Transport to and from Norway Cup
Norway Cup wants to provide the best possible facilities for its guests. In this regard, the tournament is arranging transport by both bus and train from the airport. This is done so that the tournament guests can easily get to their respective accommodations.

Travel by public transport to Norway Cup
We encourage everyone to use public transport – tram, subway or bus. It is the easiest way to travel. Everyone with a participant wristband travels free of charge with Ruter's transport in zone 1 during Norway Cup. Feel free to use the subway to Brattlikollen.
Work in tunnels and the railway can lead to traffic jams and difficult driving conditions in and around Oslo, especially in connection with Norway Cup. Leave your car at home and travel by public transport, and everyone will get there faster.
The easiest way to travel to Ekebergsletta and the other football fields
The easiest way to travel to and from the matches is by tram, subway or bus. Everyone with a participant wristband travels free on Ruter's transport in zone 1 during the Norway Cup.
In the travel planner and the RuterReise app, all the tracks are entered, type Norway Cup in the search field and select the track you are going to to find the easiest public transport method to the match.
Routes are adding extra departures on bus routes 23, 34 and 74.
Check ruter.no for more information about the public transport options for Norway Cup. Ruter will be present at the Council of Europe square at Jernbanetorget during the first few days, so stop by and get answers to any questions you may have. VY has information on how to travel by train in and around Oslo this summer.
If you still need to drive, allow extra time and follow the signs for detours. Feel free to leave your car and use public transportation for the last part of the route. This way we avoid queues and help athletes get to their matches faster.
Traveling by car?
We have parking for guests and participants at Ekebergsletta, but it can fill up quickly. An overview of parking spaces can be found on our arena map.
Closing of Ring 1
Below you will find important information for you as a traveler in connection with the closure of Ring 1 in Oslo:
- Information from the Norwegian Public Roads Administration
- Information from Oslo Municipality
- Information from Ruter
You can also find a travel planner at Ruter.no .