🇳🇴 Safest Neighborhoods in Oslo

Ranked by overall crime rate — lowest (safest) first

Data period: 2024 2023 · 21 neighborhoods analyzed · Source: Statistics Norway (SSB) — Offences reported to the police

Overview

This ranking analyzes 21 neighborhoods and districts in Oslo, sorted by their overall crime rate per 100,000 residents. Areas with lower crime rates appear first, representing the safest neighborhoods based on official crime statistics for the 2024 2023 reporting period.

Oslo has an estimated population of 740,680 residents. The overall crime rate for the area is 2,344.7 per 100,000 residents, based on 20,796 total recorded crimes across all tracked categories.

Top 5 Safest Neighborhoods

The safest neighborhoods in Oslo based on the lowest overall crime rates are:

  1. Gjerdrum — with a crime rate of just 979.5 per 100K, this is the 1st safest area in Oslo.
  2. Jevnaker — with a crime rate of just 1,135.9 per 100K, this is the 2nd safest area in Oslo.
  3. Nannestad — with a crime rate of just 1,399.6 per 100K, this is the 3rd safest area in Oslo.
  4. Rælingen — with a crime rate of just 1,526.2 per 100K, this is the 4th safest area in Oslo.
  5. Nittedal — with a crime rate of just 1,529.4 per 100K, this is the 5th safest area in Oslo.

These five areas collectively have significantly lower crime rates than the city average of 2,344.7 per 100K, making them the statistically safest places to live in Oslo.

Areas with Highest Crime Rates

For comparison, the following areas have the highest crime rates in Oslo:

The gap between the safest and highest-crime area is significant: Ullensaker has a crime rate approximately 9× higher than Gjerdrum.

Rank Neighborhood Crime Rate Total Crimes Safety
1 Gjerdrum 979.5 per 100K 73 Low
2 Jevnaker 1,135.9 per 100K 80 Low
3 Nannestad 1,399.6 per 100K 231 Low
4 Rælingen 1,526.2 per 100K 313 Low
5 Nittedal 1,529.4 per 100K 398 Low
6 Aurskog-Høland 1,583.5 per 100K 290 Low
7 Nesodden 1,633.0 per 100K 338 Low
8 Enebakk 1,818.3 per 100K 210 Moderate
9 Nes 1,835.6 per 100K 457 Moderate
10 Hurdal 1,886.2 per 100K 57 Moderate
11 Lunner 1,995.8 per 100K 188 Moderate
12 Frogn 2,026.1 per 100K 331 Moderate
13 Eidsvoll 2,229.1 per 100K 632 Moderate
14 Nordre Follo 2,280.9 per 100K 1,475 Moderate
15 Vestby 2,452.8 per 100K 487 Moderate
16 Asker 2,528.6 per 100K 2,541 High
17 Lørenskog 2,667.3 per 100K 1,334 High
18 Bærum 2,856.6 per 100K 3,781 High
19 Lillestrøm 3,177.7 per 100K 3,043 High
20 Ås 3,231.3 per 100K 722 High
21 Ullensaker 8,465.4 per 100K 3,815 High

Crime Category Breakdown

Across all neighborhoods in Oslo, the following crime categories are tracked:

Theft 1,351.7 per 100K
Assault 579.4 per 100K
Drug Offenses 413.6 per 100K

Methodology

Rankings are based on the total crime rate per 100,000 residents for each neighborhood, combining all tracked crime categories. The safety rating (LOW / MODERATE / HIGH) is assigned using tertiles: the bottom third of areas by crime rate are rated LOW (safest), the middle third MODERATE, and the top third HIGH. Data is sourced from official government crime statistics. Cross-area comparisons within a city are generally reliable as all areas use the same data collection methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the safest neighborhood in Oslo?

Based on official crime statistics, Gjerdrum is the safest neighborhood in Oslo with a crime rate of 979.5 per 100,000 residents — the lowest among all 21 analyzed areas.

How are the safety rankings calculated?

Rankings are based on the total crime rate per 100,000 residents, which normalizes for population differences. The rate combines all tracked crime categories (homicide, robbery, theft, assault, and sexual assault) from official government data sources.

How many neighborhoods are included in the Oslo ranking?

This ranking includes 21 neighborhoods and districts in Oslo that have reported crime statistics available in our database.

When was this data last updated?

The crime data used for these rankings covers the reporting period ending 2024 2023. Data is sourced from Statistics Norway (SSB) — Offences reported to the police.

What does the safety rating mean?

Areas are rated LOW (bottom third by crime rate — safest), MODERATE (middle third), or HIGH (top third — highest crime). This rating is relative to other neighborhoods in Oslo, not a global benchmark.