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Price trends for hotels in Oslo City Centre

Pricing is based on two traveler single night rates
Jun
$271
Average price during June is $271
Jul
$186
Average price during July is $186
Aug
$201
Average price during August is $201
Sep
$196
Average price during September is $196
Oct
$180
Average price during October is $180
Nov
$190
Average price during November is $190
Dec
$184
Average price during December is $184
Jan
$169
Average price during January is $169
Feb
$162
Average price during February is $162
Mar
$175
Average price during March is $175
Apr
$176
Average price during April is $176
May
$198
Average price during May is $198
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June, High crowds, average high temperature 65 degrees Fahrenheit, average low temperature 49 degrees Fahrenheit. Sunny most days.
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July, High crowds, average high temperature 67 degrees Fahrenheit, average low temperature 52 degrees Fahrenheit. Cloudy most days.
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August, High crowds, average high temperature 64 degrees Fahrenheit, average low temperature 51 degrees Fahrenheit. Cloudy most days.
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September, High crowds, average high temperature 58 degrees Fahrenheit, average low temperature 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Cloudy most days.
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October, Moderate crowds, average high temperature 46 degrees Fahrenheit, average low temperature 37 degrees Fahrenheit. Cloudy most days.
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Find out more about Oslo City Centre

Find out more about Oslo City Centre

Oslo City Centre: Where History Meets Nature in a Cultural Tapestry

Discover the vibrant heart of Oslo City Centre, where modernity meets rich history. Stroll through lush parks and explore iconic attractions like the stunning Oslo Opera House and the majestic Akershus Fortress. Immerse yourself in culture at the National Gallery and the Munch Museum, or admire the impressive Oslo Cathedral. With its charming streets and lively atmosphere, this urban hub invites you to indulge in delightful cafes, boutique shopping, and a thriving arts scene. Whether you're a history buff or a cultural enthusiast, Oslo City Centre promises an unforgettable experience in Norway's captivating capital. For great hotel rates in Oslo City Centre, be sure to check out Hotels.com's Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window on travel.

Discover great hotels in Oslo City Centre

Oslo City Centre offers a variety of accommodations, from budget-friendly options to luxurious star hotels. You'll find modern downtown hotels with amenities like fitness centers and restaurants, as well as cozy spots perfect for exploring nearby attractions. A mix of styles ensures a comfortable stay for all travelers. Here are some of our travelers' favorite hotels in Oslo City Centre:

  1. Grand Hotel OsloOpens in a new window: This enchanting 5.0-star hotel immerses travelers in a blend of history and modernity, situated in the heart of Oslo. It features a delightful spa and an impressive breakfast selection, catering to various dietary preferences. The hotel’s location is prime for exploring festive markets and scenic wharf areas, ensuring a vibrant city experience. Guests are drawn to the charming atmosphere and excellent amenities, making it a superb choice for leisure travelers looking for a unique stay in a historic setting.
  2. Hotel ContinentalOpens in a new window: A luxurious 5.0-star hotel, this property is perfect for adventure and leisure seekers alike. With exceptional amenities, including a Business Center and multiple meeting rooms, guests can enjoy a seamless blend of work and play. It offers proximity to thrilling activities like skiing and watersports, providing a dynamic experience. The beautifully designed rooms, along with a renowned breakfast, create an inviting ambiance that resonates with travelers seeking both comfort and excitement in their journeys.
  3. THE THIEFOpens in a new window: As a chic 5.0-star hotel, this destination captivates with its modern aesthetics and art-filled interiors, ideal for leisure travelers. The stylish rooms offer breathtaking views of the Oslofjord, enhancing the experience of serenity and luxury. Guests indulge in a delightful breakfast that showcases exquisite culinary options. The hotel’s attention to detail, from thoughtfully designed spaces to a cozy rooftop bar, ensures a memorable stay, making it a favored spot for those seeking a contemporary escape in the city.

Top locations to stay in Oslo City Centre

Staying near the Oslo Opera House, Karl Johan Gate, and Aker Brygge offers a vibrant experience in Oslo City Centre. The Opera House is known for its stunning architecture and cultural events, Karl Johan Gate is lively with shops and landmarks, while Aker Brygge boasts waterfront dining and nightlife. For first-time visitors, staying near the Oslo Opera House is ideal for its cultural offerings.

