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Best Oslo hostels

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Oslo Hostel Rønningen - Oslo - Balcony
Oslo Hostel Rønningen
8.3 Very Good
Nordre AkerR3 025+
R3 025+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Oslo Vandrerhjem Haraldsheim - Oslo - Bedroom
Oslo Vandrerhjem Haraldsheim
8.2 Very Good
Nordre AkerR1 338+
R1 338+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Bunks at Rode
8.7 Very Good
GrünerløkkaR1 097+
R1 097+
Free Wi-Fi
Oslo Vest Hostel
8.1 Very Good
FrognerR1 356+
R1 356+
Free Wi-Fi

Oslo hostels near the city centre

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Anker Hostel - Oslo - Bedroom
Anker Hostel
7.4 Good
GrünerløkkaR1 706+
R1 706+
Sentrum Pensjonat - Oslo
Sentrum Pensjonat
SentrumR3 343+
R3 343+

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Low season

January

High season

August

Average price (weeknight)

R1 092

Average price (weekend night)

R1 096
Cheapest month to stay with an average 23% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 37% rise in price.
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Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

When to book a hostel in Oslo

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Top tips for finding Oslo hostel deals

  • If you are hoping to save money on your trip to Olso, then it might be a good idea to look for Oslo hostels that provide you with self-catering facilities. This is a good idea as eating out can be quite expensive in this Nordic city. For example, one such accommodation which provides you with kitchen facilities is Anker Hostel. Within the kitchen, you can use a stovetop, refrigerator and oven, so you can cook up a storm whenever you please. The hostel is also only 4min walk away from the closest supermarket, so you can go and get all the ingredients you need with ease.
  • If you have hired a car in Oslo to explore the country further, then it is a good idea to look for Oslo hostels that provide you with parking in the booking. This is helpful as it gives you peace of mind that your vehicle is in safe hands when you are not driving it. One such accommodation that provides this is Guest House Centrum 11, which has parking for all its guests to use. It’s also only around a 12min journey by foot to the centre of the city for when you want to head into town.
  • If you are travelling with your pet, then looking for Oslo hostels which can accommodation your four-legged friend is a good idea. An example of a hostel which welcomes pets as much as it does humans is Emma Gjestehus, which may charge extra depending on the type of pet you bring or the duration of your stay. One of the best elements of staying in a hostel such as this is that you are only ever a stone’s throw away from walking your dog admist amazing scenery. For example, you are only a 9min walk away from a lovely view along the Sandvikselva river.
  • If you want to ensure you grab a bargain, try to book more than 90 days before your stay to get the best price for a Oslo hostel.

FAQs when booking a hostel in Oslo

  • How much does a hostel cost in Oslo?

    Hostel prices in Oslo can vary depending on a number of factors. The average price for a hostel in Oslo is R90 but KAYAK users have found hostels for as cheap as R36 in the last 3 days.

  • Is it cheaper to stay in a hostel than in a hotel in Oslo?

    The average price for a night in a hostel in Oslo is R90 compared to R182 for a night in a hotel.

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