The hotels have been classed into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over NOK2,000)
$$$ (NOK1,500 to NOK1,999)
$$ (NOK1,000 to NOK1,499)
$ (up to NOK999)
The room rates given above are based on double occupancy of twin or double room per night, including breakfast for two and all taxes.
$$$$ (over NOK2,000)
$$$ (NOK1,500 to NOK1,999)
$$ (NOK1,000 to NOK1,499)
$ (up to NOK999)
The room rates given above are based on double occupancy of twin or double room per night, including breakfast for two and all taxes.
Business
Grand Hotel
Opened in 1874 by a local pastry chef, the Grand Hotel is architecturally the most elegant hotel in central Oslo. With 289 rooms and suites and a choice of five restaurants and bars, the Grand is located on Karl Johans Gate close to the parliament building and the Royal Palace. It is equipped with swimming pool and fitness centre, plus several function rooms noted for their interior design.Karl Johans Gate 31
Tel: 2321 2000.
Website: www.grand.no
Price: $$$
Radisson SAS Plaza
Claimed to be the largest hotel in Scandinavia, the Plaza is situated centrally, adjacent to Oslo Central Station. Opened in 1990, this modern hotel offers 673 rooms on 37 floors, plus two restaurants and three bars including the 34th floor Skybar and Tapas Restaurant with its outstanding views across the city and the fjord. It also has extensive conference, meetings and banqueting facilities. The hotel underwent major renovations in 2004-2005 and all guest areas, rooms and suites are newly refurbished.Sonje Henies Plass 3
Tel: 2205 8000.
Website: www.radisson.com/oslono_plaza
Price: $$$
Luxury
Clarion Hotel Royal Christiania
Opened in 1952 to coincided with Oslo's hosting of the Winter Olympics, the Royal is also located close to Oslo Central Station, conveniently situated for all the main city centre attractions and facilities. It has 503 rooms, restaurant, bar, swimming pool and conference facilities. Covered parking is also available. The hotel was extensively rebuilt and refurbished in the early 1990s.Biskop Gunnerus Gate 3
Tel: 2310 8000.
Website: www.choicehotels.no
Price: $$$$
Hotel Bristol
The Bristol is a high-end city centre hotel dating from the 1920s, offering 242 rooms and 10 suites, several restaurants and bars, and health/beauty facilities including solarium, sauna and fitness salon. There is a new conference centre with capacity for up to 500 people. Situated just off the main Karl Johans Gate thoroughfare, it is close to transport links and city centre attractions.Kristian IVs Gate 7
Tel: 2282 6000.
Website: www.bristol.no
Price: $$$$
Hotel Continental
This hotel is an Oslo institution that has been run by one and the same family for four generations. It is over 100 years old and is situated in the heart of Oslo, next to th National Theatre. The Hotel Continental has a remarkable history of providing outstanding service and luxurious accommodation for its guests. It is also well known for its restaurants (particularly Annen Etage, one of the best in the country) and its links with the arts and theatre scene in Oslo. In all parts of the hotel there are well-preserved art treasures.Stortingsgaten 24/26
Tel: 2282 4000.
Website: www.hotel-continental.com
Price: $$$$
Moderate
Art Bed and Breakfast
A rather different sort of accommodation is offered here, aboard the MS Innvik, a large vessel permanently moored at Langkaia, about halfway between the Central Station and the Castle. The ship also has a theatre aboard, with regular performances. Cabins are small, but have capacity for two persons. There is a café, and breakfast can be obtained on board for an extra charge.Langkaia
Tel: 2241 9500.
Website: www.msinnvik.no
Price: $
Norlandia Hotel Saga
Located behind the Castle, the Saga lies about 15 minutes' walk from the attractions of the city centre. It has 37 rooms, a small bar, TV lounge and meeting room for up to 30 people. Wireless Internet is available in all rooms. Parking is included in the room price, as is a free supper offered to all guests (other than in the peak summer period).Eilert Sundts gate 39
Tel: 2243 0485.
Website: www.norlandia.no/saga
Price: $$
Other Recommendations
First Hotel Millennium
Opened in 1998, but behind a 1930s facade, this hotel stands a few minutes' walk from the city centre. Its 112 rooms are finished in Scandinavian style with wooden floors. Family rooms have separate bedroom and parlour, and from the higher floors guests can enjoy excellent views across Oslo from the large balconies. Restaurant, bar and parking.Tollbugaten 25
Tel: 2102 2800.
Website: www.firsthotels.no
Price: $$
Rica Hotel Bygdøy Allé
Rica Hotel Bygdøy Allé is a beautiful, historic hotel situated within walking distance of Oslo's main tourist attraction, the sculptures by Vigeland in Frongnerparken. Also in the immediate vicinity are the National Art Museum, The Royal Palace, Aker Brygge and Karl Johan gate, as well as exclusive shops, coffee bars and restaurants. The hotel reopened in 2000 after an extensive refurbishment project: it has kept its 'historic soul' but has at the same time found room for the modern and attractive restaurant, Magma, run by the internationally renowned chef Sonja Lee. The 57 rooms (35 of which are non-smoking) are well appointed and conference facilities are available for up to 40 delegates.Bygdoy Alle 53
Tel: 2308 5800.
Website: www.rica.no
Price: $$
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