Hotel near Oslo City Center,Oslo100% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2022.10.26
The check-in time is 16:00. I suppose to receive the pin code of the main entrance and the information of my room by 16:00 according to the confirmation e-mail. I didn't receive the e-mail at that time. I was not able to call. Some locals help us to give a call. My friend gave his e-mail address to the staff but he still cannot receive the pin code. We were not able to get in. I finally receive the e-mail from the hotel 40 minutes after the check-in time. We waited for so long. That's an awful experience.
By the way, there is a chewed bubble gum on the kitchen table...
Hotel near Oslo City Center,Oslo100% of visitors choose this area
AAI CHEN CHUA2024.04.20
Location is really good. In the middle of the shopping street and very close to the train station. Room is very clean and they provide small helpful items that you may need such as a water bottle. Bed is single size. I didn't know that the check in can be done via their website to get the access code. But I managed to sort it out soon.
Really value for money in Oslo!
Hotel near Oslo City Center,Oslo100% of visitors choose this area
QQianxudeduichang2024.11.27
This is the most cost-effective hotel we could find near Oslo Central Station.
The hotel does not have a front desk, you need to download the app and check in. There is food below the hotel, and it only takes about ten minutes to walk to the city center.
Hotel near Oslo City Center,Oslo100% of visitors choose this area
PPriscilla Hii2024.02.05
The apartment is quite small for a family of four. The sink in kitchen area is the smallest that i have ever encounter. Other than that, everything is fine. It's nice for a short stay.
In Norway, this food is expensive and average
Renting an apartment is ideal.
There are a few things to note:
One throws garbage to be dressed neatly and with a mobile phone
Why?
Because I'm plain, slippers, back, locked out of the door
Second, wear neatly and bring a mobile phone in the room.
Why?
Because I was in the bathroom, the door was pushed open,
Cleaning staff made a mistake with my check-out time
Wear neatly and bring your phone at 2 am
Why?
Because the fire alarm went off, everyone left the building.
And finally, it's because Indian guys are cooking at 1 a.m.
What kind of curry do you make at 1 a.m.
The whole building is awake, so let's have a late night snack together.
And when they come, they will be safe.
You can laugh and cry.
It's all experience.
The location near the station and in general is quite close to the main attractions, but the area itself is quite migrant and it is not always comfortable, unfortunately. Also big minus that there is no air conditioning system, but only ventilation, on a hot day apartments are heated quite heatfully. Operational support via WhatsApp, washing machine directly in the apartments, fully served kitchen
Hotel near Oslo City Center,Oslo100% of visitors choose this area
LLuna13442025.03.16
Would recommend to group travelers. It's also important to remember the location provided on this app is not the location of your room but your office. I need to walk for another 10 minutes to get to where I stayed, so pls don't choose this place if you have heavy luggage with you. Otherwise the environment is very nice. It's close to the Munch Museum and Opera House, and too far away from the train station. The apartment is very spacious with a full on kitchen, washer and balcony. But please also remember to bring your own shampoo, because it's not provided here.
All good. Contact the management company before your trip, because you need to pay in advance on their website. This will also guarantee your receive unlock code on time.
It can't be called a hotel, it's more like a B&B. The advantages of the hotel are that it is very close to the subway station, just across the road, 200 meters from point to point, and this subway station is only 2 stops away from Oslo Railway Station. The price is also very cheap (this price is very cost-effective in Northern Europe). The room has a small refrigerator, kitchen, and microwave, although we didn't use it. The shower room is separated into dry and wet areas, and the water pressure is sufficient, so it's very comfortable to take a shower. As for the disadvantages, the fire alarm suddenly rang at 8 o'clock in the evening, which was very harsh and heart-pounding. Check-in is self-service by phone, including paying a deposit and activating the room card. The store is not bad. Asked a few of us if we need twin beds, and later gave us a duplex with two large beds on the upper and lower floors. However, this room requires a very narrow staircase, which is inconvenient with large luggage, and every time the door downstairs is closed, it seems as if someone is pushing our door, so it is not recommended for girls to stay (maybe I am timid), if it is a man, you can consider it. The room number is 124B for reference. Also, remember to separate the sheets and other items when checking out, and throw away the garbage. Attached picture instructions.
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SShauna McFaulFor our stay, we booked a studio apartment at The Sweet. The room was lovely and kitchenette was well-equipped. We were able to cook meals there over the days of Christmas when most restaurants and shops were closed. The location is a little outside of the center- nice and quiet but easy to access public transit.
My biggest issue with this hotel was that communication was very… odd. As the booking notes, I called the hotel in advance to schedule my check-in. When my call was answered, I told them who I was and that I was calling to schedule my check in (for a time when the booking said check in is available). I was told no one would be at reception at that time (3pm on Dec 23) and they would text me instructions for how to check myself in. Then she confirmed my phone number and asked for my email address, but when I started to give it, she said, “oh, that’s ok. We can’t use email anyway”. Odd. Before getting off the phone, I had her confirm that I would receive a text the next day with instructions to check in.
Our train arrived around 2pm in Oslo and we still hadn’t received a text, so we waited at the train station thinking perhaps they would send the text right at 3pm since that was the time I had requested. At 3, I still hadn’t received anything, so we called the hotel again. A different employee answered from the one I had spoken to the day before. I gave my name and explained that I was calling because I had scheduled check in the day before but hadn’t received the information to check in. The employee asked where I was and told me that there were people staffing reception to help us check in, which I thought was odd because the previous employee told me no one would be there. When we got to the hotel, we rang the bell and got into the building, but reception is apparently in the basement- there is only a very tiny sign that says this- so we missed it and I called them again. A man came up with our keys and got us set to go.
