You need Norwegian currency in shops, restaurants, hotels and museums. The Norwegian currency consists of "kroner" (NOK) and "øre". 100 øre equals 1 krone (crown). Find out the exchange rate for your own currency.
What do things cost?
All prices listed here are approximate
Eating out
Main course in a budget restaurant (Chinese or pizza restaurant): NOK 100-150
Main course in a more upmarket restaurant: NOK 220-300
A bottle of beer in a bar: NOK 55-60
A glass of beer (varies between 0.4 and 0.5 litre) in a pub/bar: NOK 60-70
A bottle of wine in restaurant: from NOK 300
Accommodation
Campsite plot for the night: NOK 160
Hytte (wooden cabin) for the night: NOK 400-800 (depending on number of beds and facilities)
Room for two in a budget hotel: NOK 800
Room for two in a mid-range hotel: NOK 1,200
Room for two in a luxury hotel: NOK 1,600 +
Transport
1l of petrol: NOK 14
Car rental for a week: NOK 2,800-6,000 (depending on season and location)
Bus ticket (pre-purchased): Adult NOK 30, Child/senior NOK 15
Bus ticket (purchased from driver): Adult NOK 50, Child/senior NOK 25
Train ticket (Minipris): from NOK 249 (single) (see info on minipris tickets in Norway on a budget article)
Entertainment
Cinema ticket: NOK 100
Ticket to a show/concert: from NOK 300
Entrance to a museum: free-NOK 100 (family tickets available)
Ticket to an art exhibition: free-NOK 100 (family tickets available)
Groceries
1l of milk: NOK 13-15
A loaf of bread: NOK 18-27
Hot dog in a kiosk: NOK 20-30
Newspaper: NOK 25-30
Stamp (postcard to Europe): NOK 19
A bottle of red wine (from the Vinmonopolet): from NOK 80
Paying for goods and services
Cash
It is always a good idea to have a bit of cash on you, and you need Norwegian currency to get by. You will find ATMs everywhere in towns and cities, and in most rural areas there will at least be one place where you can withdraw money, such as a kiosk or a petrol station.
Opening hours
If you wish to withdraw money over the counter, bank opening hours in Norway are usually 9 am to 3:30 or 4 pm Monday to Friday, with longer opening hours on Thursday (usually until 5 or 5:30 pm). Banks are closed Saturday and Sunday, and on bank holidays.
Credit cards
The use of credits cards is widespread in Norway, and they are accepted almost everywhere, even for small amounts such as carpark and toll fees. Eurocard, MasterCard, VISA, American Express and Diners Club are the most common.
Please note that some grocery stores / supermarketds do not allow foreign credit cards, although they happily take debit cards. If in doubt ask before shopping.
Read more on travelling on a budget in Norway.