  1. Near Oslo Opera HouseOpens in a new window: Staying near the Oslo Opera House puts you at the heart of cultural vibrancy. This iconic landmark not only offers stunning architecture but also easy access to a variety of museums and monuments. Don't miss the chance to explore the MUNCH Museum and the majestic Oslo City Hall, both located nearby. The area is also perfect for cultural experiences, featuring places like Cinemateket and the Norwegian Theatre for a night out. Plus, you can enjoy shopping at Oslo City Shopping Centre, making it a lively spot for both art lovers and shoppers alike.
  2. Near Karl Johan GateOpens in a new window: If you want to be in the thick of Oslo's historical charm, staying near Karl Johan Gate is the way to go. This bustling street is lined with beautiful monuments and is a gateway to various cultural attractions, including the Royal Palace and the National Theatre. The vibrant atmosphere is perfect for leisurely strolls, while you can also find plenty of shops and cafes to unwind. It's an excellent base for exploring Oslo's rich history and enjoying its lively street life.
  3. Near Aker BryggeOpens in a new window: Aker Brygge is the place to stay for those who want a waterfront experience combined with urban sophistication. This lively area boasts a scenic promenade where you can soak in views of the fjord while being close to cultural hotspots like the Oslo Opera House and Karl Johan Gate. The variety of shops and cultural venues, including theaters like Chat Noir, adds a unique flair to your stay. It's a great spot to enjoy a blend of relaxation and activity right by the water.

Things to do in Oslo City Centre

Oslo City Centre is a vibrant hub where scenic parks meet bustling streets, and cultural experiences abound. Explore outdoor festivals, catch a stunning performance at a grand venue, or enjoy leisurely boating on tranquil waters. With mountains and forests nearby, it’s an ideal spot for hiking and indulging in nature's beauty.

  • Oslo Opera HouseOpens in a new window – Step into the architectural marvel that is the Oslo Opera House. This stunning building invites you to walk up its sloping roof for breathtaking views of the fjord. Inside, you can catch a mesmerizing performance or simply enjoy the contemporary design that reflects Norway's maritime heritage.
  • Aker BryggeOpens in a new window – Stroll along the vibrant esplanade of Aker Brygge, where the waterfront comes alive with restaurants, shops, and art installations. Take a break at one of the cafes while you watch boats glide by, or hop on a ferry to explore the surrounding islands.
  • Karl Johan GateOpens in a new window – Wander down Karl Johan Gate, Oslo’s main thoroughfare, lined with charming shops, street performers, and historic buildings. This lively street leads you from the central station to the Royal Palace, making it a perfect spot to soak in the city's atmosphere.
  • MUNCH MuseumOpens in a new window – Dive into the world of art at the MUNCH Museum, home to an extensive collection of Edvard Munch's masterpieces. Explore thought-provoking exhibits that showcase the emotional depth of his work, allowing you to connect with the iconic artist on a new level.
  • Oslo City HallOpens in a new window – Visit the historic Oslo City Hall, known for its impressive architecture and vibrant murals that depict Norwegian life and culture. Don't miss the chance to see where the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony takes place, adding a touch of significance to your visit.

5 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Oslo City Centre

  1. Book for the cheapest times: The most budget-friendly time to visit Oslo City Centre is during January, February, and December, when hotel prices tend to be lower. For those looking to explore the city's rich history and culture, an ideal stay is at least 2 to 3 days. This timeframe allows you to visit key landmarks such as museums, the Royal Palace, and the Oslo Cathedral, all of which offer great value for money. Plus, since prices may drop during these months, it’s a perfect opportunity for travelers on a budget to experience the charm of Oslo.
  2. Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: To explore last-minute deals to Oslo City Centre, visit the DealsOpens in a new window or Last-Minute DealsOpens in a new window section on Hotels.com, where you may discover discounted hotel rates as your travel date approaches. Consider enabling email alerts or push notifications to stay updated on flash sales and special promotions, helping you save on your stay. Additionally, the Smart ShoppingOpens in a new window tool available in the app allows you to compare hotel prices and amenities, so you could find the best options. By staying informed, you’re more likely to seize any opportunities for a last-minute escape.
  3. Be flexible with dates: Prices can fluctuate due to factors like the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year, so having some flexibility with your travel dates could help you save on your stay in an Oslo City Centre hotel. If you're seeking a unique experience, boutique hotels may provide a more personalized touch and sometimes offer better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we’ll inform you if the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the cost is on the higher end, we’ll recommend more budget-friendly dates, increasing the likelihood that you'll find a better deal.
  4. Consider your location: Staying near major attractions or city centers can be convenient, but it often comes with a higher price tag. If you’re looking for more budget-friendly options, consider hotels in neighborhoods that are a bit farther away, as they usually tend to be cheaper while still offering reasonable access to the sites you want to see. You might also look into independent hotels located further out, which can provide a more authentic experience at a more affordable price.
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What to eat in Oslo City Centre

