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PARTNER CONTENT FOR GRAND HOTEL OSLO


GRAND HOTEL OSLO OSLO, NORWAY


With a beautiful building and a rich history, as well as a fantastic location in the heart of the city, Grand Hotel Oslo is a destination in itself. Built in 1874 by pastry chef Julius Fritzner, the Grand Hotel Oslo continues to host Nobel Peace Prize laureates, royals, celebrities and world-leaders. The large white granite building keeps its


historic charm throughout. The hotel’s history is apparent in the lobby, hallways and fabulous guest rooms and suites, as well as through the world-class art on display. To think that the likes of artists Ibsen and Munch, pioneer explorers Amundsen and Nansen, as well as more than 100 Nobel Peace Prize laureates have created history here is simply fascinating. All the 283 rooms, including the 54 spacious


suites, are elegantly decorated with an air of tranquillity and are very quiet considering the hotel’s city-centre location. Much of what Oslo has to offer is within easy walking distance of Grand Hotel Oslo. The royal palace, parliament, museums, art galleries, restaurants and Akershus Fortress are all nearby.


Breakfast is served at the iconic Grand


Cafe — once the establishment of choice for the bohemians of the late 1800s — which offers fantastic views of the street, as well as a lush and bountiful breakfast selection. At the very top of Grand Hotel Oslo, guests will


find Eight Rooftop Bar, which serves up amazing cocktails, poppy tunes and sweeping views over the city. On the ground floor, Othilia Lobby Bar features a large neon centrepiece artwork by British artist Tracy Emin and offers a casual luxurious atmosphere plus a mix of locals and hotel guests. The award-winning Artesia Spa offers a heated


tranquillity pool, sauna and steam bath, as well as a selection of treatments and a fitness centre. For business or private events, the stunning


banquet area with ballrooms Speilen (first opened in 1886) and Rococo (opened in 1890), can accommodate more than 300 guests for silver-service events, seminars. There’s also the beautiful Queen, Champagne and King lounges for smaller events and meetings.


Don’t miss Every year, Grand Hotel Oslo hosts the Nobel Peace Prize laureates as well as the prestigious banquet award dinner


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KEY FACILITIES • 283 rooms • 54 suites • Two restaurants • Three bars • Artesia Spa • Fitness Centre • Clefs D’Or concierge services • Banquet & conference facilities


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