Bus from Copenhagen to Oslo

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Copenhagen Oslo

Departure: Copenhagen, Denmark
Arrival: Oslo, Norway
Distance: 484 kilometers
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There are currently no operators operating routes for bus from Copenhagen to Oslo.

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For the trip between Copenhagen and Oslo, between and , between Denmark and Norway, the distance traveled is 483.244 kilometers.

The bus is the most ecologically-friendly means of land transportation for this trip but not the fastest. Indeed, the trip will be longer compared to taking a plane or train.

Tips and tricks for traveling by bus

  • Did you know that in Europe some companies propose bus tickets for just €1? Often operators will sell tickets at this price when opening a new line.
  • Did you know that originally the bus in France was called a "horse omnibus"? It was a horse-pulled carriage, able to carry more than 15 people at a time!
  • Some bus companies in Europe propose food and drink service on board and sometimes even have coffee. It's almost like being on a plane.
  • In France, there is a “Disco Bus” to dance the night away! After first appearing in Paris in 2008, coaches can now be privatized for merrymaking onboard, morphing into genuine dance floors.
  • In France, prior to liberalization of the long-distance bus market in 2015, there was only one bus company. Half a year later, there were 5 bus companies!