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8.6 49 reviews
Oslo
05/01 – 10/01
£106/nighttotal: £530 (5 )
Waterfront Cabin - 15 Minutes From Downtown Oslo
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chalet , Oslo
This Oslo Fjord tiny house, near Oslo Central Station (7.2km) and within 8km of Oslo Spektrum and the Oslo Bus Terminal, offers a peaceful retreat with sea and garden views. The self-catering cottage features one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps three, includes free Wi-Fi, private parking, and a continental breakfast, perfect for couples or solo travellers exploring Oslo's attractions.
9.8 16 reviews
Oslo
18/12 – 27/12
£285/nighttotal: £2565 (9 )
Leilighet Med 4 Soverom Og Egen Hage På Ekeberg.
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house , Nordstrand
This family-friendly house in Nordstrand, Oslo, is situated near Ekebergsletta park and a 15-minute bus ride (approximately 8km) from Oslo city centre. The entire two-family house apartment sleeps seven guests across four bedrooms, one bathroom, and boasts a spacious garden with a trampoline, grill, and outdoor dining area; free on-street parking is available.
Oslo
06/10 – 12/10
£85/nighttotal: £510 (6 )
Urban Apartments Grünerløkka Spacious Studio C402
1 2
house , Oslo
Holiday house rental. This accommodation is located in Oslo.
Oslo
27/06 – 29/06
£288/nighttotal: £576 (2 )
Oslo Center 3b
1 2
house , Oslo
This residence is located in a district of Oslo with convenient access to key attractions, including proximity to major landmarks. This house offers air conditioning in select rooms, laundry service, and all necessary amenities for a comfortable stay.
Frequently asked questions about cottages in Oslo
What would be a good 2-days itinerary for visiting Oslo?
On your first day, visit the iconic Oslo Opera House, stroll through the beautiful Vigeland Sculpture Park, and enjoy the panoramic views from the top of Holmenkollen Ski Jump. On day two, explore the Viking Ship Museum, take a ferry to the Bygdøy peninsula to see the Fram Museum and the Kon-Tiki Museum, and end your trip with a delicious dinner at one of Oslo's many waterfront restaurants.
For a cottage experience, you'll want to look outside of central Oslo. The areas of Nordmarka and Bærum, both within easy reach of the city, offer charming cottages in beautiful natural settings. You can find cottages near lakes, forests, and hiking trails, offering a peaceful escape from the city.
What are the best cottages for families and kids in Oslo?
The best time to rent a cottage in Oslo is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and sunny, and the days are long. You can enjoy outdoor activities like swimming, hiking, and fishing. Autumn is also a lovely time to experience the changing colours of the leaves.
You can't miss the iconic Oslo Opera House, with its striking architecture and stunning views of the harbour. The Vigeland Sculpture Park is another must-see, featuring over 200 sculptures by Gustav Vigeland. And for a glimpse into Norway's history, be sure to visit the Viking Ship Museum, which houses three well-preserved Viking ships.
Why consider renting a cottage in Oslo for your stay?
Renting a cottage in Oslo gives you a chance to experience the beauty of Norwegian nature. You can enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside, while still being close enough to the city to explore its attractions. Cottages offer a more spacious and comfortable option for families or groups.
Can you easily explore Oslo on foot or by bike?
Yes, Oslo is very walkable and bike-friendly. The city centre is compact and easily navigated on foot, and there are plenty of bike paths and bike rental options available. You can easily get around by bike, especially in the summer months.
What are the best restaurants in Oslo with nature views?
For stunning nature views, try the restaurant at the top of the Holmenkollen Ski Jump, offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding forests. The restaurant at the Oslofjord Convention Center also boasts beautiful views of the Oslofjord.
What family-friendly activities are available in Oslo?
Oslo offers plenty of family-friendly activities. The Oslo Zoo is a popular choice, as is the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History. For a fun day out, visit the Tunet, a traditional Norwegian farm with animals and activities for kids. You can also take a boat trip to the islands in the Oslofjord.