If you are looking for a great hotel in Oslo, you are in luck – Oslo has some amazing hotels that have some amazing amenities!
But unfortunately, hotels in Oslo can be expensive, and it’s difficult to know where to stay in the city you should stay…
Don’t worry, this is exactly why we wrote this guide to the best hotels in the area!
With the help of this guide, you’ll be able to quickly book a hotel or private Airbnb that suits your travel style AND your travel budget.
Let’s jump into it…
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At A Glance: Best Hotels in OSLO
BEST HOTELS IN OSLO | |||
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Overall best AirbnbOverall best AirbnbHuge apartment at the perfect location |
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Our favorite budget stayOur favorite budget stayRecently renovated designer apartment |
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Best unique experienceBest unique experienceGlamping@ CityCenter Penthouse w/Jacuzzi+Parking |
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Best place to stay out of the cityBest place to stay out of the cityStunning views in a quiet villa area |
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Best place to stay for couples or solo travelersBest place to stay for couples or solo travelersBarcode – Exclusive apartment Barcode Central |
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Our favorite hotel in OsloOur favorite hotel in OsloRadisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Oslo |
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A great budget hotelA great budget hotelRadisson Blu Hotel Oslo Alna |
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An eco-friendly hotelAn eco-friendly hotelThon Hotel Ullevaal Stadion |
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– $$$$
– 85 square meters
– Sleeps up to 6 guests
– 100+ amazing reviews
Here at Hotel Jules, we much prefer Airbnb’s to hotels. Airbnb’s have a tendency to be more charming and memorable than traditional hotel rooms, and this Airbnb is a perfect example! Located in a hip part of Oslo near tons of cafes and restaurants, this flat will put you near all the action but will be surprisingly quiet at night, making it a great place to sleep.
The rooms are big and spacious and are filled with lots of natural light, and the wood floors give the whole apartment a very warm and cozy feel. Guests love the fast wifi, work station, and how helpful and responsive the host is.
– $$$
– 68 square meters
– Sleeps up to 4 guests
– ‘Superhost’ apartment
Tucked away in a quiet area of Oslo, but still convenient to get around by public transit – there’s a ton to love about this Airbnb! The design is beautiful and minimalist, and always sparkling clean. Also, having been recently renovated, the apartment feels like its brand new.
Rooms are large, bright, and spacious, and the beds are super cozy. Guests love the kitchen, which is fully equipped with kitchen supplies and an espresso machine. And the best part? There is a speaker system spread throughout the entire apartment AND a heated floors to keep you warm in the cold Norwegian winter.
– $$$$$$
– Glamor + camping = “glamping”
– 57 square meters of indoor space
– 107 square meters of outside space
– Sleeps up to 6 guests
Talk about a once in a lifetime experience! This “glamping” Airbnb gives you the ability to camp on the rooftop of your own apartment in a see-through dome. This dome gives you 360-degree views of the downtown of Oslo and is one of the most unique ways to experience the city.
But this Airbnb is more than a cool dome. Enjoy a heated jacuzzi, BBQ facilities, spacious bedrooms, and comfortable beds. The location is also prime – right in the middle of downtown!
– $$$$
– Outside the city
– Sleeps up to 8 guests
– Superhost
Some people prefer the quiet countryside to the loud downtown. If that sounds like you, then you’ll adore this apartment. Boasting gorgeous nature views (perfect for sunrise and sunset), you’ll be shocked to know that you are only 6 km from the city center!
This apartment is spotlessly clean, and features minimal and cozy decor that will make you feel right at home. Relax by one of the fireplaces, relax in the spa, relax in the jacuzzi – this flat is all about relaxation.
– $$$
– Sleeps up to 4 people
– Downtown location
– Full kitchen
While this flat is on the smaller side, it boasts tons of features and is a great option for any traveling couple or solo traveler. We love the cozy decor and the comfy bed – and the full kitchen is sparkling clean!
But the best part? This location cannot be beaten. Centrally located, this apartment is next to some of Oslo’s coolest restaurants, cafes, and bars. Be sure to check out the 21st floor where you can get a rooftop view of the whole city.
– $$$$$
– On-site restaurant and bar
– Swimming pool
– Fast wifi
One of Oslo’s most legendary hotels, the Radisson Blue Plaza Hotel never disappoints! Guests love the state-of-the-art gym, rooftop restaurant, and the stunning views of downtown Oslo and the Oslo Fjord.
But our favorite part? It has to be the rooms. Large and spacious. Elegant and minimal. Rooms in this hotel are more like penthouses and will give you an unforgettable experience while visiting Oslo. And free breakfast is always included.
– $$
– Fitness center
– Fast wifi
– On-site bar
– On-site restaurant
If you are looking for a budget hotel in Oslo – Radisson Blu Hotel Oslo Alna is our favorite! But just because this hotel is a ‘budget hote’ it doesn’t mean it’s a basic hotel. The on-site restaurant is a great place to grab a meal, and the on-site bar has great beer and cocktail selection.
Rooms are equipped with coffee/tea machines, free wifi, a work station, and a super-comfortable bed. When you feel like exploring, you’ll be pleased to know that the hotel is well-located near some of Oslo’s best restaurants and coolest sights.
