In a white 19th-century villa close to Vigelandparken, this elegant bed-and-breakfast will appeal to anyone who appreciates charming individually decorated rooms and homemade breakfasts. With hardwood floors, Persian rugs, antique furniture, and long drapes, the rooms are cozy and inviting, but the proximity of the park and Bogstadveien, a major shopping street, will make you want to explore. The villa was first owned by Norwegian shipowners and in the late 1980s became the Indonesian embassy for a brief period.
Posted by masterx from Germany on 10/5/08
A wonderful b&b in Oslo. Just 1 minutes walk from the lovely Frognerpark. Highly recomended as a place to stay if you are in Oslo. (The breakfast could have been better though)
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