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Hotell Bondeheimen

A centrally located hotel with real Norwegian character.

Bondeheimen has been standing here since 1913, originally built for writers, actors, and farmers visiting the capital. That spirit hasn't left. The walls are decorated with portraits of Norwegian cultural figures. Every room is named after one. It's unpretentious in a way that most city-center hotels can't pull off because they're too busy trying to look like a design magazine.

Location is the strongest card. One block parallel to Karl Johans gate, less than 200 meters from the Parliament building, tram stop on the doorstep. You can walk to the Opera House, the Royal Palace, Oslo Cathedral, all of it. No bus required.

Standard rooms are compact and pine-heavy. Think traditional Scandinavian, not modern Scandinavian. Some will find it dated. The superior and deluxe rooms have been renovated and feel noticeably better, so the upgrade is worth considering. Bathroom floors are heated, which matters from October to April.

Breakfast is served in Kaffistova, the hotel's own cafeteria-style restaurant. Brunost, local fish, excellent bread. It's a proper Norwegian spread. Kaffistova also serves traditional Norwegian food for dinner, including raspeballer (potato dumplings) at prices that won't make your eyes water, which is rare for central Oslo.

The big problem: no air conditioning. Summer heatwaves turn rooms into saunas. Open the window and the tram noise rolls in, especially in front-facing rooms. Request a courtyard-facing room if you're a light sleeper.


Hotel guests get a 20% discount at Heimen Husfliden next door, the best shop in Oslo for traditional Norwegian wool sweaters and crafts. Worth knowing before you buy souvenirs elsewhere.


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Mid-Range

Neighbourhood vibe


Smack in the middle of Oslo's busiest stretch. Theaters, shops, cafes, Parliament, all within a few minutes on foot. Busy and loud.

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