Hotel description
Grand Hotel was opened in 1874. The building is done in the style of King Louis XVI with some features of modernity. Grand Hotel belongs to the first class hotels, combining style, tradition and excellent atmosphere. The hotel is constantly expanding and upgraded. To date, the Grand Hotel has 289 numbers, 51 suets, 15 conference rooms, several restaurants and bars. The hotel has created a special floor for women Ladies Floor, where every number is a unique work of art, for which a group of well-known designers of Oslo was involved. In the Grand Hotel, people from all over the world like meetings and public events. Here we can meet politicians, businessmen, movie stars, music and show business, and Nobel laureates. There's a special number Noble Suite in the hotel.
Every year, the Nobel Prize laureate stops in this room, and by tradition, he goes to the balcony to wave a welcome crowd that's going on the street next to the hotel. Grand Cafe, located at the hotel, was a nice place to visit the famous Ibsen drama queen, and there's a table and a chair at the entrance today. The restaurant Julius Fritzner, named after the conditer that opened the hotel, is one of the best in Norway.
Every year, the Nobel Prize laureate stops in this room, and by tradition, he goes to the balcony to wave a welcome crowd that's going on the street next to the hotel. Grand Cafe, located at the hotel, was a nice place to visit the famous Ibsen drama queen, and there's a table and a chair at the entrance today. The restaurant Julius Fritzner, named after the conditer that opened the hotel, is one of the best in Norway.
Accommodation at Grand Hotel
At hotel 289, including 207 Standard Room, 31 Superior Room, 51 Suite. Each number has its inexorable style. All the numbers that go out to Carl Joan's street have balconies with which famous people float back with a crowd standing on the street. In many rooms, the floors are covered with parks. The bathrooms are equipped with a bathroom. Many of the Sutas have their own numbers. Every year, the Nobel Prize laureate stops in Noble Suite, and by tradition, it goes to the balcony to wave the welcome crowd that's going on the street next to the hotel.
To guest services:
Junior Suite (36-51 square metres) consists of the bedroom and the living room and the bathroom. Some numbers have balcony.
Mikado Suite (72 square metres) - view of the city, on the corner of Karl Joan's street and Rosencrantz. It's a separate dining room, a living room, a bedroom, a bathroom. There's a room with the second bedroom. Mikado Suite is a merger of eastern and Japanese cultures.
Ibsen Suite (66 square metres) - named in honour of the famous Dramaturga Ibsen; mebled in the classical style of the Grand. It's from the living room, two bedrooms, a balcony with a view on Carl Joan's gate. There is a round table in the living room, followed by small meetings and lunches. The room is very popular among guests.
Opera Suite (85 square metres) - the angle number, specially for opera fans. The number is stolen by paintings, suits and objects from the opera stage. The suite is for reception, small meetings and dinners.
Ringens Suite (82 square metres) - Coal number opened in March 2003. The issue of the number is the story of the Ringens brewery, starting from 1877. There's a great textile in the room. The bathroom makes an amazing impression. It's good for small receptions and dinners.
Sundt Suite (71 square metres) - there are marine issues in the room. It fits for small meetings and dinners to eight guests. There's a TV in the bathroom.
Noble Suite (71 square metres) consists of a living room, a bedroom, a bathroom, two balconies with a view to Carl Joan's gate. The living room has a dinner table for six people. There are portraits of Nobel Laureates at the entrance.
Tower Suite (69 square metres) is the most famous of all of the hotel's singers. 1967The number was renovated under the leadership of Arnstein Arneberg. This number is popular among young women. A fantastic view on the top of Oslo, opening from the tower with hours. The number is located on three small floors. The Romantic and private environment is suitable for special events.
Christian Radich Suite (136 square metres) - named after the ship, stolen pictures and objects on the marine theme. It consists of two living rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a library, one bedroom, a huge garden on the roof that goes to the gates of Kala Joan. Up to 20 people can be accommodated in the canteen, the garden is also suitable for up to 60 people. The number can be merged with the Millennium Suite for dinners and meetings.
The Millennium Suite (200 square metres) - the largest number is in modern, elegant style. It was completed in December 1999 and was created specifically to meet the millenium. It's made of a living room, a room, a bar, a bathroom with a TV and a sauna, a bedroom, a separate reception room, a terrace with a view of City Hall. The number can be merged with Christian Radich Suite for dinners and meetings.
