Anker Hotel Oslo

Centrally located, a tram stop at the door and Grünerløkka within walking distance make it a solid launchpad for exploring Oslo on a budget.

One of the cheapest private rooms in central Oslo, and it shows, but not in the ways you'd expect. The place is clean. Impressively clean for the volume of people moving through here. Tour groups, backpackers, families on a budget, all funneling through a lobby that feels more like a transit terminal than a hotel.

The rooms are functional. Linoleum floors, blank walls, a writing desk, an armchair. The word "colorful" is doing heavy lifting in the marketing copy. It's more like a well-maintained student dorm than a hotel. The bathrooms are wet-room style, small, with a shower curtain that sticks to your legs. You won't linger in there.

Noise is the big issue. Storgata runs trams and ambulances past the front door at all hours, an emergency room sits nearby. Street-facing rooms are loud. Book a courtyard or river-facing room.. 

No air conditioning. In June or July, when Oslo occasionally hits 30°C, those rooms turn into ovens. Open the window and you get the trams. Close it and you sweat. Pick your discomfort.

The breakfast buffet is a genuine standout for this price bracket, a big spread of Norwegian breads, cheeses, hot dishes, and vegan options. Confirm it's included in your rate before booking through third parties, because some discount rates strip it out. A tram stop sits right outside, connecting you to the Opera House, Munch Museum, and Vigeland Park in minutes. Grünerløkka's coffee shops and vintage stores are a five-minute walk north.


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Budget

Best Breakfast
Budget Hero
Crowd Pleaser

Request a courtyard or river-facing room. Street-facing rooms get tram and ambulance noise around the clock. The difference between a good night and a terrible one.


Storgata is gritty and loud, especially after dark. Walk five minutes north and you're in Grünerløkka, which is a completely different world of good coffee, parks, and vintage shops.

What to do nearby


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Experience the human story of Norwegian resistance during Nazi occupation (1940-1945) through atmospheric dark-to-light museum design, illegal newspapers hidden in firewood, saboteur equipment concealed in fish barrels, and the Heavy Water Sabotage that stopped Germany's nuclear program
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A compact ceremonial forecourt that provides the classic axial view along Karl Johans gate and direct access to the Royal Palace and Palace Park.
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Experience the public storytelling side of the Nobel Peace Prize through an immersive dark room with 1,000 fiber-optic laureate portraits, see an actual gold peace medal, and engage with current year exhibitions about conflict resolution 50 meters from where the actual prize ceremony happens.

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