Is Oslo safe for LGBTQ+ travelers?
Oslo scores 8.3/10 on overall safety. Equaldex rates Norway at 88/100 on LGBTQ+ legal protections. Here's what the data and real reviews say.
Is Oslo safe for LGBTQ+ travelers? (2026)
How safe is Oslo overall?
Oslo scores 8.3/10 overall, in the safe range. Most travelers report few problems; the usual care in crowded tourist spots is enough.
LGBTQ+ legal landscape in Norway
Equaldex rates Norway at 88/100 on LGBTQ+ legal protections, in the higher range. Same-sex relationships are generally recognized and legal protections are relatively broad, which is reflected in how openly travelers describe moving around Oslo.
Public attitudes
Equaldex's public-opinion index for Norway sits at 87/100. Legal status and everyday attitudes don't always match, so the community reviews below are useful for a ground-level read on Oslo.
Real reviews, not guesswork
Every score on this page comes from official indicators and the safety model, not from AI-generated text. Where travelers who share your profile have reviewed Oslo, you'll find their words below. Last reviewed 2026.
Sources: Georgetown WPS Index, Equaldex, UNESCO, World Bank, OpenStreetMap (ODbL), Wikidata (CC0) and MapSur community reviews. How we score
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Frequently asked questions
Is Oslo safe for LGBTQ+ travelers?
Oslo scores 8.3/10 and is broadly safe for LGBTQ+ travelers, with normal precautions. See the breakdown above.
Are same-sex couples accepted in Oslo?
Equaldex rates Norway at 88/100 on LGBTQ+ legal protections. Legal status and day-to-day attitudes can differ, so the community reviews above are the best read on how Oslo feels in practice.