Hotel Directory
First Hotel Millennium
Despite the 1930s facade (and the name), the First Hotel Millennium opened in 1988 and is located a few minutes' walk from the city centre. Its 114 rooms are finished in minimal Scandinavian style with wooden floors. The on-site restaurant does a decent breakfast buffet too.
Tollbugata 25,
Oslo,
0157
Tel: +47 2 102 2800.
Email:
Web: http://www.firsthotels.no/millennium
Thon Hotel Astoria
Centrally located and a short walk from Oslo’s main shopping street and central station the Thon Hotel Astoria is convenient for budget-minded travellers who want to explore Oslo’s tourist attractions. Rooms are comfortable – if small – and the excellent breakfast is highly recommended.
Dronningensgate 21,
Oslo,
0154
Tel: +47 24 14 55 50.
Email:
Web: https://www.thonhotels.com/our-hotels/norway/oslo/thon-hotel-astoria/
First Hotel Grims Grenka
One of the most charming of Oslo’s stays, the Grims Grenka might be a chain hotel but it has the feel of a boutique establishment. Each of the 65 rooms are spacious and come with a stash of organic tea. The Madu restaurant and the rooftop Q Lounge are both worth checking out too.
Kongens Gate 5,
Oslo,
0153
Tel: +47 2 310 7200.
Email:
Web: http://www.firsthotels.no/grimsgrenka
Saga Hotel
Built in the 1890s, the intimate Saga Hotel sits a stone's throw from the Royal Palace but is far less grand than its setting would suggest. Instead, its rooms are romantic and remarkably short on Scandinavian minimalism, while staff are friendly and ever-ready to field questions and source decent restaurants.
Eilert Sundts gate 39,
Oslo,
0259
Tel: +47 2 255 4490.
Email:
Web: http://www.sagahoteloslo.no
The Thief
Despite the name, The Thief is a well-priced hotel with direct access to the Oslofjord that certainly won't relieve you of all your money. Housed in a modern glass and steel building, the rooms have great views and simple modern décor. There's a gourmet restaurant on site too.
Hotel Continental
The Continental is an Oslo institution that has been run by the same family for four generations and is more than a century old. Situated in the heart of Oslo next to the National Theatre the hotel is known both for outstanding service and restaurants as well as its links with the Oslo arts scene.
Stortingsgata 24/26,
Oslo,
0117
Tel: +47 2 282 4000.
Email:
Web: http://www.hotelcontinental.no
Hotel Bristol
The Bristol is a lavish city centre hotel dating from the 1920s though its rouge chesterfield sofas wood panelled walls and glistening chandeliers make it appear much older. On offer are 251 rooms alongside several restaurants and bars and a fitness facility. It’s also located close to many of the main attractions.
Kristian IVs Gate 7,
Oslo,
0164
Tel: +47 2 282 6000.
Email:
Web: http://www.thonhotels.com/bristol
Anker Hotel
The décor isn’t much to write home about, but who cares? The Anker is a budget hotel in a central location, which (by Oslo standards) makes it an extremely decent bargain indeed. Rooms are comfortable, modern and clean – and perfectly placed for falling into after a night out in the hip Grünerløkka neighbourhood.