Oslo Nightlife. Oslo is lively at night, mainly fuelled by the fiery local tipple, akevitt (a spirit flavoured with herbs). Many Norwegians go out late on Fridays and Saturdays after a vorspiel (pre-party) involving drinks at home, so the street atmosphere from 2200 on the weekends can be sprightly.
Can you drink alcohol in Oslo?
In most of the country, it is 2am. Some clubs may stay open for an additional hour, but you will only be able to drink water or soft drinks. At the time of writing, pubs, bars and clubs in Oslo can serve alcohol until 3am. For example, spirits cannot be served in Oslos bars and restaurants before 1pm.
Does Oslo have a red light district?
Nadia shivers in the cold night air while waiting for punters on the streets of Oslo. Until recently, the centre of the Norwegian capital was the countrys main red-light district, with sex workers standing at every corner waiting for clients.
Is alcohol cheap in Norway?
Drink prices in Norway Cappuccino or late costs 40-50 NOK / 5-6 EUR. Beer prices at a café usually start around 70-80 NOK/ 8-9 EUR. Non-alcoholic beer costs around 60 NOK/ 7 EUR. The cheapest bottle of wine at a restaurant costs from around 400 NOK/ 45 EUR.
How much is a glass of wine in Norway?
Wherever you go for a drink, half a litre of beer should cost around 60kr, and a glass of wine from 50kr.
What age can you drink alcohol in Norway?
18 years Alcohol. To buy wine or beer in Norway, the minimum age is 18 years. For spirits, it is 20 years. Beer can be found in most shops, but is only sold before 8 pm on weekdays or 6 pm on Saturdays.