How to find a cheap car hire deal in Oslo
Pick up a cheap rental car in Oslo for around 207 € a day and hit the road happy. We do the hard work for you by searching the best rental providers, putting amazing deals at your fingertips.
The cheapest daily rental price in Oslo is 50 €.
For longer trips, pick up a weekly rental from 350 € and make room for more adventures.
If smart timing is part of your strategy, book about one week ahead to grab the best price on a Oslo car hire.
Browse the offers available with Hertz, Budget and Thrifty. They rank among the city's most trusted providers.
Check if a collision damage waiver (CDW) is part of your Oslo car hire policy, whether you go with Hertz or a different supplier. Some companies offer it as a paid extra instead of including it.
Consider booking a one-way rental. You might be able to score a good deal if the provider needs to shift vehicles between branches. Find the best available rates by selecting 'Return car to a different location.'
Avoid any unexpected charges by booking a ride with a 'Fair fuel policy.' Start your journey with a full tank and return it the same, paying only for what you use.
Hit the highway without tracking every mile and racking up extra charges. Go to the 'Policies' filter and click 'Unlimited mileage' to find a ride that lets you travel without limits.
Best value car hire options right now
The best value for money comes from this company, with average prices at 182 € a day.
Offering daily rates of around 213 €, this provider is next in line.
The third option also makes your money go further. Expect to pay roughly 193 € a day for one of their rentals.
The Compact rental category is a reliable option if you can't decide what kind of ride you need. It's also the vehicle type that's rented the most in Oslo.
Flying to Oslo? Think about an airport pick-up
Keep arrival day hassle-free by picking up a car hire at Oslo Gardermoen Airport. If you're flying to Oslo through this airport, simply pick up your wheels after landing and get moving. The drive to the city centre is about 48 kilometres and takes around 40 minutes.
Booked a flight that lands elsewhere? You can pick up a car hire from TORP Sandefjord Airport just as easily. The centre is 113 kilometres or so away and takes roughly 1 hour 30 minutes to reach by car.
Compare car hire types in Oslo
Small: These cheap rental cars in Oslo may be small in size, but they pack a big punch. Including mini and economy vehicles, they're easy to manoeuvre, fuel efficient, and perfect for city driving or short trips.
Medium: Choose from compact and intermediate cars that combine space, fuel efficiency and comfort. Easy to handle in traffic and roomy enough for longer drives, they're well-suited to most travel needs.
Large: You've got the bags, the kids, the snacks, the lot. Large vehicles have got the space to pack it all in without breaking a sweat. Ideal for long-distance journeys, this Oslo car hire category includes full-size cars.
SUV: Enjoy a higher driving position and a commanding view of the journey ahead in an SUV. Whether you're navigating trickier terrain or cruising down long stretches of highway, many come with all-wheel drive to help you tackle any road.
Van: Choose this category of vehicle when you want a car for rent in Oslo that makes light work of heavy loads. Usually featuring commercial vans and trucks, they're designed to carry more, whether that's supplies, baggage or large groups.
Insurance and optional extras
Choosing excess insurance for your Oslo car hire gives you peace of mind. It protects you from paying a big excess fee in case of theft or a collision. Insurance policies aren't the same across all rental providers, so check how each one stacks up.
Upgrade your ride with nifty extras like a navigation system or mobile Wi-Fi. These add-ons can make your trip easier and more enjoyable when you rent a car in Oslo.
Good to know
Age requirements for rentals vary by company and even car type, so be clear on the rules before you book. Some companies in Norway may rent to younger drivers for an extra fee. If you fall outside the typical age bracket, just uncheck 'Driver aged between 25–70' and then enter how old you are to explore your options.
If the kids are tagging along, check if you should add a child car seat to your Oslo car hire reservation. Whether local laws require them or not, they're always the safest way for little ones to travel.
Bring the right documents and keep pick-up quick and easy. You'll generally need your physical driver's licence (no copies) and a second photo ID. Have a credit card ready for the deposit too. If anything else is expected, it'll be listed in your booking.
Driving in Norway can take some adjustment if it's your first time. Keep in mind you'll need to stick to the right side of the road.
Local speed limits can vary, but it's typically around 45kph in built-up areas and 95kph or so on highways. Always go with what's posted on the road signs.
The blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit in Norway is 0.02%. Because alcohol doesn't affect all people equally, the best way to be sure you're safe to drive is not to drink at all.
One of the busiest times to be out on the roads in this destination is around 8am. Get where you're going faster by avoiding rush hours in general.
The Norwegian krone (NOK) is the currency you'll be using for day-to-day purchases and activities. Pay by card where you can, but carry a little cash when electronic payments aren't an option.
Best hotels in Oslo for drivers
Pull in and get ready to relax at Home Express Oslo. Offering parking as well as internet access and room service, this hotel is around 3 kilometres from central Oslo.
Saga Hotel Oslo, WorldHotels Crafted is also a good option if your plans involve plenty of driving. It features parking, along with luggage storage and a ticket office. Check in here and you'll be roughly 2 kilometres from the city centre.
Explore the full lineup of hotels in Oslo and pick the stay that suits your plans. Filters make it easy to tailor your search to your needs — like 'Parking,' 'Outdoor parking,' or 'Valet parking.' There's even an 'Electric vehicle (EV) charging station' filter to find hotels with charging access.
After you've found a car hire deal in Oslo and the right hotel, it's time to plan where to go first. The Norwegian National Opera & Ballet, Viking Ship Museum and Det Kongelige Slott are a memorable introduction to what the city has to offer.
Hit the road: Where to drive to from Oslo
Around 32 kilometres southwest of central Oslo, Drammen should be on your itinerary. Make your way to can't-miss sights like Drammen Spiral and Drammensbadet.
Reliable accommodation options with parking in Drammen include Scandic Ambassadeur Drammen and Comfort Hotel Union Brygge.
Alternatively, pick up your cheap car hire in Oslo and travel roughly 80 kilometres south to Fredrikstad. Featuring Fredrikstad Cathedral and Whaling Museum in the Old Town, its highlights live up to the buzz.
Relax after a day of exploring Fredrikstad at Quality Hotel Fredrikstad or Hankø Hotell & Spa. These hotels cater to visitors bringing their own car.
Want to stretch this drive a little longer? Porsgrunn is a top road trip destination that's about 105 kilometres southwest of Oslo. Consider making a few pit stops at DuVerden Maritime Museum Science Centre and Kulturhuset Ælvespeilet.













