This family-run boutique hotel occupies a residential building near the Royal Palace, offering Scandinavian design at prices that won't destroy your travel budget. Rooms are compact but thoughtfully designed, with light wood, clean lines, and enough personality to distinguish this from generic business hotels. The breakfast room overlooks a quiet courtyard, and the overall vibe is more sophisticated bed and breakfast than anonymous hotel. Service is personal without being intrusive.
Location
Sentrum, Oslo
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Standard rooms are small but sufficient if you're planning to explore rather than lounge in your room. Breakfast is included and features Norwegian classics alongside continental options. The neighborhood location means residential quiet without being far from central attractions. Book directly for best rates and occasional upgrades.
Year-round operation with consistent pricing. Summer books up fastest with tourists. Shoulder seasons offer the best value. Winter holidays see slight rate increases. The central location makes it practical regardless of season. Book several weeks ahead for peak summer.
Rooms run 1200-1800 NOK depending on season, which is reasonable for Oslo. No restaurant beyond breakfast but the neighborhood has plenty of options. The Royal Palace and central shopping are walking distance. Rooms lack minibars and some luxury amenities, but that keeps costs down. Service is warm and the staff actually cares about your stay. Parking is expensive and limited—use public transport.
