Bunks at Rode

A modern hostel five-ten minutes from Grünerløkka, one of Oslo's quiet residential pockets. Private rooms and shared dorms are both available. Rooftop terrace on the 11th floor has views across all of Oslo. No food on site, but a Kiwi supermarket sits next door.

An 11th-floor rooftop terrace with panoramic views over Oslo and the fjord, and you're paying hostel prices. That's the hook at Bunks at Rode. The place looks and feels more like a budget boutique hotel than a backpacker joint. Scandinavian minimalist design, clean lines, everything new and spotless.

The dorm beds are enclosed pods with blackout curtains, reading lights, and USB ports. You get more privacy than in most hostels, which matters when you're sharing a room with strangers. The whole building is modern and well-maintained.

The location is the trade-off. This is Rodeløkka, a quiet residential area on the northern edge of hipster Grünerløkka. Walking to Oslo Central Station takes 30 to 40 minutes. The #30 bus stops nearby and runs straight to the city center, so it's manageable, but don't book this expecting to stumble home from Karl Johans gate. Grünerløkka itself, with its coffee bars, vintage shops, and parks like Birkelunden, is a short walk south.

There's a Kiwi supermarket on the ground floor of the building. The shared kitchen, though, is basically a microwave. No proper stove for dorm guests. Breakfast isn't included. Luggage storage costs extra.


Not central, but the #30 bus is your lifeline. It stops right by the hotel and goes directly to the city center and the Bygdøy museum peninsula without transfers.


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Budget

Neighbourhood vibe


Rodeløkka is quiet and residential, a few minutes' walk north of hipster Grünerløkka's bars and cafes. Not the city center, but the neighborhood plenty of restaurants, bars and bakeries, and actual locals instead of tourists.

What to do nearby


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The working residence of Norway's King and Queen through lavish 19th-century state chambers during summer, or year-round you can watch the daily Changing of the Guard ceremony.

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