Quality Hotel Hasle Linie

A 2021-built hotel with a real gym, strong breakfast, and lower prices than comparable rooms downtown. The trade-off is a 10-minute metro ride.

The trade-off here is simple: ten minutes on the metro instead of a central location, and in return you get a modern room with hardwood floors, a proper gym, and a breakfast spread that puts most Oslo hotels to shame. The building opened around 2021, so everything still feels new. Clean lines, Scandinavian design, no scuffed walls or mystery stains.

The gym deserves its own paragraph. This isn't a sad treadmill in a converted closet. The hotel shares access to Sterk Helse, a full-sized professional gym in the same building.

Hasle sits about 4 km northeast of the city center. The neighborhood is residential, modern, safe, and a little bland. Two metro stations, Løren and Hasle, are both within easy walking distance. Line 5 gets you to Oslo Central Station in under 12 minutes. The Flybussen airport bus stops at Haslevangen, about 250 meters from the front door, so skip the detour through Central Station on your way to the airport.

A few things to know. Some standard rooms face an interior atrium, which means less light and a fishbowl feeling if you leave the curtains open. Ask for an exterior-view room on an upper floor. The on-site restaurant tends to close or run limited hours on Sundays. 

In the same vicinity you will also find the Radisson RED Økern, an excellent hotel with a good value proposition you also might want to check out.


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Mid-Range

Best Breakfast
Best Gym
Family Friendly

Request an exterior-view room on an upper floor. Standard rooms facing the interior atrium are darker and feel exposed with curtains open.


Hasle is a modern, residential area with new apartment blocks and not much nightlife. Safe and quiet, but you won't stumble across cozy bars or historic streets here.

What to do nearby


1.6km
A single urban complex that houses Norway's most extensive natural science collections together with a historical botanical garden and interactive mineral and climate displays.
1.9km
Norway's oldest botanical garden (established 1814) with free admission to 6.5 hectares of geographically organized plant collections, a Victorian Palm House from 1868, and modern climate-controlled greenhouses.
2.6km
Sample a wide range of Oslo’s best casual food and local producers under one roof at Oslo´s largest food hall.

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