This budget hotel is 250 metres from Oslo Central Station. It offers brightly decorated rooms with free WiFi access. Karl Johans gate shopping street is only 150 metres away.
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.
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.
This central hotel is just 100 metres from the National Gallery and Oslo’s main shopping street, Karl Johans Gate. Free WiFi and a popular in-house restaurant is available.
This central hotel is about 5 minutes’ walk from Oslo’s Royal Palace and National Gallery.
Tetiana
Ireland
Absolutely lovely lady on the breakfast reception :)
Fast checkout (basically just to drop keys without staying in the queue) saves time.
Our little one loved spacious terrace.
Very clean swimming pool area, open late hours.
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.
This hotel offers good-value accommodation just a few steps from the shops, restaurants and cafés of Karl Johans gate, Oslo's main street. Oslo Central Station is only 250 metres away.
Located in central Oslo, K7 Hotel Oslo offers stylish rooms, just 300 metres from Karl Johans gate shopping street. Free WiFi is featured throughout the property.
Located in the bustling Barcode district of Oslo, this hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and room service for guests.
Ileana
Netherlands
The breakfast was exceptional with so much food variety, the staff was super nice with us, very close to the city centre and easy to get to the hotel from the airport.
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.
Location is perfect, the staff is very friendly, breakfast is complete
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.
Rooms were very cosy. Very comfy beds.
Breakfast was amazing.
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.
Location perfect for airport train and good standards
Ideally located in the centre of Oslo, Camillas Hus offers free WiFi throughout the property, a restaurant and free private parking for guests who drive.
Superb breakfast. Mario was super friendly and attentive.
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.
It was in the right place and very comfortable and welcoming
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
Featuring a fitness centre, a terrace as well as a bar, Sommerro is located in the centre of Oslo, 3 km from Hovedøya Island Beach. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a 24-hour front desk.
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.
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.
staff and breakfast were excelent
room was very spacious
This hotel is conveniently located only 100 metres from Oslo Central Station and 300 metres from Oslo Opera House. A large breakfast buffet and a bar specialising in Gin-based drinks are featured.
Room was spacious and comfortable, excellent location
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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.
It's a nice city to visit but I would not recommend doing...
It's a nice city to visit but I would not recommend doing Oslo by itself. Maybe combine with a trip to the fjords on the West Coast, visiting other Scandinavian countries, or (as we did) a Baltic cruise. Akershus Castle highly recommended.
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DaveV
Canada
10
Scored 10
Oslo is a beautiful city with many museums and cultural...
Oslo is a beautiful city with many museums and cultural institutions. The new Munch Museum is extraordinary, and the newly remodeled National Gallery and the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art are extraordinary.
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PrintArtist
United States
10
Scored 10
all galleries and museums are sensational.
all galleries and museums are sensational. Great bars and restaurants. Friendly and sttemtive service. Train from the airport is every ten minutes. If you're used to British trains, this is out of this world.
Kevin
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Oslo is a vivd and modern city.
Oslo is a vivd and modern city. You would hardly find old buildings around it. It's all bout architecture and skyscrapers. So, if you admire modern architecture, it's defenitely a catch.
My favourite sight was the National Gallery with a number of interesting displays and amazing staff who seemed personally involved in enhancing your experience. One more thing to 100% add to your bucket list is theDeichman Bjorvika library.
The unpleasant thing is that similarly to other scandinavian countries the food is pretty expensive in Oslo. So, if one is travelling on a budget, they might need to spend extra time researching affordable food options.
I personally enjoyed the well-developed system for getting around the city by bike. I didn't use the public transport so much, but the express train from the airport seemed very conveneient and nice.
The city seems very diverse like a patchwork quilt. Some districts are distinguished and posh, others are unerground and artsy. During this trip I stayed near the Akerselva river and cannot say it was my favourite experience. The district seemed to noisy and a bit ditry and I thought all of Oslo was like this until I started discovering other areas.
Elena
Russia
6.0
Scored 6.0
I'm sure its a nice and liveable city if you're a local, but...
I'm sure its a nice and liveable city if you're a local, but in terms of tourist attractions, it doesn't have a lot compare to other major European cities. BUT it also depends on what you're looking for. I think for more urban/human centric activities (which is what i like) it lacks compare to other cities, but for more nature stuff its def a good choice!
Eric
Canada
10
Scored 10
Oslo is an amzing city to visit, to explore and see so much.
Oslo is an amzing city to visit, to explore and see so much. The hotel we stayed in was central, not far from the train station, quite close to the harbour and museums.
I would recommend that you purchase an Oslo pass. We purchased an Oslo pass for three days and we got our moneys worth.
As our hotel provided breakfast, fika(coffee and cake in the afternoon) and dinner we did not eat anywhere, apart from buying some cakes from a baker shop.
As long as you have a good map you should be fine.
As for museums to visit: the Nordic Bible museum, the armed forces and castle, the history museum, the ski jump and so much more.
If you are travellling by plane to Oslo airport, use the express train, only takes about 20 minutes. Oslo is well worth a visit.
Actually it’s an ordinary hotel with cons snd pros, but sometimes the most important thing is how you feel while you stay at a hotel. We felt very happy during our stay in Thon Hotel. Very cute lobby, amazing staff and special mention to breakfast. You expect this quality only in 5 star hotels maybe. A very charming breakfast room and amazing food with a wide variety
We stayed here on two separate occasions at the beginning and end of our Norway trip and for the second stay, I accidentally booked the dates for next year. The front desk was very helpful in letting us stay in a show room because the hotel was fully booked that night. The extensive breakfast buffet was very good and the rooms were clean with everything we need!
The woman I spent time with, her legs and everything in between them
Location of the hotel is perfect and quite cosy despite the lack of view. Everything is in close proximity to the city centre
Also the hotel has got it's own bar, and they make some really good drinks! We spent some time in the bar just chatting and enjoying a couple of drinks
The personnel at the front desk was polite and always helpful. The location was great, close to the city center and next to small park on the one hand and the port on the other. Comfortable bed and well heated room. The breakfast was excellent with great variety of tasty and fresh items. The hotel offered coffee at the reception.
- Good location (the hotel is located inside the city center)
- Silent neighborhood
- Nice lobby with plenty of free space to relax yourself
- Availability to grab free coffee or tea during the whole day
- Clean room
- A window that could fully open to get fresh air in the room
- Minibar in the room
Great location facing a park on Karl Johan Gate. In two weeks and six hotels, this was by far the best breakfast buffet that we had in Norway. Rooms were small but not unusually so for an old building in a large city. Rooms were modern and very clean.
Really great staff and a good location. Room was comfortable. The best breakfast I’ve ever had in any hotel in Europe! So much variety and a very wonderful staff! And the only hotel on our trip to Norway that offered decaf coffee in the lobby!
Location was good, grocery stores all around. Everything is within 15 mins walking distance. Using public washrooms in Norway will cost between $1 to $2 usd each time. And having the hotel near everything will help you save money!
According to the price it was worth it and very well and nice. I wasn't expecting to be this clean and nice cosy bedrooms. The funny thing is the beds were comfier than the ones in 5 star hotels.😂
The hotel’s location is amazing - quiet area close to the city center, but there are a lot of pubs/restaurants and other places nearby. The room was clean and breakfast fantastic.
Beautiful and nice hotel right in the city centre few minutes walk to train station and shopping centre. Got great facilities. Gym on rooftop where you can see the city of oslo.
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