– $$$
– Fast wifi
– Airport shuttle
Thon Hotel Ullevaal Stadio has a really cool feel to it. The whole hotel is very modern boasting well-decorated rooms, and a hip and colorful lobby. The on-site bar/restaurant is a great place to grab a quick meal, or to have a few drinks and watch some sports. There is even outdoor seating in the summer!
Be sure to wake up early to grab some of the free breakfast, and when you leave the hotel you’ll be pleased to know that public transit is only a short walk away. Extra points for the kind and helpful staff!
– $$$
– Fast wifi connection
– Amazing location
– Pet friendly!
If you are looking for a semi-budget hotel that is clean, new and is centrally located, you are going to love Comfort Hotel Xpress Central Station. You’ll love the heated bathroom floors, and the soundproof rooms and cozy beds mean you’ll be able to get a great night’s rest.
But the best part has to be the location – you are basically right next to Central Station! This location is ideal for anyone who wants to be a few minute’s walk to Oslo’s best sights and best restaurants. Be sure to ask the staff about the breakfast options.
– $$$$
– Superhost
– Sleeps up to 9 guests
– 34 square meters
The beauty of this Airbnb is next-level! Perfect for a business traveler, guests love the modern, yet elegant design of this centrally located apartment.
While you are here you can relax in your spacious room, cook a meal in the modern kitchen, or enjoy the views from your balcony. And be sure to explore the surrounding areas, where you can find some of Oslo’s coolest restaurants and cafes.
– $$$$
– Sleeps up to 4 guests
– 100 square meters
– Heated rooftop pool
Although we aren’t sure how many months out of the year the pool is swimmable, we think this is an amazing apartment no matter the time of year! Gorgeously designed, this minimalist apartment is the embodiment of modern, urban living.
We love the flatscreen TV and living area, and the bedrooms are nice and spacious. But our favorite part has to be the beautiful kitchen – great for cooking your own meals! There is a grocery store downstairs, only a 1-minute walk away.
– $$
– Private and dorm rooms available
– Great for young travelers
Hostels are a great way to save money on accommodation costs, and Club 27 has everything you’ll need! The rooms are clean, the beds are cozy, and the staff are always around the make sure everything is safe and everyone is having fun.
The decor gives the hostels a very young and hip feel, and its a great place to meet other travelers. And the best part? A communal kitchen is available so you can cook your own food and save money on food costs (Oslo restaurants are pricey!).
– $
– Studio apartment
– Good for a solo traveler or a couple
– 16 square meters
Ths budget-friendly studio apartment is a great option for anyone traveling solo, or a traveling couple who doesn’t mind a tight squeeze!
Although it’s small, this studio is well-designed, and rave about how tidy it is. The bathroom is also sparkling clean! While the apartment is located downtown, it’s in a quiet area that is perfect if you want to get a good night’s rest.
– $
– Basement studio
– Great for nature lovers
– Free wifi
A unique stay for sure – this studio is in the basement of a large villa. It is small and compact, but you get your own private entrance, and most importantly you get to stay on the water with an unforgettable view of the Oslo Fjord!
This is a great option for anyone who wants to be near the city (only 10 minutes by train) but also wants to be in the peace and relaxation of mother nature.
– $$
– Affordable and efficient
– On-site bar
– Very European and featuring sparkling bathrooms and cozy beds, these budget hotels are a great option for anyone looking for a quick stay in a clean room. Rooms are soundproofed, and are equipped with free wifi, a work station and free towels. (Alprazolam)
Reception is 24-hours and the on-site bar is a great place to unwind and mingle with other travelers. If you are feeling hungry, there is an on-site snack shop or the staff can point you to a nearby restaurant. Extra points for the amazing location.
– $$$$
– Rooftop bar
– Free wifi
If you like the idea of loft-style apartment rooms at a budget, then First Hotel Grims Grenka is a great option for you! Boasting stylish rooms and waterfall showers, this hotel is very hip, and has a cool modern design.
If you fancy a drink, be sure to check out the rooftop bar and terrace. If you are hungry, you HAVE to check out the on-site restaurant MADU which serves healthy and delicious comfort food. Plus, you can’t beat the location!
– $$$$
– Free breakfast
– On-site restaurant
– On-site bar
A mix of classy and modern, we love the overall vibe that Saga Hotel is bringing to the table. Rooms are large and boast a unique decoration, and the beds are so cozy they are often described as ‘heavenly’.
While there is a ton to love about this hotel, our favorite parts are the on-site bar and that each room is equipped with a work station, flat-screen TV and fast wifi. The staff are also very well-reviewed, always ready to help their guests with a smile on their face 🙂
That is the end of our guide to the best hotels in Oslo! With the help of this guide, we know that you’ll be able to easily find a hotel or Airbnb that suits your needs. Be sure to comment below telling us which hotel or apartment you booked!
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Emma Johnson lives to travel! Born in Washington D.C., Emma is a hotel connoisseur and a staff writer at Hotel Jules. An army brat, Emma got the travel bug early and has never been able to stop. Now, she has proudly visited 70+ countries and plans to visit every country in the world! Passionate about her ukelele (obviously) and her family, Emma eventually wants to retire in Thailand and write a book about all of her travel experiences.