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    THE THIEF rooftop - Covered seating

    THE THIEF rooftop

    3.7(14 reviews)
    19.0 kmTjuvholmen
    $$$

    The Thief is a super high-end hotel, and since we can't afford the rooms we came here for the…read morebrunch (all-you-can-eat). Also the brunch is award winning and I can certainly see why! Since it is part of a hotel, the restaurant is located on the 2nd Fl and you simply walk in and seat yourself. Don't worry, they won't let you walk out without paying, you just pay at the end. Food: 4/5 There was a great selection of various hot and cold breakfast items. The quality of the food is apparent in the deliciousness. Some of my favorites were the waffles, homemade granola & yogurt, fruit jams, and juice shots. They also have a great selection of tea and coffee which you order with the server. Service: 5/5 Impeccable service, as expected from such a fancy hotel. Staff were super friendly and attentive. Atmosphere: 5/5 Super nice toilets and cool art/furniture throughout the hotel. Value: 3/5 At around ~25€ per person, it wasn't particularly cheap but this is Norway and you can eat as much as you want. So if you sit here for an hour or two, it'll be worth the price of entry.

    Obviously a great location for enjoying a sunny afternoon, but the views weren't as fantastic as…read moreexpected. Ideal for evening sun, but for the Oslo Fjord views you need to book a private event in the terrace on the opposite side of the roof. Great service and good drinks, prices are as expected.

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    THE THIEF rooftop - THE OSLO SUITE

    THE OSLO SUITE

    THE THIEF rooftop - Chambre separée

    Chambre separée

    THE THIEF rooftop - THE OSLO SUITE

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    SAS Business/Scandinavian Lounge - Inside the lounge.

    SAS Business/Scandinavian Lounge

    3.5(19 reviews)
    27.1 km
    $

    This lounge services all of the major international business class passengers in and out of this…read moreairport, not just those flying SAS. So, by this fact alone, it can become fairly crowded. Overall, however, it is a fairly spacious lounge. Like any airport lounge, your experience is highly defined by who decides to pull up a chair and sit down next to you. I've had a few not so great experiences in this lounge. But, what are you going do? One of my problems with this lounge is that it is very-very stuffy. I don't know if it's just when I've been visiting this lounge, but whenever I've been there, I can't help but feel they really need to turn up the air conditioner. In terms of the food service, it's buffet style, but in a very unhelpful fashion. Basically, when you walk into the lounge you pass by the whole salad bar. Meaning, everybody just walks by it, spreading all their germs all over the food. As we're exiting the period of our lives that was defined by COVID-19, where we all learned just how dangerous the spreading of germs can be, I find this to be very disconcerting. In terms of what they serve, they have a pretty good selection of the various foods you would expect in a business class lounge. Again, referencing COVID-19, I find it very disconcerting that they allow everybody to simply grab the loafs of bread and individually cut off whatever size piece they want with their possibly dirty hands and then grab the cheese with their hands. There's no guarantee that these people have disinfected their hands before they touched any of those things. Thus, the possibility of spreading germs is very high. And let me reference this statement by saying, no, I'm not a germophobe. But, I can't help being left thinking about this subject in the way they have this lounge's food-service arranged. Overall, this is a fairly good business class lounge. But, there are a lot better lounges across the globe, even those operated by SAS as this one is. I just believe they could do a better job at this location.

    Gayle and I have been to this Lounge twice, thanks to Business Class Tickets, first on Lufthansa,…read moreand most recently on Icelandair. SAS actually has 3 airport lounges at Oslo Gardermoen airport, of which we mistakenly started in their "regular" lounge. Further down is Business Class and if you look a little beyond the entrance is their more exclusive "Gold" lounge. Gayle and I were just grateful to comfortably relax and avoid the crowds. The food and drink selections were fine and welcome, albeit unremarkable. This lounge is a bit on the small size and there were enough people here during our stays that we had to either wait for a better seat or negotiate. Regarding the later, you do meet interesting people in airport lounges.

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    SAS Business/Scandinavian Lounge - Food area.

    Food area.

    SAS Business/Scandinavian Lounge - Inside the lounge

    Inside the lounge

    SAS Business/Scandinavian Lounge - Be honest, there are two types of wine. Red and white, beyond that you might be a snob.

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    Magic Ice Bar - Pano of the interior

    Magic Ice Bar

    3.8(24 reviews)
    17.8 kmSentrum
    $$$

    "If there was a problem, yo I'll solve it, Check out the…read morehook while my DJ revolves it Ice Ice baby" ~Ancient wisdom of Maester Vanilla Ice A spell of good luck placed us muggles in the path of the Oslo Magic Ice Bar one scorching afternoon, as we were melting from the heat faster than a wicked witch. We asked the doorman if the bar was open, but all he said was, "Hodor." "Charmed, I'm sure," I replied. After that enchanting exchange, we opened the door and PRESTO, we managed to walk in all on our own. There were few other humans or White Walkers inside, though that was no problem. We came for the party, but we brought the fun. SIM SALA BIM! We each paid the $25 entrance fee, which could not be waived with a wand, but at least it included one free drink token. Our instructions were then handed to us in envelopes hermetically sealed and kept in a mayonnaise jar since noon that day. "Sign your life away in vanishing ink and off you go," they stated. There was no fine print regarding vows to defend the wall, but we "took the black" anyway in the form of warm, medieval cloaks. We then conjured up some gloves, popped some chill pills, and transported ourselves via portkey into the frozen tomb. All about priorities, we bellied up to the bar and ordered, "A LA PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICHES!" POOF! Krekling Arctic Crowberry Frost materialized, served in glasses made of ice. The drink was pretty, super sweet, and Lady Olenna approved (poison stones cost extra). As our drinks slipped about on the icy tables, some guy named Jon passed by, mumbled something about winter coming, and then walked off. "You know nothing, Jon Snow," we soberly answered back. Feeling refreshed, we checked out the mesmerizing ice art around the room. The sculptures were all delightfully silly to take selfies with and helped to break the ice with strangers. Some of the art was interactive, leaving spaces in which to stick in your face, with or without a frozen expressions. We particularly enjoyed the ice Scream sculptures, which were cheeky nods to Munch and Dairy Queen. But the Pièce de résistance was the majestic ice throne in the center of the bar, sans icy Lannisters. Madonna's "Vogue" was playing at one point, so we played a little Game of Pose to decide who would win the coveted crowning. We spent less than an hour in the bar and decided in our mystical and borderline divine way that we needed to leave once we lost feeling in our faces and sandal-clad feet. Overall this was a fun experience, but once was enough hocus pocus for me. "Just when I think I'm gonna get away, I hear those words that you always say Abra-abra-cadabra, I want to reach out and grab ya!" (Steve Miller Band)

    This is a beautiful place. Once you enter, you need a poncho, gloves and then you get your drink,…read morewhich you've paid for with the entrance fee. The drinks are a little sugary; perhaps you should just go for straight up vodka or akvavit. It was also a little empty when I was there in Late December. I'm sure it gets busier at certain times. The best part of this place is the ice sculptures. Each year they have artists craft new sculptures in ice. You can view them as you sip on your iced drink and sit on animal fur atop ice blocks. It's worth a visit for at least one drink.

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    Magic Ice Bar - Freezing awesome

    Freezing awesome

    Magic Ice Bar - At the bar

    At the bar

    Magic Ice Bar

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