Norway Travel Information
Currency
The currency is the Norwegian krone or NOK.
Automatic Teller Machines
(ATM)
To find out the locations of ATMs in Norway , click on the link to
your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express
Norwegian people begin to work at 8 AM but they go back home at
4 or 4.30 PM. You will not have any business appointment after 3.30
PM , except in rare occasions. As for meals, Norwegians do not
lunch.
Transportation
Road
The road network is correct and is relatively developed in the
south half and more limited in the north half of the country. There
is no motorway network but "express" ways on which the
speed is limited to 80 or 90 km/h. Tolls are frequently located at
the entrance of big cities or right before road works. The access
to "private" roads is possible on payment of a right.
Climatic conditions make the traffic more difficult over the
winter.
Rail
It connects the main cities. Trains are rather slow. There are no
lines beyond Bodo.
Air
The network is rather dense and serves the main cities (Oslo,
Stavanger, Bergen, Kristiansand, Trondheim, Tromso) with daily
connections.
Internet
The Internet suffix is: .no
Basic conversation guide
Yes = Ja
No = Nei
Thank you = Takk
Hello = Hallo.
Languages
spoken
Official languages: Bokmal and Nynorsk. The majority of
Norwegians speak one of the two official Norwegian languages of the
country: Bokmal (about 80%) and Nynorsk (about 17.5%). As far as
national minorities are concerned, they speak Same (previously
called Lapon), Roma, or Finnish. It is important to note that at
least 97% of the population use one of the two variants of
Norwegian. Bokmal is generally used in urban centers. Nynorsk is
more frequently used in rural areas.
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