Looking for hotels near Norwegian Nobel Institute (Det Norske Nobelinstitutt)? Take inspiration from real travellers.

Hotels You May Like in Oslo

Discover our trending hotels close to Norwegian Nobel Institute (Det Norske Nobelinstitutt)

5 star

Find More Hotels

Business travel

Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Oslo
4.3/545 Reviews

Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel, Oslo

Oslo City Center Oslo|0.76km from Norwegian Nobel Institute (Det Norske Nobelinstitutt)
Arrived on our ferry from Copenhagen before lunch so left luggage and wandered until checkin was possible. All so good so far. When we came to check in we asked to make sure the room didn’t have feather bedding - assured it was clear of feathers, however when went up to room this wasn’t the case. Went down, explained at which point after many discussions (explaining that I’m allergic to feather bedding over and over (as we had with the booking) I was offered another room which apparently was better (but the guy on reception didn’t seem to understand my question as to whether the new room would be free from feathers ….!) Went up to the room and of course it had feather bedding. We moved all of our luggage into the new room and my OH went down to reception this time and the same guy simply didn’t understand what we were explaining so OH requested another member of staff who did understand second time around. (Later bedding was all replaced which was then fine. ) the surprising thing was they had members of staff on reception whose English wasn’t quite up to basic requests (unusual for anywhere in Scandinavia) (while admitting my Norwegian is non-existent!) The bathroom was possibly the smallest I have ever witnessed, albeit it did have a bath with shower over. All v clean and fully functional. The pool and sauna were ok but a little small, but if you timed it you could use them. Generally the staff were a little slow (perhaps the hotel doesn’t have enough staff currently to service guests?) and service alone would put me off coming to stay here again unfortunately.
Comfort Hotel Xpress Youngstorget
4.2/542 Reviews

Comfort Hotel Xpress Youngstorget

Oslo City Center Oslo|1.54km from Norwegian Nobel Institute (Det Norske Nobelinstitutt)
If you're travelling solo and want somewhere handy in the centre of Oslo and aren't too fussed about some usual hotel comforts, then this will tick the box. It's not super expensive but it could also be a bit cheaper for what it offers. The rooms feel like university student rooms, which isn't a bad thing per se. I'm unsure what larger rooms looked like but despite mine having a double bed, 2 people would feel pretty cramped in there. The bathroom/shower was good, no fault there. The bed was comfy but the matress tended to slide around. There's no room service for cleaning up or refreshing linen, they do that on rotations of their own choosing. If you really want that service (which in any other hotel is a daily one) you can request I think. This is fine for 1 night but after a while you feel a bit grimy. I found some clumps of hair on the floor and in an underbed drawer. There's no kettle in the room which is the bare basic that a room should have in terms of amenities so people can make their own tea, coffee or noodles etc. You can buy tea or coffee in reception but it's worth just heading outside to grab something. My room didn't have wardrobe storage but did have wall bracket-hangers which did the job. There were plenty of sockets for charging things. Like I said for a person solo travelling and not wanting a hostel, this place is fine for 1 night or 2. I stayed 3 and it was too long in that hotel and too long in Oslo in general.

Find More Hotels

Breakfast

Frogner House - Oscars Gate
4.4/510 Reviews

Frogner House - Oscars Gate

Oslo|0.24km from Norwegian Nobel Institute (Det Norske Nobelinstitutt)
We stayed as a family at this property, and were upgraded to a two bed apartment which was clean, comfortable and well maintained. The check in process is via self service in another building which is a 5 min walk. If you have large luggage I recommend you leave it at oscarsgate 86 property and walk down to Skovien 8 to check in as the way back will be uphill for about 50 metres and will be difficult to drag large luggage. There is a supermarket within 5 mins walk which sells most things you will need to make your own breakfast, or cook a meal as eating out is expensive in Norway. The nearby 7-11 also sells tram/bus tickets and decent ready to eat food which is also reasonably priced. The Tram/Bus stop is about 5 min walk from the property and you can reach the City in 10-15 mins and its very convenient and cheaper way to travel as Taxis are very expensive. There is no reception onsite, but towels, sheets, toiletries etc u need are left on a cart near the main entrance so you can access them. There is a Washing Machine in the bathroom, which has instructions in Norwegian (english would be helpful) and you have to buy your own washing powder. There is a dishwasher in Kitchen but only 1 tablet is provided, so if u are staying more than a day u need to buy dishwasher tablets (property should provide a few) Overall we would stay here again if we visited Oslo and recommend this property to other travelers

