Numa Topp Oslo

Spacious, well-designed apartments with full kitchens in Oslo's most upscale residential neighborhood.

This is not a hotel. It's an aparthotel with no reception, no lobby, no human being to greet you. Check-in happens via a PIN code on your phone. Extra towels come via WhatsApp. If that sounds fine, read on. If it sounds stressful, stop here.

The apartments sit inside a 19th-century building in Frogner, one of Oslo's quietest and wealthiest neighborhoods. High ceilings, herringbone floors, modern Scandi furniture. The rooms are genuinely spacious by Oslo standards, with full kitchenettes that include a dishwasher, stovetop, oven, and a Nespresso machine. This is where the real value lies. Oslo restaurants will drain your wallet in two days. 

Rooms facing the inner courtyard catch noise from a restaurant below, especially on weekend evenings. Ask for a street-facing room on Skovveien if sleep matters to you. The building also lacks air conditioning, which is a non-issue for ten months of the year but miserable during a July heatwave.

Skip the hotel breakfast add-on. Walk three minutes to Åpent Bakeri Inkognito instead. The Royal Palace park is a five-minute stroll. Karl Johans gate is ten to fifteen minutes on foot. You're central without feeling like you're in the tourist zone.


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Apartment

Crowd Pleaser
Design Forward

Request a street-facing room on Skovveien. Courtyard-facing rooms get restaurant noise on weekend evenings.


Frogner is embassy-heavy, residential, and quiet. Safe streets, good bakeries, zero grit. A 10-15 minute walk gets you to the city center.

What to do nearby


2.1km Insider pick
A concentrated, walkable collection of authentic Norwegian buildings and interiors that includes a medieval stave church and dedicated galleries for costume and craft. It is the only place in Oslo where you can physically walk from the Black Death era (1300s) to the Nokia era (1990s) in less than 20 minutes.
2.1km
See how Oslo transformed itself from a concrete highway junction into one of Europe's most swimmable, walkable waterfronts.
2.2km
A largely 12th-century stave construction preserved through 19th-century relocation and restoration. It is the most accessible stave church in Norway.

Other hotels nearby


1.7km
Three minutes from Oslo Central Station, sharp Scandi design, and competitive pricing for a city that punishes your wallet.
1.7km
A budget-friendly price tag on the most central street in Oslo.
1.8km
A well-equipped apartment with a washing machine and kitchenette, five minutes from Oslo Central Station.