Jun
6
Overview
What to know
Oslo in June is a great setting for a festival, with long days and a lively atmosphere. You can expect mild summer weather, so pack layers for cooler evenings. The city is generally easy to get around, with a range of accommodation options, though booking in advance is a good idea.
To get to Oslo, the closest airport is likely to be Oslo Airport, and there may be options to take trains or buses from other Scandinavian cities. Once you're in the city, local transport is probably a mix of public buses, trams, and metro lines.
As for costs, Oslo is known to be one of the more expensive cities in Europe, so be prepared for higher prices for food and accommodation. For dancers planning to attend, it's a good idea to research your accommodation options carefully and consider booking with fellow festival-goers to split costs. Additionally, look into buying a public transport card for convenient travel around the city.
To get to Oslo, the closest airport is likely to be Oslo Airport, and there may be options to take trains or buses from other Scandinavian cities. Once you're in the city, local transport is probably a mix of public buses, trams, and metro lines.
As for costs, Oslo is known to be one of the more expensive cities in Europe, so be prepared for higher prices for food and accommodation. For dancers planning to attend, it's a good idea to research your accommodation options carefully and consider booking with fellow festival-goers to split costs. Additionally, look into buying a public transport card for convenient travel around the city.
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