Revier Hotel Oslo

A Michelin-starred restaurant, a year-round rooftop bar, and a killer Kvadraturen location, all in one building.

There is no front desk. No receptionist. No human being to greet you when you walk in. Everything at Revier runs through your phone, from check-in to room access. If that sounds liberating, you'll love it here. If your phone battery dies in the taxi from the airport, you have a problem.

The building sits in Kvadraturen, Oslo's oldest neighborhood, wedged between Akershus Fortress and the waterfront. Oslo Central Station is a short walk. The Opera House is close. You're in the thick of it without being on Karl Johan's tourist conveyor belt.

Rooms are sharp. Scandi-cool done right, with warm earth tones, Egyptian cotton bedding, and big flat-screens with streaming built in. Cleanliness is immaculate. Some units have small kitchenettes, which saves real money in a city where a lunch plate costs 250 NOK. No fridge in the standard rooms, though, which is annoying.

The food situation is the standout. Savage, the on-site restaurant, holds a Michelin star. Null Null does solid pasta for quicker meals. The rooftop bar, Revier Taket, has an enclosed orangery that works year-round. Breakfast, on the other hand, is underwhelming, a basic continental spread that doesn't match the rest of the building's ambition.

Lower floors and street-facing rooms catch weekend noise from the bars and rooftop crowd. No gym anywhere in the building. Book a table at Savage the second you confirm your room, not after you arrive.


Star rating
4

Hotel category
Boutique

Crowd Pleaser
Design Forward

The basement has an 18-seat screening room with curated film nights. Check the schedule, it's a solid way to spend a rainy Oslo evening.


Kvadraturen is historic and walkable, with cobblestone streets between the fortress and the waterfront. Quiet on weekdays, livelier on weekend nights thanks to the bar scene.

What to do nearby


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