Oslo Bed and Breakfasts

July 11th, 2011 posted by admin
Oslo Bed and Breakfasts

There are many great places to visit while you are in Norway but none are better than the capital city of Oslo. The city was founded in 1048 by King Harald III of Norway. In the year 1624 a vast portion of the city was destroyed by a fire. Later the city was rebuilt and called Christiania but in 1925 it got its name back.

I was much interested in heading to Norway after I had met a Norwegian chap from Oslo at a Manchester b and b. He spoke highly of his city and invited me to come and stay sometime. I asked him about some of the bed and breakfasts there and he gave me three options to check out.

They are:

Residence Kristinelund: This is a small but reasonable place to stay in the center of Oslo. It is off of Bydgey Alle on of the most famous streets in Norway. Located on a hillside it has a beautiful garden and the building comes right out of the 1800’s architectural style. This bed and breakfasts location allows you to walk to any of the major sites in Oslo including the Akershus Castle and the National Museum.

Catalina Apartments: These apartments are fully furnished and are located in the best district of Oslo. There are about 500 rooms available for a short or long time stay. They are on the west side of Oslo and close to the buses, trams and subway.

Staksrud B&B: There are 3 double rooms that can be changed into triple room. You are able to relax and enjoy many tourist sites. There is a TV in every room and is non smoking. The bathroom is shared and the parking is on the street. It is just 10 minutes from the city itself.

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