Thon Hotel Cecil

Free evening meals Monday through Thursday smack in the middle of Oslo

Two blocks from the Norwegian Parliament, on a quiet side street off Karl Johans gate. You're in the dead center of Oslo, and yet the noise level is surprisingly low. The vibe inside is clean Scandinavian corporate, not exciting, but calm and well-run. Staff are sharp and helpful without the forced cheer.

The rooms are small. Standard Oslo small, meaning two open suitcases on the floor and you're climbing over them. The decor is functional, not ugly, not memorable. Many rooms face an internal atrium, which means silence but also very little natural light. If daylight matters, ask for an upper floor facing Rosenkrantz' gate or Stortingsgata.

The big draw here is the food. Breakfast is a proper Scandinavian spread, fresh smoothies, quality fish, hot options, well above the standard hotel buffet. Then Monday through Thursday, there's a complimentary light evening meal, soup, salad, bread, and a hot dish. In a city where a mediocre restaurant dinner runs 400-500 NOK per person, that's real money saved over a multi-night stay.

The catch on the food: the free evening meal disappears during summer (late June through late August) and major holidays. Book outside those windows and you get the full benefit. The Flytoget airport train stops at National Theatre station, a five-minute walk away. Cash is not accepted at check-in, cards only.


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Mid-Range

Business Hotel
Crowd Pleaser

Light sleepers: book an atrium-facing room for total silence. Book an upper floor room facing Stortingsgata for a Parliament glimpse.


You're on Oslo's main axis, Parliament on one side, Royal Palace a short walk up the hill. Restaurants, bars, and shops in every direction, no transit needed.

What to do nearby


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Experience the human story of Norwegian resistance during Nazi occupation (1940-1945) through atmospheric dark-to-light museum design, illegal newspapers hidden in firewood, saboteur equipment concealed in fish barrels, and the Heavy Water Sabotage that stopped Germany's nuclear program
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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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See the late-19th-century apartment where Henrik Ibsen lived and worked in his final years, now paired with a small theatre programme that brings his world into performance.

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