The Best Western Plus City Hotel is located in the center of Oslo. Hotel has 15 studio apartments and 36 hotel rooms which can accommodate up to 100 guests. In our cozy hotel rooms and studio apartments you will experience privacy and calmness as you would stay at home. Studio apartments also include all kitchen utensils you might need for food preparation during your stay.
Hotel is established in 18th century classical apartment building in the heart of the city center, just a few meters from Karl Johan, the main pedestrian street in Oslo. Hotel location makes it really close to reach your desired destinations for cultural or night life, shopping, required transport and it is only five minutes to reach the fjord.
The Best Western Plus City Hotel is a perfect place for those who are looking for the second home during their stay in Oslo and for those who want to live in nice and affordable place during their holidays in the capital.
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Year of construction: 2010
Year of most recent renovation: 2013
Total number of rooms: 51
Number of floors (main building): 5
Number of floors (annexe): 3
Studios: 21
NO Connecting rooms
hotel
American Express
JCB
Diners Club
MasterCard
Visa
Maestro
City centre: 0,05 Km.
NO Small pets allowed (under 5 kg)
NO Large pets allowed (over 5 kg)
NO Wheelchair-accessible
NO Car park
NO Garage
24-hour reception
Check-in hour: 16:00:00-23:00:00
Check-out hour: 11:00:00-12:00:00
NO Wired Internet
NO Wi-fi
Room service
Laundry service
Medical service (*)
Lift access (*)
Bar (*)
Restaurant: 1
Photocopier (*)
Hairdressing salon
Breakfast
Non-smoking establishment
Best Western - We Care Clean
NO Disability-friendly bathroom
Cable TV
NO Wheelchair-accessible
Wake-up service
NO Smoking rooms
NO Extra beds on demand