Hotels in Oslo









- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Family room
- Shared kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Pets allowed
- Breakfast takeaway service
Excellent
1119 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Bar
- Family room
- Shared kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Pets allowed
Excellent
526 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Express check-in/check-out
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Breakfast
- Paid parking available
Excellent
733 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Family room
- Kitchen
Excellent
42 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Bar
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Balcony/Terrace
- Laundry
Exceptional
44 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Pets allowed
Excellent
93 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Family room
- Room service
- Contactless check-in/out
- Laundry
- Non-smoking rooms
- Elevator
Very good
758 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Bar
- Family room
- Luggage storage
- Balcony/Terrace
- Breakfast
Excellent
431 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Golf course
- Family room
- Luggage storage
Excellent
311 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car park
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Airport transfer
- Family room
Excellent
515 reviews
Fast facts about Oslo, Norway
Accommodations | 582 properties |
Popular hotel | Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Oslo |
Popular area | Frogner |
Nightly rates from | S$48 |
Airport | Oslo Gardermoen Airport |
Reasons to visit | Museum & arts, Culture, Sightseeing |
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Upcoming events in Oslo

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Breathe in the Mausoleum is an experience that brings you face to face with the fascinating blend of art, history, and the unique atmosphere of Oslo, Norway. Nestled within the stunning Emanuel Vigeland Museum, this event invites you to explore the creative genius of Vigeland, whose work captivates and intrigues. As you wander through the museum’s dimly lit halls, you'll encounter magnificent murals, sculptures, and an ambiance that feels almost otherworldly. The Mausoleum itself is a masterpiece, where every detail tells a story, and every shadow whispers secrets of the past. This is not just an event; it’s a journey into the heart of Norway’s artistic heritage. Whether you're an art lover, a history buff, or simply curious, this captivating experience is one that you won't want to miss! So take a deep breath and immerse yourself in the beauty of Oslo's artistic soul.
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One of the prettiest cities I have ever visited with some of the nicest people in the world. The only negative is the food cost.
Oslo is a friendly city to the traveler and easy to explore. We can sip at the pier , We can taste a Norwegian Salmon, We can visit the historical Shopping Street or even The Royal House of Norway
This is a very expensive city and among one of the most expensive city in the world, high living standard, but worth to visit once in a life time, superb scenery across the whole city and country.
Oslo is a place good for visiting in non-winter season, since the Palace is only available for visiting in non-winter season.
Oslo is very friendly and most speak English. It is however, very expensive, but bargains can be found if you look around! McDonalds does a very good cup of coffee for £1! There is a very good boat trip to the Fiords, 2 hours for £27.
Oslo is a great city - it has everything you need in a big city but it is not at all crouded - only bad thing is that everything is quite expensive
oslo is a real bad city. felt like i was in middle east. not so many norwegians to see. would never return.
Great weekend destination, not far from nature and open spaces. Be good for conferences meetings, ease of access and efficiency of everything.
Karl Johan Street shopping Parliament of Norway, Cityhall tour National Theater Walk on the roof of the Opera Munch’s Museum Well worth a visit!
Very nice country. All the people there is friendly. And lots of attractions. The culture is also very beautiful.
take the train from airport and it drops you in the center. use the hop on and off coaches to explore the cities.
Quite dirty in metro station. Norwegians do not speak to foreigners actively. Quiet city. Old and historical buildings and atmosphere.
Oslo is my least favorite city among Stockholm & Copenhagen. Went there in late 10/2013, it's dark and kinda cold.
Oslo is expensive, but the city is very pretty with lots to see. Recommend to get the Oslo pass - museums and transportation included.
Suggest to start the Norway in a nutshell tour from Oslo . The transport system is very accessible and it is a safe city to travel even if you do not speak their language.
Oslo is the most expensive city I have ever travelled to. But if you're not on a tight budget I think it's well worth a visit.
Vigeland's Sculpture Park is a must to visit. The ski jump at Hollmenkollen, together with the museum associated with the skip jump are also very interesting.
Oslo is a generally expensive city so buying an Oslo pass could save substantial sums of money spent on sightseeing.
Easy to sightseeing. Because publik transportation is gery easy. By bus, by train or by metro , easy for eat ,because alot restaurant and fase food
People are generally friendly but may not that helpful, the season in winter is not a good day for sightseeing.
the city is very beautiful, full of restaurant , coffee shops and good shopping places, i will surely stop by another 3 days when i will visit the scandinavian countries again in my futura trips, lot of souvenirs for friends and relative to buy.
Most of sightseeing spots are centralized located in the city center. It is recommended to visit all of them on foot.
For public transport, the day pass (75NOK) is the best - it gets you on Buses, Trams, Trains and Ferries.
Wonderful city with plenty to see and do. Accessibility via public transport is great. TIP, the Changing of the Guard takes place on a Friday at 1.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best properties in Oslo close to Aker Brygge?
Verified travelers to Oslo who stayed near Aker Brygge have given impressive reviews to Anker Apartment – Grunerløkka, Amerikalinjen and Hotel Continental.
What are the recommended resorts located in Oslo intended for single visitors?
Accommodations located in Oslo which are well rated by single visitors are Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Oslo, Citybox Oslo and K7 Hotel Oslo.
What are the most suitable places to stay found in Oslo for business visitors?
Hotels found in Oslo that are well rated by business visitors are Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Oslo, Citybox Oslo and K7 Hotel Oslo.
What are the preferred accommodations located in Oslo for group tourists?
Hotels located in Oslo which are highly rated by group tourists are Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Oslo, Citybox Oslo and K7 Hotel Oslo.
What places to stay in Oslo are exceptionally rated for location?
Hotelsin Oslo that is well rated with regards to location include Olympiatoppen Sportshotel - Scandic Partner, Forenom Serviced Apartments Oslo Vika and The APARTMENTS Company- Frogner.
What accommodations located in Oslo are highly rated regarding value for money?
Resortsfound in Oslo which is very highly rated with regards to value for money include Forenom Serviced Apartments Oslo Vika, The APARTMENTS Company- Frogner and Maya Apartments - Sentrum.
What are the recommended accommodations in Oslo with airport transfer?
Resorts which has airport transfer around Oslo that are well rated include Exclusive apartment, sea view to Oslo fjord, located on water in Oslo center, Exclusive apartment, sea view to Oslo fjord, located on water in Oslo center and Exclusive apartment, sea view to Oslo fjord, located on water in Oslo center.
What are the most appropriate hotels found in Oslo which have a private beach?
Accommodations with a private beach in Oslo that are exceptionally rated include Waterfront Cabin - 15 Minutes from Downtown Oslo and Waterfront Cabin - 15 Minutes from Downtown Oslo.
What's the best neighborhood with nature getaway in Oslo?
Best nature escape areas in Oslo are Frogner and Vestre Aker.
Are international visitors allowed into Oslo?
Foreign travelers are allowed into Oslo, based on our most up-to-date information. Due to changing restrictions, we strongly recommend that you take a look at here for additional information.
Is quarantine expected for fully vaccinated tourists to enter Oslo?
Quarantine is not required for fully vaccinated vacationers to enter Oslo from outside the country. For updated and in depth information on travel restrictons, please go to the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to travel to, or go to here.
Is evidence of vaccination needed to enter Oslo?
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is not required to enter Oslo from outside the country. For more details, please make contact with local authority or go to here.
