way car rental?

You can rent a car at Oslo and return it to another office. The price depends on the car type, return location, and rental period. We work with major car rental firms to offer great deals. One-way car rental drop-off fees might be charged by some partners, but these are always included in the quoted price.

What happens if I get a fine while renting a car?

All drivers are responsible for paying any fines they incur. An administration fee will be charged to your credit card when the fine is processed to cover the costs associated with this procedure.

What is the minimum rental period?
Rentals are charged every 24 hours, with a 59-minute grace period from most suppliers before additional hours or days incur charges.

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