The Thief Oslo

A design hotel with a real art collection and fjord views. It´s the most atmospheric splurge in the city.

Dark velvet, gold accents, contemporary art on every wall. The Thief doesn't look like a Norwegian hotel. It looks like a nightclub that happens to have beds. The lobby is moody, the hallways are dim, and the whole place leans hard into a kind of international rockstar aesthetic. Your room key gets you free entry to the Astrup Fearnley Museum next door, which is a nice touch since the hotel's own collection of 102 works already makes it feel like you're sleeping in a gallery.

The beds are excellent, topped with Røros Tweed wool blankets and proper down duvets. Turndown service comes with tea and a brownie, which is a small thing that Scandinavian hotels almost never bother with. The Geneva sound systems in the rooms are a welcome upgrade from the usual Bluetooth speaker. The hotel is not new, some furniture is starting to show scuffs and wear, which feels wrong when you're paying top-tier rates.

Standard rooms are around 24 square metres, small but a decent size for Oslo. Ask for a higher floor facing the fjord, because lower rooms facing the canal get foot traffic on the boardwalk right outside your window.

Tjuvholmen is beautiful but remote by Oslo standards. The walk to Oslo Central Station takes a solid 20 to 30 minutes. No tram nearby. The closest bus stop is at Vika Atrium, and the nearest train station, Nationaltheateret, where the Airport trains stop, is a 15 minute walk away. Grab a taxi if you're arriving with bags.

The spa has a pool, hamam, and sauna, but access costs around 295 NOK unless you've booked a spa treatment. At this price point, that stings. For a more authentic sauna on the water experience, check out KOK Aker Brygge 5 minutes away.


Star rating
5

Hotel category
Luxury

Design Forward
Spa & Wellness
The Splurge

The spa pool costs 295 NOK extra unless you book a treatment. In summer, skip it entirely and swim at the free city dock right outside the hotel, or check out the KOK Saunas at Aker Brygge.


Tjuvholmen is a polished, modern waterfront district full of galleries and restaurants. Gorgeous to walk around, but it's at the far end of Aker Brygge, a long haul from central Oslo on foot.

What to do nearby


2.4km
Sample a wide range of Oslo’s best casual food and local producers under one roof at Oslo´s largest food hall.
2.4km Insider pick
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.
2.6km
Hike to a red-topped wooden lighthouse that looks like a Wes Anderson set, swim from flat rocks with clearer water than closer to the city, then eat your lunch at the charming Gressholmen Kro.

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