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Norwegian Accommodation Strategy Cost-effective Hotels in Norway

If you want to have a pleasant trip, the accommodation environment accounts for a large part, especially to Norway, a country with a long journey. What hotels in Norway are recommended with good cost performance? The following small series will introduce it. Come and have a look.

GrandHotelOslo GrandHotelOslo opened in 1874, only 500 meters away from Oslo Palace and Kalyohan.

The gate and the luxury boutique are only a few minutes' walk away. This is a five-star standard hotel, needless to say, it has a panoramic eight-roof bar and a spa with a restaurant, sauna, swimming pool and steam room.

The SIF Seaver Hotel the SIF-Seaver Hotel, as its name implies (its English literal translation is thief's hotel), most of the works on display are works of art "stolen" by the curator from the Astrup stroop Fearnley Museum of Modern Art and the famous Norwegian hotel tycoon and collector PetterStordalen. Seaver Hotel has about 65,438+050 contemporary works of art, from JulianOpie to JeffKoons. The artworks displayed in the hotel are constantly changing.

Since the opening of 1900, HotelContinental Continental has become the benchmark of luxury hotels and a member of Lidingshi Global Luxury Hotel Group. The hotel has 13 1 rooms and 23 suites.

Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel Oslo Radisson Plaza Hotel, a 37-story hotel (very famous in Oslo, Norway), is located in the bustling downtown of Oslo and can enjoy the night view of the city.

The history of Kerholmenkollen Park Hotel in ScandicHolmenkollenPark Skan can be traced back to 1894, and it is only a 5-minute walk from Hollmen Collen ski platform. The hotel prospered due to the Hollmen Kelun Ski Festival. It has been expanded and built several times in more than one hundred years, but the previous buildings have never been demolished.