This hotel offers air-conditioned rooms with a flat-screen TV and free WiFi access. It is located 8 minutes’ walk from Trosterud Metro Station. Oslo city centre is a 12-minute drive away.
This hotel is by the Aker River, directly opposite Nydalen Metro Station. Oslo city centre is a 10-minute metro ride away. Guests can enjoy free WiFi and fitness centre access.
In the Grunerlokka district of Oslo, close to Oslo Central Station, Frogner House - Grünerløkka features free WiFi and a washing machine. It is set 4.1 km from Akershus Fortress and offers a lift.
These self-catering apartments are set in a Victorian-era building, 500 metres from Oslo’s Royal Palace and 15 minutes’ walk from Frognerparken Sculpture Park. They offer free WiFi and kitchenettes.
This hotel is 3 minutes’ walk from Oslo’s main shopping street, Karl Johans Gate. It offers free WiFi and bright rooms with a smart TV and heated bathroom floors.
Located in Oslo’s bustling city centre, this 37-storey hotel features a state-of-the-art gym, a rooftop restaurant and modern rooms with free Wi-Fi. Oslo Central Station is 100 metres away.
Forenom Apartments Vika is located in central Oslo, just 5 minutes' walk from the lively Aker Brygge district. All apartments include a well-equipped kitchen and free WiFi access.
Welcome to Saga Hotel Oslo; BW Premier Collection. This design boutique hotel is 500 metres from the Royal Palace and guests can enjoy amenities such as a sleek lobby bar, free WiFi and modern rooms.
Excellent breakfast, great location and very comfortable bed.
This hotel is 3 minutes’ walk from Oslo’s main shopping street, Karl Johans Gate. It offers free WiFi and bright rooms with a smart TV and heated bathroom floors.
Room was spacious, breakfast was really good, everything was perfect.
This stylish hotel is 450 metres from Oslo Central Station and the main street, Karl Johans gate. It offers a roof terrace, a complimentary light evening meal and free gym access.
Excellent food and location. Helpful and friendly staff
This hotel is just 8 minutes' walk from Oslo Central Station and the main street, Karl Johans gate. Guests enjoy free tea / coffee and free access to the lobby internet computer.
The breakfast was very good and the rooms are modern and spacious.
Scandic Sjølyst is located in Oslo, a 5-minute walk from Skøyen Train Station. It offers a popular buffet breakfast and rooms with wooden floors and free Wi-Fi access.
Lovely modern room with comfortable bed and shower.
This modern, central Oslo hotel is just 5 minutes’ walk from Karl Johan shopping street. It offers free Wi-Fi, a bar in the 24-hour reception and self check-in and functional rooms with quality beds.
Good location, spotlessly clean room, courteous staff
Just 4 minutes’ drive from Holmenkollen Ski Jump, this hotel is 900 metres from Voksenkollen Metro Station. It offers free WiFi, along with free access to the gym.
My apartment in other place, what I ordered before))))
The newly renovated and eco-friendly Thon Hotel Rozenkrantz Oslo is located just 1 km from Aker Brygge and 700 metres from Oslo Central Station. Free WiFi access is available.
Great location and the staff were all incredibly friendly
The elegant Hotel Continental is centrally located in Oslo, only 150 metres from Oslo’s main street, Karl Johan. It is the only 5-star hotel in Norway, and offers free in-room Internet access.
Very good breakfast and a perfect location in Oslo
Lysebu Hotel is located at Tryvannshøyden Hill above Oslo, 750 metres from the Voksenkollen metro station. It offers excellent dining, free WiFi and free private parking.
decor was beautiful! breakfast & staff were excellent
Conveniently set in Oslo, Sommerro provides air-conditioned rooms, a fitness centre and a terrace. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk. Guests can make use of a bar.
Breakfast was amazing, great staff, great atmosphere
Featuring rooms with a in-built sound system and private balcony, The Thief is a design boutique hotel on Tjuvholmen in Oslo. The promenade of Aker Brygge is within 5 minutes’ walk.
location, food, reception , room, spa and staff great
Karl Johan Hotel is housed in a 19th-century building on Oslo’s main street, Karl Johans Gate, less than 700 metres from the Royal Palace. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi.
The location is perfect and breakfast is wonderful.
This central yet quiet hotel is next to Stortinget and Oslo's main street, Karl Johans Gate. Guests can enjoy free WiFi internet access and a popular breakfast buffet.
Room was lovely and clean
Staff were welcoming and kind
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On average, 3-star hotels in Oslo cost £87 per night, and 4-star hotels in Oslo are £138 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Oslo can on average be found for £252 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Oslo this weekend is £107 or, for a 4-star hotel, £153. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Oslo for this weekend cost on average around £293 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £104 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Oslo for tonight. You'll pay on average around £165 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Oslo will cost around £244 (based on Booking.com prices).
Spreading for hundreds of kilometres from the mouth of the Oslofjord, Oslo is the largest city by area in Europe and is liberally covered in pristine forests rising up into the outlying hills. South of the unassuming city hall lies a vibrant waterfront known as Aker Brygge, which in summer is full of bustling outdoor restaurants and bars.
For the prettiest buildings head to affluent inner-city suburbs of Frogner and Fagerborg, or admire the traditional Scandinavian wooden houses of Bygdøy and Holmenkollen. Monumental buildings include the Royal Palace which runs daily tours and the Akershus Festning, which is a medieval castle that also served as a military base and provides impressive views of the Oslofjord. Oslo City Hall, or rådhus, offers even more distinctive architecture and it is the location of the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.
