Norway is a country where nature takes center stage – think dramatic fjords, snow-capped mountains and quiet seaside villages that offer a sense of peace and space. In Oslo, modern design and creativity meet green hills and waterside views, making the capital feel both fresh and grounded. For remote workers, Norway brings a slower, more mindful way of living. Between tasks, there’s time to wander forest trails, stroll through the colourful streets of Bergen or unwind by a still lake that reflects the endless summer light. Days don’t just pass, they unfold, with small, unforgettable moments like spotting the northern lights or pausing to simply breathe in the crisp, clean air.
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Norway Tip: Pack for all seasons. Even in summer, the weather can shift quickly. Layers, waterproofs and good walking shoes are essential.
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The official currency is the Norwegian Krone (NOK). Card payments are widely accepted across the country, even in smaller towns and remote areas, making Norway largely cashless.
Norway is in the Central European Time Zone (UTC+1) and observes daylight saving time, moving to UTC+2 during the summer months.
Norway has a varied climate, with mild summers ideal for hiking and fjord cruises. Winters bring snow and northern lights, especially above the Arctic Circle.
Norway uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50 Hz. The most common plug types are C and F.
Norway does not currently offer a specific digital nomad visa.
The official language is Norwegian, but English is commonly spoken, especially in cities like Oslo.
Norway Tip: The top SIM card providers are Telenor and Telia.
Bergen and Oslo are among the most popular destinations for remote workers and digital nomads in Norway.
As of January 2026, TestMy.net reported average download speeds of 106 Mbps and upload speeds of 42 Mbps in Norway.
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