
Don’t forget to buy Norwegian krones (NOK) before you leave for Norway
When travelling to Norway, it is important to consider the use of the local currency. Norway's currency is called the Norwegian krone (NOK). Although debit and credit cards are essential when travelling, you should also consider taking Norwegian krone cash with you.
Before exchanging DKK to NOK, it is a wise idea to plan a budget for your trip. Once you have decided on the amount of travel money you need, go to one of our exchange bureaus or order your currency online, on our website.
Practical tips for planning your budget
There is no custom in Norway to tip, but people often tend to round up the bill when paying for food.
It would be wise to think about a daily budget for your trip to Norway in advance. The budget should take into account the planned programme, meals and accommodation. The daily expenses of a Norwegian traveller are around NOK 1 200 per day.
The average tourist spends 261 norwegian krones per day on food and 204 norwegian kronesper day on local transport.
Hotel accommodation can be very expensive. A night in a hotel is estimated at NOK Norwegian krones.

730 NOK
Average price for one night’s accommodation

260 NOK
Average food budget per person per day

Good to know
Some price indications in Norway

18-35 NOK
Public transport ticket

25-30 NOK
The price of a cup of coffee

650 NOK
Admission to the Norwegian theatre, Det Norske Teatret

155 NOK
A local speciality at the restaurant Fårikål

610-720 NOK
A taxi ride from Oslo airport to downtown Oslo

140 - 180 NOK
Admission to the Loftor Viking Museum

Some suggestions
- When visiting Norway, make time to visit Oslo. Geiranger Fjord, for example, and Lofoten are popular destinations in Norway.
- The best destination for nature lovers is Geiranger Fjord. However, Norway is rich in beautiful landscapes. Going to the Nærøyfjord can also be an incredible experience.
- If you are looking for a beach holiday, you should definitely visit the beaches, such as Oslo's Paradisbukta, Nordfjord's Seljesanden and Lofoten Bunes beach.
- A favourite destination for those who love snow and winter sports is Northern Norway. Norway's most popular ski resort is Hemsedal.
- If you want a city getaway and nightlife, head to Oslo. In Oslo you can enjoy the country's culture, shopping, fine restaurants and nightlife to suit all tastes.
- Oslo is also a popular destination for music lovers. In the city, you can enjoy a wide range of live music.
Some facts about the Norwegian Krone

Denominations of th Norwegian Krone
- Notes: 50 NOK, 100 NOK, 200 NOK, 500 NOK, 1000 NOK
- Coins : 1NOK, 5NOK, 10NOK, 20NOK
The Scandinavian monetary union disintegrated in 1914, when Denmark, Norway and Sweden decided to keep the name of their own currency. The Norwegian currency as far as Norway is concerned.


The 50 krone note shows the Ulvær lighthouse and means "the sea that unites us". The 100 nok note has a picture of the famous ship Gokstad, representing "the sea that takes us into the world". The 200 nok has a picture of a codfish - "the sea that feeds us". The 500 nok note depicts a lifeboat, signalling that "the sea that gives us prosperity" and finally, the 1,000 nok note is purple, with a powerful wave at sea - "the sea that moves us forward".

Why buy Norwegian Krones with Prosegur Change
Buying your currency online with Prosegur Change allows you to benefit from the best exchange rates!
In addition to offering a preferential rate on all online orders, we remove all commission fees. Thanks to our online exchange rates and 0% commission, you get more NOK to make the most of your stay in Norway.
Once your online order is placed, all you have to do is pick it up from our currency exchange office at Copenhagen Airport.
Travelling soon?
Here's how you can reserve your currencies online:
1. Select your currency
Decide on the budget you'll need to fully enjoy your trip!
2. Select a pick up date & branch
Indicate your order details and reserve it online.
3. Collect & pay
Pay in cash or by card. Get ready to enjoy your trip!