Saga Hotel Oslo

A quiet, well-run boutique hotel in Oslo's best residential neighborhood with free parking and an exceptional breakfast.

An 1890s brick building on a quiet side street in Frogner, one of Oslo's most upscale residential neighborhoods. High ceilings, a lobby with a fireplace, and Scandinavian design that feels restrained rather than try-hard. The vibe is more wealthy friend's townhouse than hotel. Walk in and the noise of the city just stops.

The standard rooms are small. Around 15-16 square meters for a double. Two large suitcases and you're climbing over things. Ask for a higher floor facing the courtyard, you'll get better light and even less noise, though the street is already calm. Not all rooms have air conditioning, which is fine nine months of the year but could be rough in a warm July.

Free parking in the courtyard is a genuine rarity in Oslo, where you'd normally pay 400-500 NOK a day. The catch: only about 18 spots, first come first served, no reservations. Arrive after dinner and you're probably out of luck.

The breakfast is outstanding. High-quality Norwegian ingredients, fresh smoothies, solid hot options. It's served in the basement, though, in a windowless room. The food more than compensates, but don't expect a sun-drenched morning experience.

Tram stop Rosenborg is a three-minute walk. Tram 19 runs straight to the city center. Bogstadveien, Oslo's main upscale shopping street, is five minutes on foot. Vigeland Sculpture Park is a 15-minute walk. No gym on-site, but the front desk hands out free passes to Fresh Fitness nearby.


Star rating
4

Hotel category
Boutique

Best Breakfast
Design Forward
Historic Gem

No gym in the building, but ask reception for the free pass to Fresh Fitness, a full gym a few minutes' walk away. Free parking exists (which is kinda unheard of this centrally in Oslo) but can't be reserved. Arrive early to secure a spot.


Frogner is wealthy, quiet, and residential. Tree-lined streets, embassies, expensive strollers. Oslo's best shopping street is a five-minute walk, the city center a short tram ride.

What to do nearby


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The most famous angry face in Norway. It captures a universal human emotion so perfectly that it makes people laugh in recognition, regardless of their language.
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A concentrated, ordered presentation of a single sculptor´s entire public programme that lets you study material, form and expression across more than 200 works. It is free, open 24/7, and captures the universal human experience (joy, anger, grief) so perfectly that you don't need to know anything about art to feel it.

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