The temperatures in Oslo in December are significantly low averaging -2°C (28°F) and when the sun does come out, it will be only for one hour. The average rainfall is 63mm with a relative humidity of 86%.There is much snow at this time and nights are freezing. However, this does not impede on the events and festivals planned for the month.
It is a period when the Scandinavian capital sees an influx of tourists from all over the world. It is also a time when locals prepare for Christmas celebrations and there is often much to do. One of the most prestigious events taking place this month is The Nobel Peace Prize Awards. This event is recognized worldwide as thousands attend the acclaimed award ceremony each year to witness the recipients of the prize. The event which is held in early December is centered on promoting world peace. The award is presented to individuals whose hard work and achievements have contributed greatly towards this purpose. Visitors attending the event can get amazing accommodation at the elegant Hotel Continental from 300 per night. You can also enjoy fine dining at Restaurant Eik Annen Etage. For cheaper accommodation, book at the Rica Holberg Hotel. Guests can enjoy fine cuisine at the Greek and Spanish restaurants next to the hotel at discounted prices.
During this holiday season, Christmas shopping is a tradition for many as families search for the perfect gifts to give their loved ones. The Oslo Christmas Market held each year at the Folk Museum is a great place to shop for presents among other things. It features over 100 stalls selling all manner of items. There are many other Christmas markets in the city, and visitors have quite a selection.
Everyone is in high-spirits, and anyone planning a vacation in Oslo should come early so as not to miss out on the spectacular Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony held early in the month. This ceremony takes place at the University Square and even though it is held outdoors, thousands brave the cold to witness the illumination of the huge Christmas tree.
It is a time for families to come together in celebration. Children engage in fun activities such as skating, skiing and ice fishing, while parents shop and prepare for the Christmas festivity.