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Oslo is very expensive. A pint in a pub is approx. 100–130 NOK (€9–€11). Inside Ullevaal, beer is similarly priced. Alcohol sales may be restricted close to kick-off.
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Take Metro lines 3, 4, or 5 to the 'Ullevaal Stadion' station. It is a 10-minute journey from the city center stations (Jernbanetorget or Stortinget).
Warning: Post-match Metro queues can be long. Consider walking 20 minutes to the Nordberg or Tåsen areas to catch a less crowded bus.
Away fans are located in sectors 412 and 414. Access is through Gate 16. The stadium is the national arena and is well-signposted.
PROHIBITED ITEMS
CRITICAL
The stadium is fully cashless. Security is efficient but strict. Heavy winter clothing is essential for games between October and March.
Follow the stewards towards the Metro station entrance or the designated coach parking zone.
Exit via the main stadium exits onto the plaza surrounding the 'Sogn' shopping center area.
Hub
Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL)
Transfer
The Flytoget (Airport Express Train) takes 19 mins to the city center. The VY regional train is cheaper and takes approx. 23 mins.
Tip
The VY train is half the price of the Flytoget and almost as fast.
Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen offer high-end dining and bars by the water. For a more bohemian vibe, head to Grünerløkka.
RECOMMENDED
Aker Brygge / Grünerløkka offers good transport links and is generally safe for away supporters.
GATHERING POINT
CENTRAL MEETING POINT
Youngstorget
A historic square in the city center surrounded by pubs and social halls. It's a traditional spot for political and social gatherings.
POLICE PROFILE
PROFESSIONAL
Norwegian police (Politiet) are very professional and approachable. They maintain a calm but watchful presence. Disorder is not tolerated.