Hotel Filip Oslo

Apartment-style rooms with kitchens in a prime Oslo location, at rates well below traditional hotels.

There is no front desk. No receptionist. No human being to greet you when you walk through the door. Hotel Filip is a fully contactless "smart hotel" in a gorgeous 1878 building on Munkedamsveien, and everything, from check-in to your room key, lives on your phone. 

The building was renovated in 2022. Rooms are clean, Scandinavian-minimalist, and equipped with Nespresso machines and smart TVs. Book a room with a kitchen and you get a dishwasher, stove, and fridge, which in a city where a mediocre lunch costs 250 NOK, is worth its weight in gold. The standard rooms without kitchens are noticeably smaller. 

There is no breakfast. No restaurant. Walk two minutes to Babbo Collective for excellent sourdough and coffee. The basement has a 24/7 gym and an infrared sauna that's usually empty in the evenings.

Housekeeping is infrequent. Towels every three days, full clean every six. You take your own trash to the bins in the backyard. The location, though, is hard to argue with. Five minutes on foot to Aker Brygge, the National Museum, and ferries to the islands. Nationaltheatret station is right there for the airport express. Email ahead about luggage storage access codes, or you'll be dragging your bags around Tjuvholmen wondering why you didn't.


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Boutique

Best Gym
Design Forward

Email the hotel before arrival to get a separate access code for the luggage room if arriving before check in. There's no reception to help you on the spot.


Vika/Tjuvholmen border. Affluent, quiet, walkable. High-end restaurants and the waterfront are minutes away, but you're slightly removed from the noisiest tourist drag.

What to do nearby


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Watch classic Norwegian drama (such as Ibsen with English subtitles) in the 125-year-old gilded auditorium, or tour the Golden Hall and backstage areas where Norwegian cultural history has been performed for over a century.
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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
0.9km
Walk the ramparts of a 700-year-old fortress, see where Norwegian kings and queens are buried, explore WWII resistance history in atmospheric museums, and watch sunset over Oslo's harbor from the best free viewpoint in the city.

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