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Trains are 16% more expensive in Oslo than in London.
The average meal is 5% more expensive in Oslo than in London.
Taxis are 192% more expensive in Oslo than in London.
Coffee is 30% more expensive in Oslo than in London.
London is one of the most important cities of the world in terms of finance, culture and history. Airports such as Luton, Gatwick, Heathrow and others serve this city, which is home to around 14 million people in its metropolitan area. London Southend Airport is one of the far flung airports that serve the city of London and is located 68 kilometres away from central London.
Flights from London to Oslo take off from one of the many airports that serve London. Southend Airport, which is located in Essex, was featured in the James Bond movie 'Goldfinger'. This airport was also featured in the movie 'Mike Bassett: England Manager', in 2001.
London Oslo flights may take off from one of the six airports that dot the city of London. If your plane is taking off from Southend, you will need to take a train from central London to Southend Airport. If your plane is taking off from Stansted, which is also located in Essex along with Southend, you will need to take another train from central London. To get to Heathrow and Gatwick, there are high speed trains from central London. You will need to leave well in advance to get to your designated airport, particularly for Southend and Stansted. To get to London City Airport, just take a taxi.
Oslo is one of the most enchanting and charming cities of the world. It is known for its maritime history, medieval buildings and Nordic culture. Begin your day at the Munch Museum, which houses the works of Edward Munch. Head toward the National Museum, which has a huge collection of Norway's important artefacts. Your next stop should be the Oslo Opera House, which is a great place to catch some live performances. Last, but not least, end your journey at one of the many stadiums of the city, which are always teaming with sports fans cheering various teams.
Flights to Oslo from London land mostly at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. It is located 35 kilometres away from the city centre and is connected by Gardermoen Line. It is a high speed train that brings you to the city centre in no time. Though the airport is 47 kilometres from the city centre, you will reach Oslo Central Station in just 22 minutes on this high speed train. You can also take one of the Oslo Airport Express coaches as an alternative option. Taxis and shuttle services are available outside the airport too.
The airport is too far from Oslo city centre. Transportation to/from the city is very expensive that it almost defeats the purpose of taking the cheap flights. There is no lounge and not much entertainment.