Bristol
Take a SurroundVideo tour of a 1920s-vintage hotel with a grill room, nightclub,
library bar, and piano bar.
Bondheimen
This century-old Best Western affiliate is located in the heart of Oslo. Its
facilities include a handicrafts store and a "Kaffistova" that serves
traditional Norwegian dishes.
Gabelshus
The vine-covered Gabelshus Hotel opened for business in 1912, and its 43 rooms
were completely renovated in 20002. Click
here for preferential rates.
Grand
A pastry chef founded this hotel in the Christiania district in 1874, and
winners of the Nobel Peace Prize have been fęted in
its "Mirror Room" every year since 1901.
Losby Gods Manor
If you don't read Norwegian, see the Sleepingaround.com
article by Jana Jones to
learn about a hotel in a former mansion that offers two golf courses amid 10,000
acres of scenery.
Radisson SAS Plaza
This modern 37-story hotel is next to the central railroad station, where trains
run between the city and the airport at 10-minute intervals. Click here for
preferential rates.
Soria Moria
A former sanitarium houses an elegant hotel where you can ski, cycle, ride, or
swim when you aren't sleeping in a "season-themed" room. In
Norwegian.
Oslo
Youth Hostel Haraldsheim
This year-round hostel in Grefsen is a 4-km tram ride away from central Oslo. Forty
of the 71 rooms have private baths, and do-it-yourself laundry facilities are
available. Rates include breakfast.
Oslo Vandrerhjem Holtekilen
A 10-minute train ride takes you from the city center to Stabekk, where you'll
find a modern hostel that's open from late May until late August.
Oslo Fjordcamping
Buses depart every half-hour for the 15-minute ride into the city center. Bring
your own tent or camper, or rent a caravan. Activities such as swimming,
fishing, and horseback riding are nearby. If you don't read Norwegian,
see this page.