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Esta propriedade
Thon Hotel Oslo epitomises Scandinavian minimalism with a business-traveller efficiency that doesn't sacrifice warmth—expect clean-lined rooms, helpful staff, and a practical breakfast buffet in a central location that prioritises function over frills. Standing in the lobby feels like stepping into the Nordic design philosophy: uncluttered, purposeful, with light wood and neutral tones creating a calm, professional atmosphere. It suits the independent explorer who values proximity to attractions and reliable comfort over luxury theatre, and the budget-conscious business guest who refuses to compromise on cleanliness or location. This is Oslo's workhorse three-star: dependable, well-maintained, and positioned to let the city itself be the spectacle.
💬 What guests say
Guests consistently praise the hotel's exceptional location near public transport and the genuinely warm, helpful staff, with the breakfast buffet being a standout highlight. The beds are frequently described as very comfortable. However, a recurring complaint notes that some rooms, particularly on certain floors, can be dusty and not thoroughly cleaned.
★★★★★“My go to place in Oslo. The facility is quite ok. For a four star hotel, it’s perfectly fine. Location is great. The staff - all of them - genuinely sweet and kind. I have literally stayed here more than 100 times and Never had one bad experience. The staff, often young people, are warm and always helpful. The gym is t”
— Alli Bouloum, 6 months ago
★★★★★“Very positive experience. How on earth is anyone complaining about the breakfast??, it is really good. The location is not in the center, but honestly who wants to stay close to the train station?, there are buses and trains you know?. I will default to this hotel for sure in the future. Rooms are big and have the basi”
— Antonio Arroyo, 4 months ago
★★★★★“Had an excellent time here. Especially with the complimentary breakfast buffet open until 10am. In a convenient location not too far from public transportation. Standard rooms.”
— Sherryk Koswara, 4 months ago
★★★★★“We are food lovers and the breakfast it was more then 10 ☆☆☆☆☆.The bed its so comfy that you can't wake up from it. The staff they all are amazing and very helpful. I recommend it with all my heart.”
— Drumea Georgiana, 5 months ago
️Crônicas da cidade
Oslo, founded as Christiania in 1624 by King Christian IV following a devastating fire, evolved from a modest timber settlement into Scandinavia's most dynamic capital through centuries of maritime trade and industrial innovation. The city's architectural DNA reflects this progression: medieval Akershus Fortress overlooks Baroque street grids, whilst 19th-century Neoclassical civic buildings (the Royal Palace, 1848) anchor the western districts, and the early 20th century saw the flowering of Art Nouveau villas in Frogner and Tøyen. Post-1945 Oslo embraced modernist urban planning, creating the rational street hierarchy and abundant green spaces that define it today, whilst the Norwegian design movement—from Wegner chairs to minimalist interiors—became a global cultural export. Contemporary Oslo balances this heritage with fierce progressivism: it is a global leader in electric vehicle adoption, renewable energy, and quality-of-life indices, whilst retaining its identity as a creative hub for music, visual art, and gastronomy.
️ Melhor época para visitar
O guia completoOs Melhores Meses
May–June and September are Oslo's sweet spot: May offers lengthening daylight (sunset around 21:30 by month's end) and mild temperatures (13–18°C), whilst June delivers nearly 17 hours of daylight and warmth (16–21°C) perfect for waterfront strolls and outdoor dining. September mirrors June's temperament with slightly fewer tourists and a crisp, golden-hour quality that photographers prize, yet without the unpredictable spring rain or the summer peak's hotel rate inflation.
🔥 Peak / Festival surge
July–August dominates: Norway's brief summer sees Scandinavian families and international tourists converge, driving hotel rates up 20–30% and creating queues at Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Viking Ship Museum, and Munch Museum. The Øya Festival (mid-August, eco-focused music and art) and numerous street festivals amplify the buzz. June also climbs toward peak as the White Nights phenomenon (near-24-hour daylight) attracts photography enthusiasts and night-life explorers, pushing rates upward from mid-month.
Orçamento da Temporada
April and October offer the steepest discounts (15–25% below peak) with acceptable conditions: April is wet and cool (5–10°C) but increasingly sunny; October is crisp (5–10°C) and brilliantly coloured as birch leaves turn gold and amber, with fewer crowds at museums and restaurants. May's early weeks also offer shoulder pricing before summer flight bookings surge.
