Norway Oslo accommodation guide, allowing you to have a good journey and good rest

Oslo is nestled along the Oslo Fjord, with the Holmenkollen Mountain towering behind it, which means "God's Valley" in Old Norse. Since becoming the capital of Norway in 1814, Oslo has been filled with vibrant energy, from newly built communities and creative cuisine to the art and fashion scene. In recent years, there has been a growing interest among Chinese tourists in traveling to Northern Europe and Norway. Oslo's charm as a travel destination has also been embraced by more and more Chinese travelers. Oslo offers a variety of accommodation options, from budget-friendly hotels to stylish luxury suites and designer hotels. Finding a place that meets your accommodation needs should not be difficult in thriving Oslo.

Grand Hotel Oslo

Grand Hotel Oslo opened in 1874, located just 500 meters from the Royal Palace in Oslo and only a few minutes' walk from Karl Johan Gate and luxury boutiques. As an established 5-star hotel, the hardware facilities are naturally top-notch, featuring the panoramic Eight rooftop bar and restaurant, a sauna, a pool, and a steam bath spa center. The hotel has 283 luxurious rooms, including 54 suites.

The Thief Hotel

The Thief—The Thief Hotel, as its name suggests (its English translation is 'The Thief Hotel'), exhibits works that are mostly 'stolen' by the curator from the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, which is just a step away, and from Norwegian hotel magnate and renowned collector Petter Stordalen. The Thief Hotel houses approximately 150 contemporary artworks ranging from Julian Opie to Jeff Koons. The artworks displayed in the hotel are continuously rotated.

Hotel Continental

Since its opening in 1900, Hotel Continental has set the standard for luxury hotels and is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World. The hotel has a total of 131 rooms and 23 suites, either facing the courtyard or the Oslo Fjord.

Oslo Guldsmeden Hotel

The hotel is ideally located, very close to the Oslo Royal Palace and Karl Johan Gate, all within walking distance. The guest rooms break away from the typical 'cold' Nordic style, opting instead for a unique combination of luxurious Balinese decor and Sami fur products. This exquisite blend makes it truly special.

Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Oslo

This 37-story hotel (a notable height in Oslo, Norway) is located in the bustling city center of Oslo. It features modern-style rooms with free Wi-Fi, many of which offer stunning views of the city center and the Oslo Fjord.

Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz Oslo

Compared to Oslo's 'minimalist' and 'retro' hotels, Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz Oslo, located in the city center, is evidently much more fashionable in both design and color, and has been highly praised and loved by many young people.

Scandic Holmenkollen Park

This traditional hillside hotel dates back to 1894 and is just a 5-minute walk from the Holmenkollen Ski Jump. The hotel, which has been expanded several times, was originally a 19th-century sanatorium and is an old wooden building. The hotel thrived with the Holmenkollen Ski Festival and has been expanded several times over the past century, but the previous buildings have never been demolished. Today, the hotel is a resort that integrates accommodation, conferences, leisure, and entertainment. Despite several expansions, it has maintained the original scale, and some parts of the interior and exterior do not deliberately match the earliest wooden buildings, yet the style remains harmonious.

Best Western Karl Johan Hotell

Located in a 19th-century building, the Best Western Karl Johan Hotel is situated on Karl Johans Gate in Oslo, less than 500 meters from the Royal Palace. This hotel is full of historical charm, and if you appreciate this style, it will not disappoint you. The lines of the hotel's staircase combined with the carpet create a striking aesthetic.