Radisson Blu Plaza

Direct connection to Oslo Central Station and the best high-rise views in the city.

Thirty-seven floors connected to Oslo Central Station by a pedestrian bridge. Step off the Flytoget airport express, walk across the bridge, and you're in the lobby without touching the sidewalk. 

The lobby is big, busy, and corporate. This is a 700-room tower, and it moves like one. Morning elevator waits during the 8:00 to 9:30 rush are real. Budget extra time if you have a train to catch.

Standard rooms are clean but compact. Scandi-minimal decor, functional furniture, not much personality. You're paying for altitude and address, not square meters. The difference between a forgettable stay and a memorable one here comes down to your room assignment. Ask for a high floor with a fjord view. The city-side rooms are fine. The fjord-side rooms, looking out toward the Opera House and the water, are a different experience entirely. Corner rooms, if available, have dual-aspect windows and feel noticeably bigger.

The gym sits on the 37th floor, with a view of the city which makes a treadmill session more interesting than it has any right to be. The pool is up high too. Fine for a dip, not for laps, and crowded on weekends. The Top Bar on the 34th floor is worth a drink at sunset even if you're not staying here.

Summer can be a problem. The air conditioning doesn't always keep up when Oslo gets warm, and rooms on the sunny side turn stuffy. Minimum check-in age is 20, which catches some younger travelers off guard.


Star rating
4

Hotel category
Mid-Range

Business Hotel
Crowd Pleaser
Train Station

Ask for a high-floor corner room with fjord view. Corner rooms have dual-aspect windows and feel much bigger than standard rooms.


Right next to Oslo Central Station and Oslo Spektrum arena. Busy, urban, transit-oriented. The prettier parts of Oslo, are a 10-minute walk.

What to do nearby


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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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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.
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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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