Guest User
July 22, 2024
The good: Fairly good prices & room rates for this premium part of town. Rooms are very spacious, esp. in the top floor studio rooms. Beds are comfy, bathroom comes with a decent size bathtub, with good kitchen facilities for longer stays. The bad: Only real issue is the noise from the trams, cars, and late night/early morning drunk revellers. Do take earplugs, esp. if it’s warm outside and you need the window slightly open to get some air. On a weekend, don’t expect the noise to quieten down before well after 4 a.m. Good to know: Frogner House can arrange breakfasts with the nearby baker at an additional cost, but your best bet is just grabbing some breakfast snacks from the nearby supermarkets the night before. The room provides you a couple of tea bags/coffee capsules, but you must buy them from reception if you want more (which is a bight tight). Most of the staff are fairly pleasant, although one of the chaps at the desk did come across as somewhat aloof. Parking/Surroundings: Free at night in the streets (8pm - 9am). Otherwise I believe you can ask for spaces they have in the back of the property (at a cost). In this neighbourhood, you are close by to some great restaurants, cafés, trams & busses.