Sommerro, Oslo

Oslo's first neighborhood hotel
Sommerro Hotel Exterior Overview At Night
Sommerro Hotel - Junior Suite - Lars Petter Pettersen
Reception hall at Sommerro Francisco Nogueira Sommerro
Evening at Ekspedisjonshallen Sommerro Lars Petter Pettersen Sommerro
Sommerro Hotel Pool

Sommerro marks the rebirth of a 1930s landmark into an Art Deco hotel and hotspot in one of Oslo's loveliest neighborhoods: Frogner.

Located behind the Royal Palace and only a 10-minute walk from Nationaltheatret station, where the airport express train arrives, Sommerro is the ideal base from which to explore the capital.

Inspired by the building’s powerful past, the 231 rooms range from cozy loft spaces to lavish suites. Each room combines Norwegian functionalism with rich Art Deco details, bespoke furnishings, and curated artwork that nod to the building’s brilliant history as the former headquarters of Oslo Lysverker, the city’s electrical company.

Sommerro is an open house with a hub of restaurants and bars, including an all-day brasserie with live jazz every day, a vibrant rooftop outlet, and one of the city's best afternoon tea.

Sommerro also boasts a small cinema with weekly screenings, a vast wellness space, and a state-of-the-art gym. Not to mention: the city’s first rooftop pool and sauna – a year-round destination with sweeping views over Oslo.

  • Fitness and wellness facilities
  • Rooftop terrace and swimming pool
  • Meeting rooms
  • A hub of restaurants and bars
  • 231 Rooms

Did You Know?

Welcome to Frogner. Scattered with magnificent 19th-century buildings and stretching from the Royal Palace up to the glorious Frogner Park, our neighborhood in the city's west end is one of the oldest in Oslo. Packed to the brim with museums, art galleries, antique stores, niche boutiques, and restaurants, we are also within short walking distance of many of the city's highlights. This includes Aker Brygge wharf, the lively restaurant-lined pedestrian waterfront with great views of the marina and Oslo Fjord, and the city center, where you'll find bustling food halls and top attractions like the Oslo Opera House and the Munch Museum. Whether you're here for business or leisure, we'll help you go beyond the guidebook to explore the real Oslo.

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