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If you’re setting sail to the land of the Vikings, make sure you’ve got the currency you need. You can buy Norwegian krone online with Post Office for delivery or in-branch collection, order in participating branches, or get yourself a Travel Money Card.
Order by 3pm using click and collect and your currency will be waiting for you in your nearest participating branch the next working day. And if you can’t get out, order by 3pm and we’ll deliver to your home the next working day.
Our Travel Money Card is a prepaid Mastercard® that you can top up using 22 currencies, including the Norwegian krone. After that, use it as you would any debit card, with contactless payment, Apple Pay and Google Pay, cash withdrawals and chip & PIN.
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Order online or in your local participating Post Office branch
Get our best Norwegian krone rates online and buy when the rate’s good to lock in the value
Order from £400 to £2,500 – and get better Norwegian krone rates the more you spend
Free home delivery for online orders of £500 or more (£4.99 delivery under £500)
Order by 3pm for delivery the next working day
We’ll buy back leftover Norwegian krone banknotes
Get your holiday money fast. Pick it up from your nearest Post Office branch.
Want your cash delivered tomorrow? Order by 3pm today for delivery to your home.
If you want to go cashless, get our Travel Money Card. Top it up with Norwegian krone, accepted anywhere you see the Mastercard® sign and manage it easily with our free travel app.
Buying food in supermarkets and cooking it yourself can save money. But buying alcohol is significantly more expensive than the UK, whether you do it in supermarkets or pubs and bars
Accommodation can be surprisingly reasonable, though – especially if you use services like Airbnb or hostels. Specialist accommodation in hard-to-reach locations may push costs up
If you’re travelling to see the Northern Lights, you may need to venture north into the Arctic Circle and travel as part of an organised tour to stand the best chance. There’s no cast-iron guarantee of seeing the aurora borealis, but local experts can help
Numerous attractions in Oslo are free to look around, such as the Akerhus Fortress, Vigeland Park, the Opera House, City Hall (where the Nobel Peace Prize is awarded) and waterfront. Public transport is reasonably priced, and you can get day passes for the whole city at any metro station
Getting around is best done by renting a car. Trains can take far longer than driving and be very expensive, while cars are adjusted for the winter weather and road quality is high. There are few motorways as we’d understand them, so driving across country can reward with beautiful views as well
The Norwegian krone (plural kroner) is the official currency of Norway. ‘Krone’ means crown, and the currency depicts the monarch of Norway (currently King Harald V).
Norwegian krone banknotes come in 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1,000. Norwegian krone coins come in 1, 5, 10 and 20.
Norwegian kroner are only used in Norway.
Order from £400 to £2,500 Norwegian krone online with Post Office. You can also order in thousands of branches that offer travel money services. Find a branch
If you order online, you can choose click and collect to pick up in branch, or home delivery. Order by 3pm to pick your Norwegian kroner up in a nearby branch of your choice the next working day. Or if you choose home delivery and order by 3pm, we can usually deliver the next working day.
Order £500 or more and delivery is free; or it’s £4.99 for orders of £400 to £499.
Card payments are very common in Norway, with use of cash less and less frequent. You may wish to take a Post Office Travel Money Card, so you can easily top it up and pay with plastic rather than cash wherever you see the Mastercard® symbol. Norwegian currency is just one of up to 22 currencies you can add to and carry on your card.
The highest value Norwegian krone banknote is NOK1,000, with the smallest denomination being the NOK1 coin.
Visit the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) travel advice page to learn about local laws, alerts and restrictions for any destination, including travel advisories for Hungary. Remember, if you travel against official advice your travel insurance policy may not cover the trip.
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