Here are some famous dishes in Oslo City Centre, Oslo, Norway:

  • Smørbrød: These open sandwiches are a quintessential part of Norwegian cuisine, showcasing a variety of toppings from cured meats to seafood. Served on dense rye or whole grain bread, each bite offers a delightful mix of flavors and textures, making it perfect for a casual lunch or snack while exploring Oslo City Centre.
  • Fårikål: This traditional lamb stew, often considered Norway's national dish, is made with tender lamb and cabbage, seasoned simply with peppercorns. It’s usually enjoyed during the autumn months and reflects the cozy, communal dining culture of Norway, perfect for sharing stories over a hearty meal.
  • Kjøttkaker: These Norwegian meatballs are larger than their Swedish counterparts and are typically served with brown sauce, potatoes, and lingonberry jam. They embody the comfort food spirit, often enjoyed in family gatherings, making them a must-try in Oslo's vibrant culinary scene.

Best time to go to Oslo City Centre

Oslo City Centre experiences its lowest average temperature in January, at 20.8°F (-6.2°C), while July is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 60.1°F (15.6°C). August is usually the wettest month. June to August are the peak travel months in Oslo City Centre, attracting a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is mostly sunny to mostly cloudy, with light rainfall. On the other hand, January, April, and December tend to be quieter times to visit, marked by light rainfall and mostly sunny to mostly cloudy conditions.

What's Oslo City Centre Like?

Oslo City Centre is notable for its museums. Enjoy the neighborhood's festivals, theater scene, and opera. Take in some culture at Norwegian Theatre and National Theater. There's plenty more to see, including Norwegian Parliament and Karl Johan Gate.

Where are the Best Places to Stay in Oslo City Centre?

We have 163 accommodations in the neighborhood. Listed below are our travelers' top lodging choices in Oslo City Centre:

Hotel Bristol

Luxury hotel with 2 restaurants, 2 bars
  • Free breakfast • Free WiFi • 24-hour fitness center • 24-hour front desk • Walkable location

Thon Hotel Opera

Hotel with restaurant, bar
  • Free breakfast • Free WiFi • Fitness center • Terrace • Central location

Att | Kvadraturen

Hotel with 2 restaurants, bar
  • Free WiFi • Attentive staff

Hotell Bondeheimen

Hotel with restaurant, bar
  • Free breakfast • Free WiFi • Fitness center • Cafe • Central location

Karl Johans gate 35

City-center hotel
  • Free breakfast • Free WiFi • Fitness center • 24-hour front desk • Attentive staff

How to Get to Oslo City Centre

Flying to:

  • Gardermoen Airport (OSL), 23.2 mi (37.3 km) from Oslo City Centre

Traveling to Oslo City Centre by Train

You'll find the following train stations in the neighborhood:

  • Nationaltheatret Station
  • Oslo (XZO-Oslo Central Train Station)
  • Oslo Central Station

Getting to Oslo City Centre on Metro

Stations in the neighborhood include:

  • Christiania Torv Tram Station
  • Wessels Plass Light Rail Station
  • Kontraskjaeret Tram Station

Things to See and Do in and around Oslo City Centre

What to See in Oslo City Centre

  • Norwegian Parliament
  • Oslo City Hall
  • Oslo Cathedral
  • Akershus Fortress
  • Jernbanetorget