The World’s 10 Most Expensive Cities to Visit in 2023


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#4 Oslo, Norway

Source: alrl.net

Another instance of the heritage left over by the settlements of the Viking people, Oslo was founded in 1040 and quickly became a central trading place. The city is Norway’s capital and the economic and governmental center of this Nordic nation, as well as a hub for trade, banking, industry and shipping. Tourists are amazed by the breathtaking mountain vistas and the iconic and beautiful fjords, including the Lysefjord, the Sognefjord. and the Hardanger Fjord. With an average of $1,899 for a one-person one-week trip, Oslo is one of the world’s most expensive city destinations. A beer costs $9 and a standard restaurant meal is $36.

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