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Esta propiedad
Citybox Oslo epitomises Scandinavian minimalism meets budget-conscious design—a no-frills, high-efficiency 3-star that strips away pretence and delivers clean, compact rooms with quality basics: rainfall showers, memory-foam beds, and free WiFi in a converted office building. Standing in its modest lobby, you sense purposeful Scandinavian restraint: pale woods, white walls, self-service check-in kiosks, a small café corner. It's the hotel for the shrewd urban explorer who values location (steps from Oslo Central Station) and honest value over amenities theatre, appealing to independent travellers, business visitors, and city-break couples unwilling to overpay for frills they won't use.
💬 What guests say
Guests consistently praise Citybox Oslo's excellent location near the train station, smooth self-check-in, and clean, well-equipped common areas with a kitchen. However, recurring gripes include small rooms that lack basic amenities like drinking cups and tissue boxes, with some noting that service can be impersonal.
★★★★★“We stayed at Citybox Oslo and absolutely loved the concept. The hotel works entirely with self check-in and self check-out, which is incredibly smooth and practical. The common areas are fantastic. There is a fully equipped kitchen with a microwave, toaster, kettle, fridge, and all the essentials like plates, cups, an”
— Mustafa Görgüç, 4 months ago
★★★★★“Fabulous spot for a basic but great hotel in Oslo. 5 mins from the train station and so central. The rooms are perfect for those who are out all day sightseeing and there are lovely relaxing areas downstairs to use as well. We loved the cafes next to the hotel. So well thought out, luggage storage, umbrellas to rent -”
— Heather Evans, 3 months ago
★“Negative Rating!!! I am very disappointed with how my booking was handled by Citybox Oslo. Due to the ongoing war situation in the Middle East, the Dubai airspace was closed, the Dubai airport shut down, and the airline, Emirates, cancelled the flight. This was completely beyond my control. I informed the hotel in ad”
— Chris David, 3 months ago
★★★★★“I wish I could give more than 5 stars for the location. Would have liked the rooms to be a little bigger but dont complain at the price we got it for. Service is alright but the accessibility and the facilities provided by the hotel are top notch. We enjoyed ourselves and hope to visit again if we find ourselves in Osl”
— Hardik Upadhyay, 3 months ago
️Crónicas de la ciudad
Oslo, founded in 1048 by Harald III, rose from Viking roots to become Christiania (1624–1925) when the medieval city burned and was rebuilt east of Akershus Fortress under Danish-Norwegian rule. The city's architectural soul reflects this layering: medieval stone walls meet 17th-century grid streets, Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) apartments from the 1900s–1930s, and bold modernist civic projects including the 1960s City Hall and contemporary opera house. Today's Oslo is Scandinavia's cultural and political heart—home to the Nobel Prize ceremony, the Munch Museum, and a global reputation for sustainability and design innovation—whilst retaining deep connections to its maritime and industrial past along the Oslofjord.
️ Mejor época para visitar
La guía completaLos mejores meses
May–June and September offer Oslo's sweet spot: long daylight (near-midnight sun by June), warming temperatures (15–20°C), cherry blossoms and garden opening, without July–August's peak tourist crush and inflated prices. September brings crisp autumn light, cultural reopenings post-summer, and fewer queues at Munch and the Viking Ship Museum.
🔥 Peak / Festival Surge
July–August dominates; school holidays, cruise-ship arrivals, and perfect summer weather (18–22°C) pack the city. Hotel prices surge 30–50% above low season; queues form at major attractions (Vigeland Sculpture Park, Fram Museum); restaurants book weeks ahead. Øya Festival (August) and Oslo Pride (June, smaller but culturally significant) also drive demand.
El presupuesto de la temporada
April–May and September–October offer 20–35% discounts versus peak, milder weather (10–15°C), fewer tour groups, and the city's authentic rhythm visible again. October sees autumn colours; April brings spring energy and Easter week crowds but recovers mid-month.
Tiempo y embalaje
Oslo's June is unpredictably cool (13–17°C) with frequent drizzle and midnight twilight, not the Mediterranean idyll imagined; even summer requires a waterproof layer and closed shoes. Pack: waterproof jacket, long trousers, sturdy trainers, and an umbrella—non-negotiable for any Oslo June visit.
Briefing en vivo de la ciudad
- Oslo's Ringba rapid transit line extension opened in 2024; check local transit maps as some bus routes near Central Station (where Citybox sits) have been rerouted—verify your journey to/from airport and attractions on www.ruter.no before arrival.
- The Munch Museum relocated to a new waterfront building in 2021; queues remain long in peak season. June weekday mornings (9–11 a.m.) are less crowded than afternoons and weekends.
