Norway • Local Time
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Oslo, Norway's capital, operates on Central European Time (CET/UTC+1). Nestled at the head of a fjord and surrounded by forested hills, Oslo combines Nordic design, rich Viking heritage, and exceptional quality of life.
CEST runs last Sunday of March to last Sunday of October. Norway follows EU DST schedule despite not being an EU member.
Oslo is UTC+1 (CET) / UTC+2 (CEST). When noon in Oslo: London 11 AM, NYC 6 AM, Tokyo 8 PM.
Shops 10 AM to 5 PM (4 PM Saturdays). Everything closes early. Work-life balance is priority - Norwegians don't overwork.
Same timezone as Stockholm and Copenhagen. Norway spans 2 time zones including Svalbard. Oil fund makes Norway one of world's wealthiest nations.
May to September for mild weather and long days.
Norway's capital with high quality of life. Oil wealth funds extensive public services. Very expensive but very livable.
Humid continental with mild summers (16-22°C) and cold winters (-5 to 0°C). Fjord setting with outdoor lifestyle.