Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Oslo
About
Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel in Oslo stands as a 117‑metre, 37‑storey skyscraper and Norway’s second tallest building, offering sweeping panoramic views of the capital’s historic streets and fjords. Since its grand opening on 14 March 1990—officially inaugurated by King Olav V—the hotel has grown into a world‑class hospitality landmark, housing 678 rooms, 140 business rooms, 20 suites and a total of 1,500 beds. The design, created by the acclaimed architectural firm White Arkitekter, blends modernist lines with glass façades and a distinctive diagonal roof, reflecting cutting‑edge Scandinavian elegance. Guests enjoy a range of amenities inside the lower block where the lobby, several restaurants and conference spaces converge. Highlights include a heated indoor pool and sauna situated on the thirty‑third and thirty‑fourth floors, a roof‑top bar with unobstructed views, and a convenient footbridge linking the tower to the nearby Oslo Spektrum arena. The hotel’s central location puts key attractions such as the Royal Palace, National Gallery, and Oslo Central Station within walking distance, making it an ideal base for both leisure travelers and business guests. Whether you’re seeking a luxury stay with panoramic city views, a modern glass‑clad office space, or a comfortable intermediary for a multi‑city European itinerary, Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel offers contemporary Scandinavian hospitality at its finest. The property combines high‑end amenities with easy access to public transport, subsuming Oslo’s cultural history and modern urban life into one quintessential experience.