Norway · Homes on VRBO + tours on Viator

Plan a Girls' Trip in Oslo

Planning a girls' trip in Oslo? Get the group one whole home on VRBO (room for ~6, a kitchen, a place to gather), then book the fun — tours, tastings, activities — on Viator. Round up the group and go — one house, all the memories.

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Planning a girls' trip in Oslo

Fjord swims off the Opera House roof, Munch and Viking ships, and forests inside the city limits. One whole home on VRBO keeps the group together and beats a row of hotel rooms; Viator covers the activities that make the trip. numiworks' AI concierge can plan the whole thing around your dates and group.

Common questions

What's the best stay for a girls' trip?

A whole-home rental keeps the group together with a kitchen, living room and often a pool — better for hanging out than separate hotel rooms, and usually cheaper per person. Pick a central, walkable spot near the restaurants and nightlife.

How big a place do we need?

About two guests per bedroom, plus enough bathrooms so no one’s waiting. A group of 6 fits a 3-bedroom home nicely.

When should we book?

Two to four months ahead for weekends; the best-located homes book first. Mid-week and shoulder-season dates are easier and cheaper.

What should we do for a girls' trip in Oslo?

Fjord swims off the Opera House roof, Munch and Viking ships, and forests inside the city limits. Book the big-ticket experiences ahead on Viator (they sell out), keep a whole-home rental as your base so the group stays together, and leave room for the spots you'll find on foot.