Find More Hotels

Top rated hotels in Oslo

Searching for hotels near Norwegian Nobel Institute (Det Norske Nobelinstitutt)? Compare room rates and reviews to find your ideal stay.
Smarthotel Oslo
3.9/5121 Reviews
Oslo City Center
We stayed here for four nights over the Oslo Marathon weekend. We were lucky to have a superior room (only four on each floor by the look of things) and so had plenty of space - indeed our bathroom seemed to be much the same size as the standard room. The bed was very comfy and the room was quiet, with the window facing an internal space. Slept well and pigged out on Sky's coverage of the Queen's death when in the room. Note no tea/coffee/fridge/safe etc in room but all these were available on the ground floor, Breakfast (included in our online offer) was great - the usual Scandi buffet with the only problem being holding back and not overeating. The hotel has a good central location on the west side of central and we found that we could walk everywhere no problem. All in all a great stay and we would certainly consider staying again were we ever to revist Oslo, which I hope we do.
Saga Hotel Oslo, BW Premier Collection
4.4/572 Reviews
The hotel is a solid four. Good: 1. Great location with free parking. Not in the very center, but everything can be easily reached on foot. Oslo is an ideal city for walking at least in the summer. 2. Very decent breakfast. Three rooms, lots of seating. Minuses: 1. We lived in room 210. Kavrolin dirty, evoked a feeling of disgust. The shower is leaking no matter how tightly you close it. After every shower, the entire bathroom is wet. 3. No ”welcome” bottle of water. When you travel a lot, you get used to it, but in Norway this is not accepted, I guess. Then we were in three more hotels and there was no complimentary water anywhere.
Thon Hotel Europa
4.3/586 Reviews
Oslo City Center
A very nice hotel in a quiet area of the city centre, just a few hundred meters from the royal castle. Short distance to the tram if you want to get around, but also in walking distance to the main street in Oslo (Karl Johans gate). The hotel has modern interior with happy colors, and the staff is service oriented. I love this place! The breakfast is good and is in the restaurant named Café Europa. (The café/restaurant is also worth a visit where they have exceptional great service. They also offer the food as takeaway if you want to eat it in your room.)
BJØRVIKA Apartments - Solli
4.1/545 Reviews
All good. Contact the management company before your trip, because you need to pay in advance on their website. This will also guarantee your receive unlock code on time.
Sommerro
4.4/581 Reviews
The hotel looks cool and follows the Internet celebrity route. The details are very rough. The door frame of the hotel room is made of double-sided tape that keeps falling off and hanging on the door. The design of the bathroom toilet has a flush button under the toilet lid. Every time you use the toilet, you have to close the lid manually. The flush black sanitary ware looks good but the porcelain surface is of very poor quality and is not clean. I stayed seven nights and had a boring breakfast, but it was still rich. The main feature of the hotel is the restaurant on the top floor. It is said to be the best in Oslo. You need to make a reservation for dinner and don't need a white tablecloth. The smell is also That's it, nothing amazing at all. Maybe this is the Nordic style. The only compliment is that the employees are all handsome guys and girls with blond hair and blue eyes.
Scandic Solli
3.8/548 Reviews
The hotel is generally good, there is a parking place at the entrance for loading and unloading luggage, the parking lot is underground, and a small door not far to the right of the hotel's main entrance enters. Note that the door and driveway are particularly narrow, you must drive in carefully. The parking fee is expensive, 250 crowns per night, but cheaper than outside. But there were few parking spaces. When we arrived at the hotel later in the afternoon, a waitress said there was no parking space underground, so I went outside to the nearby public parking lot to park. After I unloaded my luggage and checked in, I took a chance to go to the basement level and found that there was still a vacant seat. I immediately went to the front desk to handle the parking procedures. In the next few days, I walked around the city on foot. Without moving a car, I walked to the Sculpture Park, the Royal Palace, the National Opera House, and the Munch Museum. Hotel rooms are more comfortable, breakfast is great, there are salmon, two ways. Hardly ever seen salmon in hotels in Sweden and Denmark. In short, everything was satisfactory.

Frequently Asked Questions