Location
Rooms
231
Periods of closure
Open year-round
Food + Drink
Multiple restaurants, including rooftop dining with 360-degree views
Vibes
City Slicker
This 231-room conversion proves size doesn’t preclude soul. Former electric company HQ now generates social electricity instead, with a jazz bar that makes Sunday blues optional.
Foodies face serious dilemmas: Nordic-Japanese fusion with city views at TAK, or street food with style at Izakaya. Two pools (one rooftop, one underground – choose your depth). Pro tip: Book your spa time and rooftop table before arrival, or risk watching the good life from the sidewalk.
Swimming Pool
Gym
Spa
Bicycles Available
Wi-Fi
Family Friendly
Pet Friendly
Electric Car Charging
Beach Access
Hiking Trails
Accessible
Sustainable
Adults Only
Age Restriction 16+
Age Restriction
Fancy the VIP treatment? Book with us, and we’ll make it happen. Early check-in, late check-out? Sorted. Free breakfast? Of course. F+B voucher? We’ll work on it. Room upgrade? Probably.
It’s all about who you know, and with our FORA partnership, you’re always in the inner circle. We’ll confirm what perks we’ve arranged before you ever pay.
Oslo, Norway
Nearest international airport
Oslo Airport (OSL)
Distance from airport
20 to 40 minutes depending on who you come: fast train drops you a block away. One small suitcase = public transport genius. Multiple trunks = time to test that valet service and traffic.
Journey time
51.6 km/32.1 miles
Rate advice Approximate rates by room type and season
Most basic room
(Standard Room)
$232/night
$450/night
$340/night
Mid-priced room
(Deluxe Room)
$300/night
$550/night
$425/night
Most expensive room
(Suite)
$550/night
$800/night
$675/night
Rates are approximate and for guidance only. To get prices for your trip dates, book with us.
Amenities In our room
Air Conditioning
Coffee Machine
Microwave
Mini-Bar
Room Service
Top-Scoring Pillows*
TV
*Top-scoring pillows are pillows we've rated 8 (or higher) out of 10 for comfort.
Food + Drink On-site surprises
Your dining dilemma isn’t finding food – it’s choosing between TAK’s Nordic-Japanese rooftop sophistication (book ahead or enjoy lobby people-watching instead) and Izakaya’s street food with altitude. The jazz bar doesn’t just play standards; it sets them, especially on Friday and Saturday nights. Sunday’s quiet spell gives you time to actually hear yourself think about last night’s cocktail decisions. Pro tip: Those 360-degree views at TAK aren’t getting any less popular – reservation is the better part of valor.