Amerikalinjen

Hotel · St. Hanshaugen

Amerikalinjen

Hotel · St. Hanshaugen

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Jernbanetorget 2, 0154 Oslo, Norway

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Chic hotel with jazz club, brasserie, sauna, gym, and breakfast.  

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How to Visit Oslo, According to Someone Who Spent 6 Years in Scandinavia

"This revved-up former Norwegian America Line headquarters toots its own stylish horn. The cheery staff resurrects the bustling energy of the storied spot, which is decked out in snappy tailoring from Norwegian fashion favorite Holzweiler. Guests can also expect a chic library, original elevators, and ceiling stuccos that remain across the rooms." - Alexandra Pereira

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Amerikalinjen

"Set the scene. Many people will know Oslo through the Harry Hole thrillers of Jo Nesbø, but until recently the Norwegian capital wasn’t an obvious weekend destination, with most visitors passing through on way to ski slopes or the Northern Lights. That’s started to change. While it isn’t the prettiest of cities, it’s gaining a reputation for its contemporary art, architecture—check out Snøhetta’s glacier-like opera house, and the almost-finished Munch Museum and National Library—and an intriguing foodie scene that makes ample use of the country’s incredibly fresh seafood. What’s the story? Well, this is a central landmark that dates back to 1919, when it was the square-jawed, neo-Baroque HQ of the Norwegian American Line—a time when Norwegians were jumping ship to seek their fortunes in the New World. It’s been reimagined by Nordic Hotels, which is one of the largest groups in Scandinavia but keeps a low-profile presence at the Amerikalinjen and its older sibling The Thief, the (literal) art hotel that caused a commotion when it opened in 2013. Original details have been kept intact, such as the art nouveau wooden carvings above doors and the sculptures of a sea god and spirit above the entrance, and the ground-floor space turned into a flowing segue of bar, bistro, and restaurant, as well as a glass-covered courtyard conservatory with fireplace and faux foliage. Throughout, ocean-going memorabilia such as menus and vintage snaps—look out for one of a walrus-mustached King Haakon the 7th—are gathered two by two alongside Pop Art-bright works by Shepard Fairey and Alex Katz, swarms of dangling pendant lights, and less obvious Scandinavian design classics including Torbjørn Bekken’s Veng armchair. What can we expect in our room? The rattle and hum of the occasional tram outside, the ring of bicycle bells, people-watching from a cushioned window seat. All rooms have light parquet flooring and beds of deep-sea blue, with matching velvety sofas and Scandinavian designs evident in the lamps and jaunty chairs; there are framed ocean-liner photos and menus on the walls, bedside carafes filled with filtered water. Bathrooms are neatly boxed off behind industrial-chic iron frames, with monochrome tiles and locally made Sprekenhus potions. The biggest rooms are the suites in the former company board rooms. How about the food and drink? It’s possible to graze throughout the day, with flexible menus that splice New York classics with Norwegian ingredients, from smoked-salmon bagels to deer tartare and pavlova with lingonberries, whole baked turbot and truffle mac. There are some inventive kitchens in Oslo, but the menus here play it a little safe—though it’s very fairly priced in a city where eating out can be eyewateringly expensive. Damn fine coffee too. The cocktail menu trips through historic moments for the country and the U.S—Emigration stirs up tequila with rooibos, lemongrass and wine, for example; Discovery of Oil is more martini-style, with a slick of black coconut oil floating on mushroom-and-cheese infused aquavit. What’s the crowd like? Quite a local scene at weekends—the city’s brunch scene is still in its infancy, but jazz Sundays in the bistro reels them in, with Al Green and A Tribe Called Quest on the soundsystem in between sets and eggs Norwegian on the menu. Many people may have hopped here on the boat from Copenhagen; others from London, already familiar with Stockholm and other Nordic city breaks. Anything to say about the service? Almost Fifth Avenue in its attentiveness—no need to tip the bell boy though—with plaid jackets in the bar. What’s the neighborhood scene like?The hotel is right on central Jernbanetorget Square, facing the main railway station for frictionless transfers to the airport. The square used to be Oslo’s Times Square, but has smartened up its act and while a little banal, leads easily to interesting parts of town, such as the harborfront— where the opera house, Munch Museum, and new Library are—and boho neighborhoods such as Grunerløkka. Ask the concierge to point you the way to Svanen bar, in a former pharmacy, and Katla restaurant, the new project from the former chef of foodie favorite Pjoltergeist. Walk towards sister hotel The Thief, on the Tjuvholmen island, and you’ll find enough contemporary art galleries for a weekend of browsing. Anything else to add? The basement jazz lounge, named after the shipping line’s founder, Gustav, has a regular line-up of homages to Peggy Lee, Sinatra, and other greats. Also seek out the small but perfectly formed gym—which has a punching bag and one of those rowing machines with real water—and the timber-roofed reading room, which resembles an old-fashioned railway carriage. Anything you’d change? It's a shame the jazz gigs downstairs are only on Fridays. Is it worth it? Oh, yes. Oslo’s on the rise, and this has ringside seats." - Rick Jordan

https://www.cntraveler.com/hotels/oslo/oslo/amerikalinjen
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The Best Hotels in Europe: 2019 Readers' Choice Awards

