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Stortorvet
0661 Oslo
Norway
Sentrum
Hours
What time does 37-bussen open?
37-bussen opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does 37-bussen close?
37-bussen closes at 9:00 AM (Next day) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM (Next day)
Does 37-bussen have free WiFi?
Yes, 37-bussen has free WiFi.
Norwegian
7 Reviews
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Took the train in and out of Oslo Sentral last week and it was a quick and easy experience. The…read morelocal commuter train from the airport took 25 minutes and it was easy. On the train out, leveraged the grocery store, restaurant on the upper level, and coffee shops before heading on my long distance train out of Oslo. The train station was orderly and uniformed staff were available to help.
The Oslo Sentralstasjon is the train station in the center of the city. If you're planning to take…read morepublic transit or travel throughout the country, with Oslo en route, you will make a stop or start or end here at Oslo Sentralstasjon. I was so impressed by this train station, reminding me that America once again lags in public transit systems. I recommend getting an accommodation walking distance to the Oslo sentralstasjon if you're visiting and planning to travel throughout the country. My experience here every time was pleasant. I first arrived to this station from the airport, taking a dedicated train service that gets you directly from the Oslo airport to here. Then I had to visit the train station again when I was traveling westward from Oslo. Make it a point to be nearby this train station for your trip planning. The train station is very clean and easy to navigate. There are signs everywhere of train departure times and locations and it's in English. There were also plenty of places to sit, relax and lots of eateries in the station and nearby. Many hotels are also next to this train station, and there's an area for car pick-up, taxis, etc. I was pleased to have this station so accessible for my Norway vacation, making it easy and pleasant to travel around.
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Definitely worth splurging on this express train to ensure you make your flight time, especially…read morefirst thing in the morning. It is easy to book either through the mobile App, or through the easy to navigate kiosks right at the train station. Only thing to note is that the trains are on the outside of the main central station on the back side. We had an early 5:00AM train, and the main train station building doors were not open which panicked us for a second until we saw others walking around the side to find the tracks on the back side where the Flytoget trains are parked including their offices and kiosks.
Here is a review comparing the express train from Oslo Airport to the city center versus driving:…read more ## The Flytoget Airport Express Train: The Fastest Way from Oslo Airport to the City If you're arriving at Oslo Airport and need to get into the city center quickly and conveniently, look no further than the fantastic Flytoget Airport Express Train. This high-speed train whisks passengers from the airport to Oslo Central Station in a mere 19 minutes[1], making it by far the fastest option. In contrast, driving from the airport to central Oslo typically takes 40-50 minutes[3], over double the travel time of the express train. Traffic and road conditions can also make the drive unpredictable. With the Flytoget, you avoid all that stress and arrive in under 20 minutes, guaranteed. Some other great benefits of taking the Airport Express Train: - Departs every 10 minutes[1], so you never have to wait long - Children under 16 travel for free with an adult[1] - Print your airline bag tags right on the train and skip the airport check-in queues[1] - Comfortable, reliable, and the only high-speed train in Norway[2] For the fastest, simplest, and most convenient way to travel the 50 km between Oslo Airport and the city center, the Flytoget Airport Express Train can't be beat. Once you experience the speed and ease of the 19-minute train ride, you'll never want to drive that route again. Highly recommended for anyone traveling to or from Oslo Airport!
Comfy express train cabins with 2- USB charging ports and 1- Type C or F power plug. 30 min to OSL Super efficient. 5.30.23
Our tickets to Main Station $41.75 USD for roundtrip
As hop on hop off buses go it was ok. Sold at a 90 minute ride but seemed much longer. Good…read moreoverview of the outside of the city, inside ci to y tours will require you to walk.
So we were on this today. Risk that it has last pickup on stop 4 at 430. We started at 1030. I…read morewould never recommend using this way TJ GJ around. City trolley is $1 and you cold uber. But don't do this hop on hop off it is a joke
Hop-on, Hop-off Bus
Oslo Countryside
Ski Jump Area
Bus terminals of this size and that run with this frequency are not common in the United States, so…read morethis was a new experience for me. The station is pretty clean and has wi-fi. I didn't do much exploring, as I went straight to/from my buses. I took the bus to Oslo Airport, which costed 180kr/adult, and was packed. You can buy your ticket at a machine inside the building, right by the door to the bus. You can also get it on the bus, but that is much more inconvenient and causes back up. The bus was spacious, clean, and fairly modern with air conditioning. If back in Oslo, I would take this bus again.
Oslo Bus Terminal is the main bus station serving Oslo, Norway. It is located beside Oslo Central…read moreStation and serves local buses to Akershus as well as domestic and international coaches. The station is five minutes walk from Oslo Central Station as well as the rapid transit station Jernbanetorget and the tram and city bus services at ground on Jernbanetorget. On the east side of the station is a tram station named Bussterminalen Grønland that allows the quickest transfers to the Ekeberg Line. I think they need to get a better bus system. It is way too overcrowded (heaven for pick pocketers), there is no air condition and most of the drivers are inconsiderate. They drive too fast not thinking of people standing up with nowhere to hold on to. I would rather walk.
Quick business trip to Oslo - I had a couple of hours free, and unfortunately, our conference hotel…read morewas located way above the town. On the plus side, we were within a 15 minute walk to the nearest train stop that took us directly down town. After navigating a terrifying slip and slide walk down a massive icy hill in the middle of a small blizzard, we had just a few minutes wait until the next train came. We bought our train tickets at the hotel, so that was convenient. And apparently using the tickets was on the honor system! We figured out that once you get on the train, there is a scanner that you flash your ticket with. But I didn't see a single person do it except a few stupid tourists like us. Kudos for making it fairly easy to navigate the system.
Do not use this company. Their billing system is a mess and customer service does not reply. I…read morepurchased my tickets in March for a trip in May 2025 and got double-charged for the service. I emailed them but they took three weeks to respond with "We are looking into it". Then I proceed to call them, and the guy says he sees the error in the billing system and will escalate it to tech team. Never get an update. I emailed again and again, tried calling too but they stopped answering.
The bus is by no means a modern marval of transportation but the WiFi worked fine and there's…read morenothing wrong with it per-say. The website/ticket system feels like generation 1, but it works. Bus was 20 minutes late when I went to go back to the airport. Didn't feel very Scandinavian... But WHY when you make your airport 45 minutes out of town can you not provide affordable transportation to get to the city? The bus is actually more expensive than the train if you don't buy your tickets online and even if you do, it was almost 50% the price of my round trip AIRPLANE ticket to Oslo. I am sour about the price of transportation in Norway? Absolutely. It's one thing to put high costs on taxi's, and cars -- but this is just like an evil hidden fee. Very unimpressed.
At Stortinget Metro Station
Entrance to Stortinget Metro Station
Checked out IKEA-bussen, and it's definitely not your typical massive IKEA maze. This is a…read moresmaller-format store, so you won't find the endless showroom or full warehouse vibe you might be used to. Instead, it's more of a compact, city-friendly version where you can grab essentials, browse some displays, and order bigger items for delivery. I stopped in for a well-priced bottle of water and a USB-C cable in that classic IKEA yellow making it super easy to spot at night, which I actually loved. It's convenient if you live nearby or just need a few basics without trekking to the giant IKEA outside of town. But if you're after the full IKEA experience andwandering through endless rooms, grabbing big pieces on the spot, and topping it off with meatballs then this isn't it. Still, for quick trips and small hauls, it definitely does the job.
Quick and easy, every hour to each of two IKEAs so a bus every 30m.read more
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