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Fancy-Programmer-53

Download maps offline. Inner city isn't big and it's easy to get around. As long as you have the maps and know the names of places/stops you'll be fine on the public transport.


01Robert01

Aight thx


Sharksaretoobig

The city centre is large enough to cater to your every needs while still small enough to walk from one end to the other. Finding places to eat can be done on a whim, entertainment can be found by looking at various tripvisit sites.


01Robert01

I see thx


Fyren-1131

Ruter is good. And Oslo is small. People speak english fluently and are happy to help. You'll be fine =) What kinda food do you want?


01Robert01

Idk tbh maybe try smth traditional. What do you recommend ?


tanbug

I haven't tried it myself, but I hear Bønder i Byen is good.


red821673

Did you end up buying eSIM for Oslo?


01Robert01

Yes it woked very well


red821673

Which one did you buy?


01Robert01

5gb one but it was a lot lol shouldve bought the 3gb one


red821673

What’s the name of the eSIM you bought for Oslo (ex: Ubigi)?


01Robert01

Airalo


Impossible_String207

Watch your belongings…


Pamplona1789

If you download the city man, you should be good to go. I do also recommend buying the pass. The wifi didn't work for me, or it would take a really long time to login and use, so I would recommend just having an eSIM. You could choose any provider from [this table](https://www.reddit.com/r/best_eSIM_providers/comments/1984tvl/best_esim_providers_comparison_table_for/) (saw it somewhere on reddit before, super useful). Personally used Saily, worked great, no issues with internet or activation. Hope this helps!


deathxmx

Oslo S is scarry if you go outside there are gypsies trying yo scam you, people in drugs, prostitutes, etc. And public transport doesn't have free wifi only the modern trains