Guldsmeden Hotel Oslo

A genuinely atmospheric boutique hotel with one of Oslo's best breakfasts, in a quiet upscale neighborhood.

Four-poster beds draped in Balinese textiles, sheepskin pelts on the floors, organic lavender soap in the bathroom. Oslo Guldsmeden looks like someone merged a Ubud retreat with a Norwegian mountain cabin. The lobby has a fireplace and the whole place radiates warmth. It's a mood.

The rooms are small. Standard singles and doubles hover around 15-16 square meters. You're paying for atmosphere, not space, and that trade-off needs to be clear before you book. The bathrooms are wet rooms, no shower door, no curtain, just water everywhere. The whole floor gets soaked. Bring flip-flops.

No air conditioning. Fans are provided, but during July and August the rooms get stuffy. Street-facing rooms on Parkveien catch tram noise, which becomes a real problem when you need the windows open to cool down. Ask for a courtyard-facing room.

The breakfast is outstanding, fully organic, with homemade bread, local cheeses, ginger shots, and a waffle station. It's not included in all rates, so check before booking. The spa area, a small hammam with sauna, steam, and cold plunge, also costs extra, around 250-300 NOK per person.

Location is excellent. Solli Plass tram stop is two minutes away. The Royal Palace is a five-minute walk. Aker Brygge waterfront is ten minutes on foot. Quiet, upscale neighborhood.


Star rating
4

Hotel category
Boutique

Best Breakfast
Design Forward
Spa & Wellness

Ask for a courtyard-facing room. Street-side rooms get tram noise, and with no AC, you'll need the windows open in summer.


Vika/Frogner is quiet, residential, and upscale. You're off the tourist strip but close to everything, with trams at your doorstep.

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
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A centrally located, seasonal public winter event that combines a public ice rink, chalet-style stalls with Norwegian seasonal food and crafts.

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