Saga Hotel Oslo

Top choice in Oslo


In a quiet, leafy street right behind the Royal Palace, this smart 46-room hotel occupies a grand corner building from the 1890s. Rooms and public spaces make the most of the elegant 19th-century bones with a restrained modern fit-out and lots of smart monochromes. There's a highly regarded sushi restaurant, Fangst, in the basement too.


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Nearby Oslo attractions

1. Oslo Contemporary

0.46 MILES

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2. Queen Sonja Art Stable

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3. Royal Palace

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4. Nobel Institute

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5. Slottsparken

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6. Nasjonalbiblioteket

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7. Ibsen Museet

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8. Oslo City Museum

0.6 MILES

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