In each number: Air conditioner, TV, phone, mini-bar, phen, trouser press.
The hotel took into account women ' s interests in the fields of shopping, cultural and public life, as well as health, and created a special floor of Ladies Floor. Room 570-580, Room 582, Room 584. Each number is a unique work of art that attracted a group of known Oslo designers. Each issue on Ladies Floor is dedicated to one of Norway ' s young women who have made progress in art, sports or business. They were all involved in the creation of numbers, instilling their personal understanding of women. As a result, an interior that combines glamour, abundance and wealth of a luxury hotel plus minimism of modern international boutiques has emerged. There's a bed of queen size, extra pillows. A special menu is proposed.
In each number: TV, free wireless Internet, video and CD player, safe, tea and coffee kit, yoga mat, fruit, books and magazines.
To guest services:
Junior Suite (36-51 square metres) consists of the bedroom and the living room and the bathroom. Some numbers have balcony.
Mikado Suite (72 square metres) - view of the city, on the corner of Karl Joan's street and Rosencrantz. It's a separate dining room, a living room, a bedroom, a bathroom. There's a room with the second bedroom. Mikado Suite is a merger of eastern and Japanese cultures.
Ibsen Suite (66 square metres) - named in honour of the famous Dramaturga Ibsen; mebled in the classical style of the Grand. It's from the living room, two bedrooms, a balcony with a view on Carl Joan's gate. There is a round table in the living room, followed by small meetings and lunches. The room is very popular among guests.
Opera Suite (85 square metres) - the angle number, specially for opera fans. The number is stolen by paintings, suits and objects from the opera stage. The suite is for reception, small meetings and dinners.
Ringens Suite (82 square metres) - Coal number opened in March 2003. The issue of the number is the story of the Ringens brewery, starting from 1877. There's a great textile in the room. The bathroom makes an amazing impression. It's good for small receptions and dinners.
Sundt Suite (71 square metres) - there are marine issues in the room. It fits for small meetings and dinners to eight guests. There's a TV in the bathroom.
Noble Suite (71 square metres) consists of a living room, a bedroom, a bathroom, two balconies with a view to Carl Joan's gate. The living room has a dinner table for six people. There are portraits of Nobel Laureates at the entrance.
Tower Suite (69 square metres) is the most famous of all of the hotel's singers. 1967The number was renovated under the leadership of Arnstein Arneberg. This number is popular among young women. A fantastic view on the top of Oslo, opening from the tower with hours. The number is located on three small floors. The Romantic and private environment is suitable for special events.
Christian Radich Suite (136 square metres) - named after the ship, stolen pictures and objects on the marine theme. It consists of two living rooms, a dining room, a kitchen, a library, one bedroom, a huge garden on the roof that goes to the gates of Kala Joan. Up to 20 people can be accommodated in the canteen, the garden is also suitable for up to 60 people. The number can be merged with the Millennium Suite for dinners and meetings.
The Millennium Suite (200 square metres) - the largest number is in modern, elegant style. It was completed in December 1999 and was created specifically to meet the millenium. It's made of a living room, a room, a bar, a bathroom with a TV and a sauna, a bedroom, a separate reception room, a terrace with a view of City Hall. The number can be merged with Christian Radich Suite for dinners and meetings.
In each number: Air conditioner, TV, phone, mini-bar, phen, trouser press.
The hotel took into account women ' s interests in the fields of shopping, cultural and public life, as well as health, and created a special floor of Ladies Floor. Room 570-580, Room 582, Room 584. Each number is a unique work of art that attracted a group of known Oslo designers. Each issue on Ladies Floor is dedicated to one of Norway ' s young women who have made progress in art, sports or business. They were all involved in the creation of numbers, instilling their personal understanding of women. As a result, an interior that combines glamour, abundance and wealth of a luxury hotel plus minimism of modern international boutiques has emerged. There's a bed of queen size, extra pillows. A special menu is proposed.
In each number: TV, free wireless Internet, video and CD player, safe, tea and coffee kit, yoga mat, fruit, books and magazines.
The hotel is located in the middle of Oslo near Carl Joan's gate.
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