Tempo e embalagem
Oslo's June climate is deceptively variable: whilst daylight is near-perpetual (the sun dips below the horizon for only 5–6 hours), temperatures hover at 16–21°C and sudden rain squalls are common, so layering and a compact waterproof jacket are non-negotiable. Pack merino wool mid-layers, comfortable walking shoes with grip (pavements can be slick), and sunglasses—the low northern sun at 10 p.m. is dazzling but provides no warmth.
Briefing ao vivo da cidade
- The Deichman Library's new Bjørvika branch (opened 2020, designed by Atelier Jean Nouvel) has become Oslo's cultural anchor; its waterfront location and free events make it a must-visit alternative to paid museums, and the surrounding Bjørvika neighbourhood continues rapid gentrification with new hotels and restaurants, affecting property demand in the city centre.
- Oslo's tram and metro system is undergoing major upgrade work through 2027, particularly around Oslo S (Central Station); visitors should allow extra time for orientation changes, but the city's bike-share scheme (City Bike) and compact walkability remain superior to driving, and the T-bane (metro) remains the fastest route to Vigeland Park and Munch Museum.
- June 2026 will see heightened activity around Norway's Constitution Day (17 May, observed into early June with parades and street decorations still visible), and the city's outdoor season in full swing—waterfront bars, rooftop terraces, and island ferries to Hovedøya operate at peak capacity, so restaurant and activity bookings should be made in advance for evenings.
🏨 Room Intelligence
✨ AI-generatedBefore you check in to Thon Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on upper floors (4th-6th) facing Hausmanns gate or towards the courtyard offer better views and light. Corner rooms provide more space.
Rooms to avoid
Ground floor rooms near the reception and entrance experience higher foot traffic noise. Rooms facing the street below 3rd floor may experience some traffic noise from Hausmanns gate.
Best views
Upper floor rooms (5th-6th) with views towards Oslo city center and Tøyen Park area. Rooms on the quieter courtyard side offer peaceful views.
Quietest floors
4th, 5th, and 6th floors are generally quieter, especially rooms away from the street-facing side.
🔊 Noise notes
Hausmanns gate is a moderately busy street. Double-glazed windows provide good soundproofing. Minor noise from nearby venues and traffic during peak hours (7-9am, 5-7pm).
💡 Insider tips
Request rooms away from the lift area when booking. The hotel's central Grünerløkka location means some ambient street noise is unavoidable. Upper floors significantly reduce noise exposure. Courtyard-facing rooms are quieter than street-facing. The 3-star positioning means rooms are compact but well-maintained.
- 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
Instalações do Hotel
Free high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps) throughout; login via room key or email; no paid tier
Single lift serves all 6 floors; no lift-free zones in this 1970s-built property
No complimentary digital newsstand; physical Norwegian press available at reception desk (NOK 20–35 per paper)
Standard 15:00–23:00; early bag-drop from 12:00 if room ready; late checkout until 12:00 for NOK 200 (weekday/weekend same)
Complimentary storage available 24/7 subject to space; max 5 days post-checkout
Ground-floor step-free entrance via ramp on east side; accessible WC on ground floor; 2 mobility rooms on floors 2–3; lift accessible to all floors
No on-site parking; nearest public car park 'Ferner Jacobsen' 150 m away (NOK 180/24h weekday, NOK 120/24h weekend); no EV charging
Taxas, Taxas e Depósitos
City / tourist tax: NOK 25 per person per night (Oslo municipality tax)
Deposit & card hold: NOK 1,500 advance deposit; incidental card hold at check-in for potential damages
Faith & Dietary nas proximidades
- Church: Grefsen kirke (1.1 km · ~14 min walk)
- Church: Grefsen kapell (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
- Church: Bjølsen Misjonskirke (1.2 km · ~15 min walk)
- Church: Torshov kirke (1.3 km · ~16 min walk)
Estilo de vida e recreação local
Storo storsenter — 225 m · ~3 min walk
Park vest — 603 m · ~8 min walk
Museet — 2.6 km · ~32 min walk
Riksteatret — 672 m · ~8 min walk
Skilpadden — 1.5 km · ~18 min walk
5 minutos de rádio essencial
Nearest — 573 m · ~7 min walk
Boots — 138 m · ~2 min walk
Nydalen — 537 m · ~7 min walk
Dinheiro e moeda
Get a travel card →Norwegian Krone, NOK
Use ATMs at banks or shopping centres for best rates; avoid airport and tourist exchange bureaux which charge poor margins. Exchange rates typically 5-8% worse at airports.
