Money and duty free for Norway
Currency and Money
Currency information
Norwegian Krone (NOK; symbol Kr) = 100 øre. Notes are in denominations of Kr1,000, 500, 200, 100 and 50. Coins are in denominations of Kr20, 10, 5 and 1. The øre coin is now out of circulation and only exists as a digital currency.
Credit cards
Visa, Eurocard, MasterCard, Diners Club and American Express cards are all widely accepted throughout Norway.
ATM
Mini-Banks (the Norwegian name for ATMs) are widespread although withdrawal fees vary from bank to bank.
Travellers cheques
Accepted in banks, hotels, some shops and by airlines.
Banking hours
Mon-Wed and Fri, 0800-1530 hrs (1500 hrs in summer); Thurs, 0815-1700.
Currency restrictions
The import and export of local and foreign currency is restricted to Kr25,000. Amounts above this sum must be declared.
Currency exchange
Available at banks and bureaux de change.
Norway duty free
Overview
Banned Imports
The following items are prohibited without special permission: drugs and medicines (other than prescription medication), spirits over 60% volume, weapons and ammunition, fireworks, potatoes, meat and dairy products from outside the EEA, mammals, birds and exotic animals, and plants and their parts. There are new forms of tobacco and products containing nicotine that are not approved for import or sale in Norway. Examples of new products without approval are nicotine snuff (without tobacco), Heated Tobacco Products (HTP) / Iqos with Heets sticks and hookah tobacco.
Banned Exports
Endangered species or eggs of endangered species, antiques (except with a permit), or more than 15kg of fish that you've caught yourself (except salmon, trout or Arctic char, for which there is no limit).