Scandic Holberg Hotel

Freshly renovated rooms, a real gym, and a location that puts you within walking distance of everything central Oslo without the tourist-strip feel.

The gym has a squat rack and free weights. That's not a joke. In a city where most hotel "fitness centres" consist of a dusty treadmill and a yoga mat, Scandic Holberg went and installed equipment you'd find at an actual gym. If you travel with lifting shoes, this is your place.

The hotel sits on Holbergs plass, a five-minute walk from the Royal Palace in one direction and Karl Johans gate in the other. Nationaltheatret station, where the airport express train stops, is about 500 metres away. The neighbourhood feels like Oslo going about its business, not a tourist corridor. Walk two minutes to Lorry, a legendary bar with 200-plus beers and the kind of eccentric decor that Instagram was invented for.

Rooms got a renovation in early 2025, so everything feels clean and current. Minimalist Scandinavian decor, parquet floors in some rooms, functional furniture. The bathrooms, though, are tight. Shower water gets everywhere. Standard for mid-range Oslo, but don't expect to spread out.

The tram line runs directly outside the front door. Street-facing rooms catch every rumble, starting early morning. Ask for a courtyard-facing room when you book. This is not optional if you sleep light. The ventilation system can also be noisy, or struggle to cool rooms in summer. 


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Mid-Range

Best Breakfast
Best Gym
Crowd Pleaser

Ask specifically for a courtyard-facing room. Street-facing rooms sit right on the tram line, and you'll hear every pass starting at dawn.


Holbergs plass is an intersection between the upscale Bogstadveien shopping street and the city centre. Local cafes, tram stops, and the Royal Palace park within a few minutes on foot.

What to do nearby


2.7km
Over 40 sculptures by Dalí, Rodin, and Louise Bourgeois scattered through a wild forest overlooking the fjord. Stand where Edvard Munch painted The Scream's background, all with free 24-hour access.
2.8km
Inner-Oslo island where substantial 12th-century Cistercian monastery ruins sit alongside visible quarry geology and 19th-century military remains, all reachable by a short ferry from the city.
3.0km
3,000 color-changing LED lights hanging from pine trees that pulse like breathing or swaying grass, creating the sensation of entering a bioluminescent forest.

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Centrally located, a tram stop at the door and Grünerløkka within walking distance make it a solid launchpad for exploring Oslo on a budget.