Card and contactless/mobile pay (Vipps) are near-universal; cash is rarely needed and many places don't accept it.
Tipping is not expected in Norway; service is included in prices. Round up or add 5-10% only for exceptional service at restaurants.
Comer, Comprar e Viajar em um Orçamento
Cheap car hire →Coffee at a petrol station or bakery café typically costs 25-35 NOK; avoid city-centre tourist coffee shops.
Lunch specials at casual eateries or pølse (sausage) stands run 60-100 NOK; many restaurants offer lunch menus cheaper than dinner.
A simple pasta, pizza, or burger main at a casual restaurant costs 120-180 NOK; kebab/ethnic food offers better value.
Grünerløkka district (near 0485) has food stalls and casual eateries; pølsevogn (sausage carts) are scattered throughout neighbourhoods.
Rema 1000 and Coop are budget chains common in residential Oslo; Lidl also present for lowest prices on staples.
H&M and Zara in shopping centres; vintage and second-hand shops are popular in Grünerløkka and Ferner Jacobsen areas nearby.
Trikk (tram) day pass 109 NOK or single journey 39 NOK; cheapest airport route is the train (Flytoget/NSB regional) at ~100-130 NOK vs airport bus 180 NOK.
Buy a multi-day transit card (Ruter) if staying 3+ days—cheaper than daily passes. Eat lunch as your main meal since lunch menus are 30-40% cheaper than dinner pricing.
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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 — 573 m · ~7 min walk — pharmacy · Boots — 138 m · ~2 min walk
🚐 Pre-book an airport transfer →Vá ao redor
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.
Perguntas Frequentes
What are the best rooms at Thon Hotel?
Rooms on upper floors (4th-6th) facing Hausmanns gate or towards the courtyard offer better views and light. Corner rooms provide more space.
Which rooms should I avoid at Thon Hotel?
Ground floor rooms near the reception and entrance experience higher foot traffic noise. Rooms facing the street below 3rd floor may experience some traffic noise from Hausmanns gate.
Is Thon Hotel noisy?
Hausmanns gate is a moderately busy street. Double-glazed windows provide good soundproofing. Minor noise from nearby venues and traffic during peak hours (7-9am, 5-7pm).
Which rooms have the best views at Thon Hotel?
Upper floor rooms (5th-6th) with views towards Oslo city center and Tøyen Park area. Rooms on the quieter courtyard side offer peaceful views.
What are insider tips for staying at Thon Hotel?
Request rooms away from the lift area when booking. The hotel's central Grünerløkka location means some ambient street noise is unavoidable. Upper floors significantly reduce noise exposure. Courtyard-facing rooms are quieter than street-facing. The 3-star positioning means rooms are compact but well-maintained.
What time is check-in at Thon Hotel?
Check-in at Thon Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Thon Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Free high-speed WiFi (50 Mbps) throughout; login via room key or email; no paid tier
Is there a city or tourist tax at Thon Hotel?
NOK 25 per person per night (Oslo municipality tax)
Where can I eat cheaply near Thon Hotel?
Lunch specials at casual eateries or pølse (sausage) stands run 60-100 NOK; many restaurants offer lunch menus cheaper than dinner.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Thon Hotel?
Trikk (tram) day pass 109 NOK or single journey 39 NOK; cheapest airport route is the train (Flytoget/NSB regional) at ~100-130 NOK vs airport bus 180 NOK.
When is the best time to visit Oslo?
May–June and September are Oslo's sweet spot: May offers lengthening daylight (sunset around 21:30 by month's end) and mild temperatures (13–18°C), whilst June delivers nearly 17 hours of daylight and warmth (16–21°C) perfect for waterfront strolls and outdoor dining. September mirrors June's temperament with slightly fewer tourists and a crisp, golden-hour quality that photographers prize, yet without the unpredictable spring rain or the summer peak's hotel rate inflation.
️ Principais atrações
💡 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.