We got into our room and it was lovely! About 5 hours later, I got a call from Trip saying that the hotel is trying to contact me because they are wondering why I hadn’t checked in and they don’t have a way to get in touch with me. I was sitting in the hotel room when I got this call. I told the Trip representative that I was checked in and it was fine for her to give my phone and email to the hotel.
I know the communication elements have taken up a huge portion of my review and I know they are not the end of the world, but I want to share them because I believe it would be quite simple to avoid situations like this in the future and make the guest experience that much more pleasant at The Sweet.
We greatly enjoyed our stay at the hotel overall and thoroughly enjoyed exploring Oslo!
BBillNot a good experience at Numa Hallen. NOT RECOMMENDED. Rooms are big, clean and quiet. However, the “hotel” is not supported by any staff.
The digital check in failed initially. We did not receive the check in email as advised. Maybe if you book directly with Numa, not a third party like Trip, this might work. Don’t know. We rang the web site and Trip advertised phone number to get a check in email. It is disconnected. This defect is recorded in previous reviews, Does anyone read these complaints?
Read the previous reviews and noted the WhatsAPP number to be found at door front. Was ready for this we thought. The WhatsAPP number only has a virtual attendant. So no verbal communication available only short text messages readable. Jumped through many hoops and eventually received our check in details on the kerb outside the hotel. Thought we would be sleeping on the street for a while.
Once inside we noted the big sign in kitchen about leaving a window open when cooking. Next morning all fire alarms in the hotel section went off. A closed window somewhere perhaps. Alarm couldn’t be shut off so we evacuated with our bags like many others. Guess it must happen often due to the prominence of the sign.
The experience wasn’t good and is a great example of technology making life more difficult. The quest to remove people from hospitality jobs diminishes the hospitality aspect. It also leaves no backup except for meaningless, valueless, unaccountable apologies.
The communications failures and fire alarm intrusion are significant infrastructure short comings.
Wouldn’t stay there again.
GGuest UserThe check-in time is 16:00. I suppose to receive the pin code of the main entrance and the information of my room by 16:00 according to the confirmation e-mail. I didn't receive the e-mail at that time. I was not able to call. Some locals help us to give a call. My friend gave his e-mail address to the staff but he still cannot receive the pin code. We were not able to get in. I finally receive the e-mail from the hotel 40 minutes after the check-in time. We waited for so long. That's an awful experience.
By the way, there is a chewed bubble gum on the kitchen table...
QQianxudeduichangThis is the most cost-effective hotel we could find near Oslo Central Station.
The hotel does not have a front desk, you need to download the app and check in. There is food below the hotel, and it only takes about ten minutes to walk to the city center.
AAI CHEN CHUALocation is really good. In the middle of the shopping street and very close to the train station. Room is very clean and they provide small helpful items that you may need such as a water bottle. Bed is single size. I didn't know that the check in can be done via their website to get the access code. But I managed to sort it out soon.
Really value for money in Oslo!
BBrice1616We have been received by Tatiana in order to check in and what a lovely person.
She was so nice to explain us everything about the appartment and the location.
The appartment is super well located really near the port and walking distance to the Opera and Munch museum.
You have everything around the corner and its lovely to walk in this neighborhood.
For the place you have everything inside, its super clean super comfortable and so beautifully decorated.
If you stay in Oslo its a must book place
CCatherine210It can't be called a hotel, it's more like a B&B. The advantages of the hotel are that it is very close to the subway station, just across the road, 200 meters from point to point, and this subway station is only 2 stops away from Oslo Railway Station. The price is also very cheap (this price is very cost-effective in Northern Europe). The room has a small refrigerator, kitchen, and microwave, although we didn't use it. The shower room is separated into dry and wet areas, and the water pressure is sufficient, so it's very comfortable to take a shower. As for the disadvantages, the fire alarm suddenly rang at 8 o'clock in the evening, which was very harsh and heart-pounding. Check-in is self-service by phone, including paying a deposit and activating the room card. The store is not bad. Asked a few of us if we need twin beds, and later gave us a duplex with two large beds on the upper and lower floors. However, this room requires a very narrow staircase, which is inconvenient with large luggage, and every time the door downstairs is closed, it seems as if someone is pushing our door, so it is not recommended for girls to stay (maybe I am timid), if it is a man, you can consider it. The room number is 124B for reference. Also, remember to separate the sheets and other items when checking out, and throw away the garbage. Attached picture instructions.
梁梁The room is very clean and has hot water boiler. Hot shower is very good. There is a self check-in machine at the reception. My room at the street side and found noisy from the Train, but I like to listen music during the sleep, there is not a problem to me.
JJIANLANI chose this hotel to consider that the second day of the tour was at the Sculpture Park, and it was only a ten minute walk. The hotel self-service is also very convenient. If you have any questions, you can call to communicate with the hotel. The hotel is very clean and the surroundings are very good.
FFandouleIn Norway, this food is expensive and average
Renting an apartment is ideal.
There are a few things to note:
One throws garbage to be dressed neatly and with a mobile phone
Why?
Because I'm plain, slippers, back, locked out of the door
Second, wear neatly and bring a mobile phone in the room.
Why?
Because I was in the bathroom, the door was pushed open,
Cleaning staff made a mistake with my check-out time
Wear neatly and bring your phone at 2 am
Why?
Because the fire alarm went off, everyone left the building.
And finally, it's because Indian guys are cooking at 1 a.m.
What kind of curry do you make at 1 a.m.
The whole building is awake, so let's have a late night snack together.
And when they come, they will be safe.
You can laugh and cry.
It's all experience.
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