Oslo Hotels
Oslo has a wide variety of places to stay, with big chains offset by smaller boutique establishments. As with everything else in the Norwegian capital, rates aren’t the cheapest but they always include a generous buffet breakfast. Hotels in and around the medieval quarter and harbour tend to be the most expensive, with more affordable accommodation found in the outer suburbs. The Norwegian capital also has a good selection of youth hostels, pensions and campsites for travellers on a budget.
The Oslo hotels below have been hand-picked by our guide author and are grouped into three pricing categories:
Luxury (over Kr2,000)
Moderate (Kr1,000 to Kr2,000)
Cheap (up to Kr1,000)
These Oslo hotel prices are for a twin or double bedroom per night, including breakfast for two and all taxes.
The Bristol is a lavish, city centre hotel dating from the 1920s, though its rouge chesterfield sofas, wood panelled walls and glistening chandeliers make it appear much older. On offer are 251 rooms, alongside several restaurants and bars, and a fitness facility. It’s also located close to many of the main attractions.
The Continental is an Oslo institution that has been run by the same family for four generations and is more than a century old. Situated in the heart of Oslo, next to the National Theatre, the hotel is known both for outstanding service and restaurants as well as its links with the Oslo arts scene.
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