- Midwinter darkness is December–January; conversely, June offers near-midnight sun (sunset ~22:30), making evening exploration feasible. Book restaurants early as daylight tempts extended outdoor dining, limiting evening table availability.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to Citybox Oslo, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on upper floors (4th-6th) facing away from Grünerløkka street; corner rooms offer more space and light
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor and 1st floor rooms facing the street due to traffic noise; rooms near the elevator shaft
Best views
Upper floor rooms (5th-6th) with views toward Grünerløkka neighborhood or city skyline; north-facing rooms have pleasant Oslo vistas
Quietest floors
5th and 6th floors are quietest, away from street noise
🔊 Noise notes
Street-facing rooms experience moderate traffic noise during daytime hours; thin walls may transmit some corridor noise; construction activity possible in surrounding area
💡 Insider tips
Request a room away from the street at booking; Citybox is a budget chain with compact rooms but efficient design; quieter during weekends; upper floors offer better value for noise levels; rooms are small but well-maintained; consider earplugs if noise-sensitive; good location in trendy Grünerløkka district with restaurants nearby
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
Instalaciones hoteleras
Free high-speed WiFi throughout (100+ Mbps); no login constraints, auto-connects to CityboxHotels_Free network
Single lift serves all 7 floors without accessible stairs-only sections; compact building with narrow corridors on upper floors
Complimentary digital PressReader newsstand (300+ titles); no physical newspapers provided; building is 1980s functional design with minimal heritage features
Check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00; early check-in from 12:00 subject to availability (free); late check-out until 13:00 costs NOK 250, until 15:00 costs NOK 400
Free luggage storage before check-in and after check-out (24-hour availability at front desk)
Step-free access at main entrance; accessible lift to all floors; two accessible rooms with roll-in showers and grab bars; tight corridor widths may challenge large wheelchairs
No on-site parking; nearest public car park is Jernbanetorget Parking (50 m walk) at NOK 250/night (6:00–22:00) or NOK 150/night (22:00–6:00); Q-Park Europa at Tollbugata (150 m) offers NOK 290/day; no EV charging available at hotel
Tarifas, Impuestos y Depósitos
City / tourist tax: NOK 12.50 per person per night (mandatory Oslo visitor tax)
Deposit & card hold: NOK 500–1000 advance deposit required; additional card authorisation hold at check-in for incidentals
Faith & Dietary cerca
- Church: Oslo domkirke (316 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Oslokirken (349 m · ~4 min walk)
- Church: Trefoldighetskirken (940 m · ~12 min walk)
- Church: Margaretakyrkan (951 m · ~12 min walk)
Halal: Hamidiye or Al-Reef on Markveien, Grünerløkka (5-min walk north); also kebab spots on Bogstadveien certified halal
Kosher: Limited; Oslo Jewish Community (Det Mosaiske Trossamfunn) can advise; nearest proper kosher shops ~20-min travel east
Vegan/Vegetarian: By Ormer (Markveien, Grünerløkka, 5-min walk); Louvabel vegan café nearby; most cafes/restaurants have vegan options labeled
Estilo de vida y recreación local
Byporten Shopping — 410 m · ~5 min walk
Børshagen — 177 m · ~2 min walk
Småflaskemuseet — 300 m · ~4 min walk
Operahuset i Oslo — 569 m · ~7 min walk
Myntgata lekeplass — 640 m · ~8 min walk
5 minutos de radios esenciales
Nearest — 187 m · ~2 min walk
Vitusapotek Arkaden — 212 m · ~3 min walk
Deli de Luca — 193 m · ~2 min walk
Stortorvet — 386 m · ~5 min walk
Dinero y moneda
Get a travel card →Norwegian Krone, NOK
DNB or Nordea bank branches on Ferner Jacobsens gate; avoid airport exchanges (poor rates); XE or Wise for online transfers
Visa/Mastercard/contactless ubiquitous; mobile pay (Vipps) essential—nearly all shops, cafes, taxis accept it; cash rarely needed
Not obligatory; 5-10% for exceptional service in restaurants; round up taxi fares; hotel staff appreciate small tips but don't expect
Comer, comprar y viajar en un presupuesto
Cheap car hire →Kaffebrenneriet or local café chains serve decent coffee 45–55 NOK; try smaller independents on Ferner Jacobsens gate
Lunch menus at casual spots (pizza, kebab, Thai) near Grünerløkka district offer mains + bread 85–120 NOK; Subway/fast-casual ~100 NOK
Kebab, pizza, or ramen joints in nearby Grünerløkka or Løkka: mains 120–160 NOK; Thai/Asian faster-food spots similar pricing
Grünerløkka (5-min walk north): food trucks, falafel stands, and casual street vendors near Markveien; pizza slices 50–70 NOK
Rema 1000 or Kiwi on Ferner Jacobsens gate (~3-min walk); budget-friendly chains; Matpakkeriet deli for budget meal deals
H&M and Zara on Bogstadveien (10-min walk); thrift shops on Markveien in Grünerløkka; Ferner Jacobsens gate has mixed retail
Ruter day pass (Dagskort) 108 NOK (unlimited bus/tram/metro); airport bus Flybussen ~210 NOK; tram #17 or #12 direct from area
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
OsloAll emergency services in Norway use the single number 112. This is the primary emergency number for police, ambulance, and fire services throughout Oslo and all of Norway.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in Oslo, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
🛬 Your arrival
🕒 Check-in is from 15:00. Arriving earlier? Most hotels store luggage free — just ask at reception.
