
Hotels in Oslo
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Browse hotels in Oslo, Norway near Aker Brygge and the Royal Palace. The Flytoget airport express reaches Oslo Central Station in 19 minutes.
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About Oslo
Oslo: Fjord Capital at the Head of the Oslofjord
Oslo sits at the northern tip of the Oslofjord, 100 km inland from the Skagerrak, making it one of Europe's few capital cities defined by both waterfront and forest. The Marka wilderness — 1,700 sq km of protected woodland — begins at the city's northern tram terminus, giving residents ski trails in winter and hiking paths in summer within 30 minutes of the centre. The Aker Brygge and Tjuvholmen waterfront districts anchor the modern city, while the medieval Akershus Fortress, built in the 1290s, still overlooks the harbour.
Where to Stay in Oslo
Most hotels cluster along Karl Johans gate, the pedestrian spine running from Oslo Central Station to the Royal Palace, and in Grünerløkka, the east-side neighbourhood known for independent cafés and 19th-century brick buildings. The Barcode district near the Opera House draws business travellers to newer high-rise properties. Budget options concentrate around Grønland, a five-minute walk east of the station.
Practical Tips
- Getting around: The Ruter transit network covers metro (T-bane), trams, buses, and harbour ferries on one ticket; a 24-hour pass costs around NOK 117.
- Season: Long daylight hours make June–August the peak period; ski season runs December–March at Holmenkollen, 8 km north of the centre.
- Access: Oslo Airport Gardermoen is 48 km north; the Flytoget airport express reaches Oslo S in 19–22 minutes.
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