Catherine210
October 3, 2024
It can't be called a hotel, it's more like a B&B. The advantages of the hotel are that it is very close to the subway station, just across the road, 200 meters from point to point, and this subway station is only 2 stops away from Oslo Railway Station. The price is also very cheap (this price is very cost-effective in Northern Europe). The room has a small refrigerator, kitchen, and microwave, although we didn't use it. The shower room is separated into dry and wet areas, and the water pressure is sufficient, so it's very comfortable to take a shower. As for the disadvantages, the fire alarm suddenly rang at 8 o'clock in the evening, which was very harsh and heart-pounding. Check-in is self-service by phone, including paying a deposit and activating the room card. The store is not bad. Asked a few of us if we need twin beds, and later gave us a duplex with two large beds on the upper and lower floors. However, this room requires a very narrow staircase, which is inconvenient with large luggage, and every time the door downstairs is closed, it seems as if someone is pushing our door, so it is not recommended for girls to stay (maybe I am timid), if it is a man, you can consider it. The room number is 124B for reference. Also, remember to separate the sheets and other items when checking out, and throw away the garbage. Attached picture instructions.
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