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The Top Hotels in Oslo for an Amazing Holiday

Oslo is steeped in history that stretches back centuries
Oslo is steeped in history that stretches back centuries | © mauritius images GmbH / Alamy Stock Photo

The Norwegian capital of Oslo is a must-visit for anyone looking to explore Scandinavia. Full of art museums, castles and centuries-old history dating back to the Viking age, Oslo is a popular destination on any European trip. Not only is it home to some of Norway‘s best foodie delights, but the mountains and fjords are right on the city’s doorstep. In fact, in winter, you can spend the morning skiing and the afternoon perusing the city’s boutique shops and cafes. Book one of these places to stay in Oslo on your next visit.

Grand Hotel

Hotel

A sitting area and a bedroom in a stylish gray-toned hotel room at Grand Hotel Oslo with a chandelier and other elegant features
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The copper-towered, luminescent Grand Hotel has been a cultural staple of Oslo since 1874. Some of the world’s most notable socialites and former presidents, including the likes of Charlie Chaplin, Henry Ford and Dwight D Eisenhower, have graced its halls. It remains one of the best hotels in Norway and, rather than feeling tawdry, it has a modern atmosphere about it which complements its 19th-century grandeur. If you find the rooms a tad out of your price range, take a trip instead to one of its many restaurants and bars to rub elbows with Europe’s elite.

Hotel Bristol

Hotel

A double bed and two chairs in a chartreuse-toned room at Hotel Bristol in Oslo
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Are you looking to have a Great Gatsby-style experience? The Hotel Bristol has a 1920s art deco style, blended with Middle Eastern flare. Rooms are comfortable and tasteful, while downstairs, you will find the Bristol Grill where local meat and seafood is grilled on charcoal and served with excellent wine. For a real treat, book afternoon tea in the Winter Garden and Library Bar – expect Norwegian pastries and fresh scones, topped with cream and lingonberries.

Cochs Pensjonat

Hotel

A double bed against a dark blue accent wall and large windows with dark blue drapes in a hotel room at Cochs Pensjonat
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Operating for over a century, Cochs Pensjonat is one of the best-value accommodation spots in Oslo. In a city known for extravagant pricing, this simple guesthouse is a godsend to the thrifty traveller. Here, you are treated to high ceilings and simple styling that give it a sparse feel, but still a comfortable atmosphere. There are not many amenities or services, but with an in-room kitchen and a nearby restaurant, you won’t be hard pushed for food options. Out of the 90 rooms, only 10 do not have a private bathroom and kitchenette.

The Thief

Hotel

A bed against a gray and yellow accent wall, two small gray chairs and large floor to ceiling windows with a view of the harbour, in a hotel room at the Thief in Oslo
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Do not be alarmed by the name, there is nothing threatening about the Thief. In one of Oslo’s most iconic areas, the hotel is situated between Astrup Fearnley Museum and the canals of Tjuvholmen and the Oslofjord. You’re guaranteed a brilliant room here, and most offer stunning views of the city. Rooms are spacious, and the place is one of the few dog-friendly spots around. Be sure to take advantage of your own Nespresso machine, and enjoy the Røros Tweed wool blankets covering your exclusive Høie down duvet.

Amerikalinjen

Boutique Hotel, Independent Hotel

A bed against a wall of mirrors in a stylish hotel room with modern light fixtures and a velvet sofa at Amerikalinjen
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The iconic Norwegian America Line cruise ship headquarters is now a vibrant boutique hotel – with a mix of rooms and suites, all perfectly reflecting the glamour of its history. The Amerikalinjen is located in the heart of the city, next to Oslo Central Station and just a five-minute walk from the opera house and the harbour promenade beyond.

Saga Hotel

Budget Hotel

A bed against a gray accent wall and a tufted armchair in a stylish hotel room at Saga Hotel Oslo, with a view of city buildings from the window
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This 47-room hotel, with its in-house bar and restaurant, is just a three-minute walk away from the fashionable Bogstadveien Street, as well as a ten-minute walk from the breath-taking Royal Palace and its surrounding park. Originally built in the 1890s, the recently restored Saga Hotel mixes original features with new Nordic luxury. Don’t miss a meal at the innovative Restaurant Fangst, which combines raw Nordic cuisine with Japanese cooking methods.

Hotel Continental

Chain Hotel, Boutique Hotel

A double bed, artwork mounted on the dark blue walls, a modern-looking chandelier and a gray settee in a stylish hotel room at Hotel Continental in Oslo
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Located for generations in the heart of Oslo, opposite the National Theatre, the Royal Palace and gardens as well as the restaurants of Aker Brygge, Hotel Continental is brimming with style and character. Choose from 151 rooms and suites, from simple doubles right up to the extravagant Continental Suite. This large luxurious hotel also offers four restaurants, bars and a fitness studio with a personal trainer.

Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz

Boutique Hotel

A bed with pink throw and folded robes in a hotel room with lime green curtains at Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz
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Excellently located in downtown Oslo, the newly renovated and eco-friendly Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz sits alongside the Stortinget parliament building, Karl Johans high street and Oslo’s town hall. This sleek and stylish stop-over, with its highly recommended breakfast, is also only a two-minute walk to the National Gallery and the Historical Museum.

Hotel Christiania Teater

Chain Hotel, Boutique Hotel

A double bed with a mirror headboard and velvet armchairs in a stylish hotel room with hardwood floors at Hotel Christiania Teater
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This former stately theatre has the most idyllic tree-lined setting and views across the park, with the Royal Palace on one side, Parliament on the other, as well as city hall just around the corner. All of its 102 rooms are individually decorated, and offer guests, whatever their requirements, a comfortable and cosy stay in the capital.

Lysebu Hotel

Hotel

A double bed with a beige tufted headboard, folded robes and a small couch in a hotel room at Lysebu Hotel; there is a balcony with views of trees and the countryside
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This hilltop hotel is perfect for those who wish to also explore Oslo’s hiking trails and ski tracks. Built in 1916 in a traditional Norwegian style, the comfortable and cosy Lysebu Hotel is easily accessible from the city centre on the metro. Enjoy views of Sørkedalen Valley and Norefjell Mountain from the rooms – plus there is also a large garden, indoor pool, restaurant, wine cellar and art gallery.

Camillas Hus

Boutique Hotel

A bedroom with patterned floral wallpaper, bed and wardrobe, and a bathroom in a hotel room at Camillas Hus
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Nestled alongside the Royal Palace Gardens and the charming boutiques of Hegdehaugsveien, the beautiful Camillas Hus was once the private home of Norwegian novelist and passionate women’s rights advocate, Camilla Collett. This wooden-built villa is now a small but sophisticated seven-bedroom boutique hotel, perfectly combining classical furniture and fittings with contemporary standards and comfort.

Scandic Vulkan

Chain Hotel

A hotel room at Scandic Vulkan with a double bed against an accent wall with a red print, a wooden desk, leather chair and views of the city and trees from the floor-to-ceiling windows
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The light and bright Scandic Vulkan hotel is a popular choice for visitors who want to explore the culture and cuisine of Oslo. A 15-minute walk from the city centre, near to the charming shopping streets, cosy cafes and exciting eateries of Grünerløkka, and with indoor food paradise the Mathallen just next door, you are sure to have a fantastic stay.

This is an updated version of an article originally written by Amanda Chain.

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