It was an adequate, clean hotel room, but the price indicated that it was going to have something a little special like a view or a great central location, but neither of those things were true.
The room had a key card holder for the room key. Properly inserted, you can then use the electrical outlets and light switches. It was a bit of a learning curve knowing this, finding it, and then seating the key by pushing down hard so that it would work. Note to self, you can't leave your electronics plugged in to charge while you are away because you have to take your key card with you to get back inside.
The bed was comfortable. There was an extra pillow in the closet. No view. The desk was oddly situated behind the bed, and the bed was in the center of the room. There were two lounge chairs and a small table. We didn't use the TV or the fridge, but both were provided.
Upon heading downstairs for breakfast, we noticed the room door didn't lock when we left. It's a habit to always check the handle when leaving. Apparently it does lock, but not right away. You have to wait a full minute by your door to make sure it locks. I wouldn't recommend leaving anything valuable in the room, even when headed to breakfast downstairs. There is even a sign in the elevator that states this too.
The bathroom had a tall bathtub that was slightly nerve-wracking to get in and out of. I thought I was going to slip and fall. There wasn't a shower curtain, instead there was a small glass partition that was supposed to keep the water in the tub. It failed miserably. Even directing the shower nozzle towards the inner wall, water splashed all over the floor. Being eco-conscious, the hotel skimped on providing extra towels, and there was no bath mat to step on. This exasperated my worries of slipping and falling again.
We were on the 6th floor which was the top floor, so we slept well. Our room was far from the elevator. There was silence the entire time we were there.
The curtains didn't block out all of the light. Some light peaked through the top. During the summer of the midnight sun, this can be a bit annoying, but thankfully Oslo gets quite a bit of cloudy days and rain, so the light that entered the room was muted.
Breakfast was fine. There was an assortment of hot and cold items, meat and vegetarian options. Everyone will find something to fuel them through the day.
Checkout was a bit of an ordeal. The woman had trouble doing this because we had prepaid, but we added some drinks from the concession stand. She did eventually work it out, but she was flustered and needed time to do it.
Taxis and Uber were easy to take from the front entrance. There were also tram track out front, so getting one from a nearby stop was easy enough.
If you book from a third party like Booking.com, don't bother signing up for the Scandic hotel club. They won't accept your stay as accumulated points.
I wouldn't stay here again because the price was quite high considering the mediocre quality. read more