"Oslo is speeding towards a sustainable future. Energy-efficient, carbon-neutral, bee-friendly... You’re now more likely to be run over by an electric scooter than by a car, almost vanquished in the city center. In this context, the Amerikalinjen is a clever piece of upcycling, turning the HQ of the Norway-America shipping company into a streamlined hotel, its ground floor a hangout for locals with an easy-going bistro, bar, and soaring conservatory. The building dates back to an era when Norwegians turned to the New World for opportunity—men boarding liners with flat-capped stoicism—and retains original details such as the granite heads of sea god Triton and nymph Nereide above the entrance and Arts & Crafts carvings inside while riffing on its backstory. There’s a skyscraper sculpture by Julian Opie, oysters Rockefeller and salmon bagels, creative cocktails–Discovery of Oil is an aquavit Martini with drops of black coconut oil. Plus framed maps and ships’ menus in the bedrooms, which showcase Scandi design with smoky pendants, '60s-revival chairs and ocean-blue sofas. Some have a cozy window seat for tram-watching on Jernbanetorget Square below, which is a little characterless but has the main station and leads off into interesting districts such as the waterfront, where a striking new library and Munch Museum are set to open later this year. The sister hotel to The Thief, which for many was the only place to stay in Oslo, this feels warmer and more within the old town’s embrace; a ship-shape symbol of the city’s new dynamism. —Rick Jordan Insider Tip: The jazz bar in the basement swings out every Friday with tributes to Sinatra, Peggy Lee, and Sonny Rollins. Doubles from about $235" - CNT Editors

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The 10 Best New Hotels Opening in Europe in 2019 - AFAR

"Housed in a 1919 building that once served as the Norwegian American Line headquarters, this Oslo boutique hotel blends contemporary and vintage elements across 122 rooms and suites, some with separate seating areas, bathtubs or balconies overlooking the city or an inner courtyard. Public spaces include the Haven courtyard for breakfast and snacks, the Nordic-cool Atlas Brasserie serving three meals a day, Pier 42 for cocktails and wines by the glass, and the intimate Gustav venue inspired by the New York jazz scene for concerts and evening events." - Sandra Ramani

https://www.afar.com/magazine/the-most-anticipated-european-hotel-openings-of-2019
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Jamie Stadler

Google
We recently stayed three nights at the hotel and overall had a great experience. The check-in process was a breeze and the staff was very friendly. The breakfast buffet was magnificent and is almost worth the stay itself. The room was very clean and the beds were comfortable. We paid for the superior balcony room which turned out to be a let down. The balcony was very small and didn’t come with any chairs or tables as depicted in the pictures (we did however see these on others). Ours faced inwards and the view was of the construction site next doors which had covered the balcony its very thick layer of dust. Between the lack of seating, view of the construction site, and cleanliness, the balcony wasn’t usable. If we stay again, we will opt for the standard room (preferably exterior facing for views) and save the money. We had dinner at the hotel restaurant one evening and were advised that the wait time for the food would be significant due to a 15 person table which seemed like a restaurant should be able to handle. We chose to stay and the food arrived sooner than expected and was good. Throughout the stay the staff and food were 5 stars. Due to paying more for a “superior” room that wasn’t usable, the stay gets 3.5 stars.

mikepH11UC

Google
Excellent Hotel and excellent location in Oslo. Hotel is located 5 minutes from the train station. Easy to get to and easy to get to any public transportation. Rooms are very nice and spacious enough (lets face it all European hotels have size limitations). Our gang loved this one. And they absolutely loved the breakfast. Would be my first choice on any return trip to Oslo.

Eva Dogan

Google
One of the most incredible hotels I’ve stayed at recently! The atmosphere here is absolutely unique — the building’s history, once the departure point for people chasing their dreams to America, adds a special charm. The breakfast is outstanding, with one of the best Eggs Benedict I’ve ever had in my life. The room was small but very cozy and truly luxurious. Everything — from the design to the philosophy of the place — left me beyond impressed. Pure joy to stay here!