Nature is never far away in Oslo which is ringed by an archipelago of islands which are extremely popular in summer. Hiking, kayaking and sailing are all easily achievable within the city limits. Just as popular, are the many museums. The national Museum houses Edvard Munch’s famous painting The Scream and Viking Ship Museum containing long-lost relics from Norway’s Viking past.
From downtown Sentrum to the Oslo Airport Gardermoen to the stunning statues in Frogner Park, Booking.com has over 80 hotels and other accommodations available.
Oslo was very nice- we went in March. I would recommend to go more in the summer as a lot of activities were closed still and we had rainy weather. The city was very quiet, but also very expensive, so it is not a budget-friendly holiday destination!
The saunas were very nice- I would highly recommend. We also went to Well spa, a short bus ride away which was an unforgettable experience.
Eszter
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Such a beautifully clean and safe city.
Such a beautifully clean and safe city. So much history, creativity, design and art is evident throughout this city. I have never felt more safe in a city than I did here. I wish I had more time to enjoy the tourist activities. It is also a foodies haven, so many fabulous options. The city is quite walkable and transit seems like a great alternative. I did not encounter anyone who could not or did not speak English. The people were friendly. The only downfall, it is a very expensive city. The waterfront was my favourite place to spend any leisure time I had. Don't take a taxi from the airport if you can help it, there is a train that goes from the airport right into the central station in Oslo - apparently much faster, cheaper and more convenient. I will know for next time.
Kelly
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great city to see, but if you don't plan on doing many...
Great city to see, but if you don't plan on doing many activities or going to museums a weekend is enough to see the major tourist attractions and see the city. I would definitely not recommend going to the munch museum (while I love his art) especially if you are in a wheelchair or need to bring a bag for (for example) medical reasons because you WILL get permission at first but be kicked out later. Super unfriendly staff and amazingly underwhelming. I would recommend the opera house and wandering around the many different shopping centres. The natural history museum is also very nice! The statue park is definitely worth the walk from the centre!
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We were passing through on the way to Stockholm and were...
We were passing through on the way to Stockholm and were there only for the night, unfortunately. Oslo seems like a lovely city, with an attractive and accessible harbour area with lots of restaurants. It was easy to find excellent pubby places and restaurants, the downtown area is very walkable. Possible to walk right up to the royal palace and house of parliament (which would never happen in the US, where we're always half-expecting trouble). Highly recommend Oslo, and then the train trip to Stockholm.
Megan
United States
10
Scored 10
The city had been stormed on so my plan tp spend a day...
The city had been stormed on so my plan tp spend a day wandering was quashed by icy sidewalks. I went to the Royal Palace and wandered around Sentrum and that was it. City seemed nice and the people I encountered were friendly. If I get the chance I will spend a week in Oslo and really explore. It looks like a great city from the limited visit I had.
Robert
10
Scored 10
Oslo, the capital of Norway, boasts stunning natural beauty,...
Oslo, the capital of Norway, boasts stunning natural beauty, with its picturesque fjords and lush greenery. The city's efficient public transportation and extensive bike paths make it easy to explore, while its rich cultural scene offers a variety of museums, galleries, and vibrant street art. However, the high cost of living can be a drawback for budget travelers, and the winters can be harsh. Despite the pricey aspect, Oslo's charm lies in its blend of modernity and nature, providing a unique experience for visitors.
The location ( near the bus, train station, and downtown), the view from our window, the spaciousness of the room and bathroom, and how clean it was. The staff was always friendly and helpful. A very attractive and comfortable lobby area too, and it was nice to have cold water available by reception. The building is so tall it was a bonus to be able to see it from a distance for those of us with a bad sense of direction! We actually stayed twice, it was our base for traveling elsewhere in Norway.
Really cool boutique hotel in a historic building. Great location in the heart of Oslo, but just far removed enough from the hustle and bustle of the city center. SUPER comfy bed in a unique yet stately room. Staff/service was tip top, in a pleasantly old fashioned way :)
Also nice restaurant/bar next door (I think they are affiliated with the hotel?) with a great wine list.
I spent two nights in Thon Hotel Spectrum, during a one week in Norway. What distinguishes it is a great, quiet location near the OSLO S station, delicious breakfast with various options and friendly, dedicated staff. I wouldn't hesitate to stay there again.
It might not be a 5 stars hotel, but you'll receive a 5 stars customer service. Staff at reception were really helpful and nice.
Breakfast is A-MAZING. Honestly, it is brilliant.
Location is also a pro, close to everything.
We had an amazing stay!
Well located in the city. The room we stayed in (on 3 different trips to / from Olso) were very comfy, although a bit cramped for a family of 4. Breakfast was the best of all the hotels we stayed at in Norway. Reception staff were very helpful.
Location location location! So easy to access from the airport train, easy walking distance to most city center attractions. This was also the only hotel I could find that had 3 beds in a room (queen and bunk beds) that worked for our family.
The place is an historical building expanded to a modern hotel. we had splendid 24 hours there and everything was perfect. the staff was super helpful and we felt at home with all the comfort of a 5 star hotel!
We liked the the great location of the hotel - central and very quiet. Easy to walk to almost every where in the city (Oslo, Norway) and also easy to find public transportation for longer trips.
The hotel have a really good location, right in the city center.
You are 2mn away from Oslo Central, 5mn away from the Opera.
This is well decorated and the bed was sooooo confortable !
Nice and spacious hotel.
Great breakfast, lots of healthy and unhealthy choises.
Good location in Helsfyr with easy access to pulic transport to city center
Breakfast was absolutely amazing! Huge variety, well prepared and full of delicacies you don't usually find at breakfast buffets, not even in 5 star hotels!
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