🧭 First things nearby: cash · Nearest — 187 m · ~2 min walk — pharmacy · Vitusapotek Arkaden — 212 m · ~3 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →En torno a
Book trains →Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) → Central Station / multiple city stops
💡 Budget-friendly alternative. Can be crowded during peak times. Book online for discount codes.
Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) → Oslo Central Station (5 min walk to hotel)
💡 Fastest, most reliable option. Buy ticket at airport or via app. Direct connection, no stops. Best value for money.
Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL) → Citybox Oslo (city center)
💡 Uber often cheaper than traditional taxis. Pre-book for guaranteed rates. Takes about 1 hour in rush hour.
Throughout Oslo city center → All major attractions near Citybox Oslo
💡 Most convenient local transit. Get 24-hour ticket or Oslo Pass for unlimited travel. Tram 11 loops near major attractions.
Preguntas frecuentes
What are the best rooms at Citybox Oslo?
Rooms on upper floors (4th-6th) facing away from Grünerløkka street; corner rooms offer more space and light
Which rooms should I avoid at Citybox Oslo?
Ground floor and 1st floor rooms facing the street due to traffic noise; rooms near the elevator shaft
Is Citybox Oslo noisy?
Street-facing rooms experience moderate traffic noise during daytime hours; thin walls may transmit some corridor noise; construction activity possible in surrounding area
Which rooms have the best views at Citybox Oslo?
Upper floor rooms (5th-6th) with views toward Grünerløkka neighborhood or city skyline; north-facing rooms have pleasant Oslo vistas
What are insider tips for staying at Citybox Oslo?
Request a room away from the street at booking; Citybox is a budget chain with compact rooms but efficient design; quieter during weekends; upper floors offer better value for noise levels; rooms are small but well-maintained; consider earplugs if noise-sensitive; good location in trendy Grünerløkka district with restaurants nearby
What time is check-in at Citybox Oslo?
Check-in at Citybox Oslo is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Citybox Oslo have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi throughout (100+ Mbps); no login constraints, auto-connects to CityboxHotels_Free network
Is there a city or tourist tax at Citybox Oslo?
NOK 12.50 per person per night (mandatory Oslo visitor tax)
Where can I eat cheaply near Citybox Oslo?
Lunch menus at casual spots (pizza, kebab, Thai) near Grünerløkka district offer mains + bread 85–120 NOK; Subway/fast-casual ~100 NOK
What is the cheapest way to get around from Citybox Oslo?
Ruter day pass (Dagskort) 108 NOK (unlimited bus/tram/metro); airport bus Flybussen ~210 NOK; tram #17 or #12 direct from area
When is the best time to visit Oslo?
May–June and September offer Oslo's sweet spot: long daylight (near-midnight sun by June), warming temperatures (15–20°C), cherry blossoms and garden opening, without July–August's peak tourist crush and inflated prices. September brings crisp autumn light, cultural reopenings post-summer, and fewer queues at Munch and the Viking Ship Museum.
️ Top atracciones
💡 Visit during lunch hour for organ concerts (usually 12:00-12:30 on Thursdays). The cathedral is less crowded in late afternoon.
💡 Take the elevator to the rooftop for panoramic city views at no extra cost. The interior murals depicting Norwegian history are remarkable.
💡 The summer café area is perfect for relaxing. Free botanical garden access included - look for rare plant collections.
💡 Visit early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and best light for photography. The Monolith is the centerpiece - a 17-meter tall granite sculpture.
💡 Board the actual ship and explore the crew's quarters. Entry is affordable compared to Oslo's premium attractions. Student discounts available.