A full kitchen with a dishwasher, a washing machine, and heated bathroom floors, all within a five-minute walk of Bryggen. That's the core proposition here, and for families or anyone staying more than a couple of nights in one of Europe's most expensive cities, it's a strong one.
This is not a hotel. There's no reception desk, no staff on site, no lobby. You get two codes via SMS, one for the front door and one for your apartment, and you're on your own from there. The space is modern Scandinavian-minimalist, clean lines, functional furniture, more square footage than you'd get at a traditional hotel for the same price. The apartments feel like a well-maintained corporate rental, not a home with personality.
The trade-offs: There's no luggage storage, which is a problem if your flight leaves at 8 PM and checkout is at 11 AM. No daily cleaning either. Run out of toilet paper on day three and that's your problem, not theirs. The apartment comes with a "starter kit" of one dishwasher tablet, a tiny soap, and a single toilet roll. Hit the Rema 1000 or Bunnpris nearby to stock up.
Street noise carries on lower floors, especially on weekends. The minimum check-in age is 25, and quiet hours start at 7 PM, which is unusually early.