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What’s Oslo Like in January?

Oslo in January is characterized by cold, often snowy weather and short daylight hours, offering a distinct winter experience. Temperatures typically range from an estimated -7°C to 0°C (19°F to 32°F). Expect approximately 6-7 hours of daylight, with sunrise around 9:00 AM and sunset around 4:00 PM. Snowfall is common, creating picturesque landscapes.

What are Typical Costs and Availability in January?

Oslo remains an expensive city, even in January.

What to Expect: Crowds, Events, and Conditions?

January typically sees fewer international tourists compared to peak summer months, meaning generally smaller crowds at popular sites. Major festivals are less common, but cultural events, concerts, and indoor exhibitions are plentiful. Expect cold conditions, potentially icy pavements, and a need for warm, waterproof clothing and sturdy winter boots. The city is often beautifully blanketed in snow.

What are the Best Activities for January?

How Can AllInMap Help in Oslo?

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