Hotels
Carlton Hotel
50 rooms, small but good value. Restaurant with Japanese food.
Radisson SAS Nydalen
Choose from funky "Chilli" or more staid "Urban" rooms
Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel
With 37 floors and breathtaking views of Oslo and the Oslo Fjord, the Radisson SAS Plaza Hotel is Northern Europeâs highest and Norwayâs largest hotel. Suited 3 min walk from the train station.
Thon Hotel Gyldenlove
Newly renovated hotel, with excellent location in Oslo's west quarter, right in the city's best shopping avenue, Bogstadveien.
Thon Hotel Bristol
As soon as you enter the lobby you will experience the unique style characterising the hotel. An air of elegance which have been maintained since the opening in 1920.
Grand Hotel Oslo
The hotel where Nobel Peace Prize winners stay when coming to Oslo for the award ceremony. Expensive and lots of services. Excellent view over main street Karl Johans gate. Grand Café, at street level, was Henrik Ibsen's daily watering hole, and is Norway's answer to Vienna's Cafe Landtmann.
Grims Grenka
Five star hotel which has received international acclaim. Operated by First hotels. Member of Design hotels.
Hotel Continental Oslo
Family-run hotel has a large Vienna-style cafe Theatercafeen which is the place to be seen in Oslo. Outstanding service and prices to match, still considered fair value for money. Nice quiet bar with original Edvard Munch litographs.
Getting a hotel in Oslo can potentially be difficult. In peak periods, when big fairs or conferences visit Oslo, tourists have been sent as far as Lillehammer 170 kms, 2h 15 min by train to find accommodation. It would be smart to reserve a room in advance. There are also relatively few youth hostels, etc., for backpackers and people travelling on a budget. During Nobel Prize week room availability will fall and prices may double.