THE OSLO TRANS HEALTH CONFERENCE 9.-10. OKTOBER 2025

For all trans, non-binary and gender diverse people, professionals, family and allies

Practical information

Accommodation

More useful information for your stay in Oslo to come

Getting around

Getting around Oslo, including to and from the airport, by bus, tram, train or metro: Use the Ruter-app to buy tickets and find the best itineraries

Getting around outside of Oslo: The app EnTur gathers information from many bus- and trainlines across Norway, and most tickets can be bought through the app

You should probably avoid random taxis, prices vary widely between the many taxi companies. Oslo Taxi (02323) is the oldest company, and reliably fair in price - but even then, taxis are quite expensive in Norway. You can download the Bolt app as a cheaper option if you need to drive.

Visiting Oslo?

If you want to visit Oslo as a tourist - go to the web site Visit Oslo

Did you know that the geographic centre of Oslo lies in the middle of the woods surrounding the city to the North, East and West? If its your first trip to Oslo, you can go to Frognerseteren or Grefsenkollen for some fancy food surrounded by woods, and enjoy the view of the entire city by the fjord. We also recommend the Vigeland park.

Get in touch with the organizing committee if you want tips on places to explore or things to do.

Energency?

110 FIRE DEPARTMENT

112 POLICE

!113 AMBULANCE

Funding

This conference is funded by the Research Council of Norway (project number: 359379), the University of Oslo and Oslo Municipality Public Health Centre for Gender and Sexuality (HKS)