Bob W Sentralen

Three minutes from Oslo Central Station, sharp Scandi design, and competitive pricing for a city that punishes your wallet.

There is no front desk. There is no receptionist. You get a keypad code via WhatsApp, punch it in, and you're in. If that sentence makes you anxious, book somewhere else. If it sounds like freedom, keep reading.

Bob W occupies a building in Kvadraturen, about a five-minute walk from Oslo Central Station (Airport Express Train). The rooms look like a well-curated Scandinavian apartment: high ceilings, big windows, local art on the walls, sustainable furniture. Polaroid cameras on the shelf, yoga mats in the corner. It has personality, which is rare at this price point in Oslo.

The compact rooms are compact. Efficient is the polite word. Studios and apartments come with kitchenettes, which can save serious money. The compact rooms only have a kettle and mini-fridge.

Street-facing rooms catch tram noise and early morning traffic. Request a room facing the inner courtyard. Breakfast is a voucher for a nearby bakery, not a buffet in the building, so you'll need shoes and a jacket.

No air conditioning anywhere. Fans and open windows are the solution, except open windows mean street noise. July and August visitors should factor this in seriously. No gym, but the booking includes free access to Fitness24Seven gym nearby.


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Boutique

Budget Hero
Design Forward

Request a courtyard-facing room when booking. Street-facing rooms on Kirkegata and Tollbugata get tram and traffic noise from early morning.


Kvadraturen is central and safe but concrete-heavy. You're surrounded by offices, tram lines, and tourist flow, not leafy residential streets.

What to do nearby


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1.7km
Over 40 sculptures by Dalí, Rodin, and Louise Bourgeois scattered through a wild forest overlooking the fjord. Stand where Edvard Munch painted The Scream's background, all with free 24-hour access.

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