Service stinks. Prices are unbelievable. Rooms are all different, which is good if you´re in luck. But the whole place feels like a sort up-scale Fawlty Towers. You´ve got to pinch yourself and reaffirm that you´re presumably actually in one of Oslo´s premier lodgings. It s rather hard to realize that at the Bristol (Stayed there five times, just ...
Very good service and location. The business center's internet connection came in helpful, though I had some difficulties with the computer menus being entirely in Norwegian. The hotel is within walking distance of many of the key sights in Oslo, being especially close to the National Gallery.
I am sure all of this comes at a price, but we ...
Our room 371 was small but very traditional quaint with elegant furniture. What's great about this place is the position. Its a three minute taxi drive from the railway station via airport.Minutes from the main shops and Aker Brygge a new waterfront development overlooking the fjord.
Breakfast is good, a versatile selection. Dinner: Great, ...