James Dunphy

Google
Great place to stay. Rooms were good size, beauty rain shower and the bed was comfy. The morning breakfast had a ton of choices. The location is steps away from Oslo Central Station, and lots of shops and amenities within walking distance. There is a transit line outside, and had recycling trucks outside early so it wasn't as quiet as we hoped. Not a cheap stay (work trip), but if it's in your budget it's worth a stay.

Koo Jaseong

Google
The best hotel in Oslo. The location, service, breakfast, and room condition are all perfect. The staff are very warm, kind, and friendly, always ready to help the guest. The room was really clean. Perfect hotel to enjoy Oslo. Nice city view (Oslo station and clock tower, you do not need to see your watch or cellphone). It is quite expensive but I strongly recommend the hotel if you are willing to accept it.

Jjdahl

Google
This hotel is a total vibe. The decor, lighting, room quality, amazing breakfast , and staff make it superior. The hotel operates in what once was the cruise line’s headquarters. The cruising vibe is felt throughout starting with the included breakfast every morning. The choices were exquisite including smoked fish, charcuterie, eggs, bacon, pastries, specialty coffees, juices, and even optional menu items like eggs Benedict. I hope my good fortune brings me back to this hotel one day.

B1688GRkimberlym

Google
This was our first time visiting Oslo. It is in an extremely convenient location (just across the street from the train station). Our balcony had a lovely view of the Opera house. Everything in this hotel was pleasant, the staff, the accommodations, the locally made scented bodywashes and lotions, and the delicious breakfast. Lots of wonderful walkable things nearby and we were provided with a lovely booklet that featured the staff and their views on the perfect day spent in Oslo. I'm so glad that we stayed here!

Kevin Thomas

Google
Very nice hotel right across from the train station. Surprisingly pleasantly designed rooms with lots of amenities. Had dinner in the restaurant- burger was excellent. Super friendly staff. Would highly recommend. Updated this to say that the breakfast buffet is the best we’ve had in 10 days of Scandinavian travel. High quality and great variety in the buffet and you can order a special meal off a menu - I had eggs Benedict with salmon.
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Jim R.

Yelp
We stayed for two nights in July at this bustling boutique hotel across from the central train station. The location couldn't have been better and we had only a short walk for our onward exploration in Norway. It was also close to the MUNCH museum as well as the opera house and very central for using the public transport to get around Oslo. The hotel itself is very up to date and our suite had all the expected amenities from power access to big modern bathroom. One complaint and I've seen this elsewhere in Europe, is your inability to control the temperature in your room. If you want it cooler you have to make a request to the front desk. Our room on the 6th floor was fairly large (by European standards) and was comfortable with a nice view to the train station. Our rate included the lavish breakfast buffet with loads of choices as well as a few made to order items like eggs Benedict and something I've never seen in Europe-bagels! A lovely stay except for the warm and stuffy room. Oddly they keep the hallways and other public spaces cooler. Be sure also to check out the fantastic hip cocktail bar-pier 42-in the lobby. Recommended

Amy W.

Yelp
Wonderful hotel but!! I would have gladly given this place five stars - location, comfort, staff - but here's this thing. Our in- room refrigerator wasn't working. We went downstairs to let the front desk know and they said, "oh, sorry, we've been informed that some of the rooms' refrigerators aren't working, yours must be one of those rooms". Oh. They knew that some of the refrigerators didn't work, they didn't know which, they gave us a room in which it didn't work, said "oh, sorry 'bout that" and went on with their day? This is a brilliant hotel and they did that? Is our trip ruined? No. Am I a spoiled brat? Quite possibly. Has my opinion of this hotel changed enormously because of the way they cavalierly dismissed a problem with my room? Yes. Would i still come here again? Maybe. I hear great things about a few other places, and I bet their refrigerators work. ​
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Jasmen R.

Yelp
Our second time staying at Amerikalinjen and we're still in love. The staff are very, very friendly and accommodating - giving us recommendations within proximity to the property and making sure we had everything need for our departure from Oslo. The hotel even offers an "Early Bird" breakfast ready for you if you have to leave before the hotel restaurant opens in the morning (just let staff know in advance). The rooms are very modern and chic, and allowed us an extremely comfortable stay. Two of the highlights of the hotel are the bar downstairs (Pier 42) and the restaurant on the first floor. You must visit both! Also... check out the cool history of the building.

Thomas G.

Yelp
Great hotel! Very friendly and helpful staff, pleasant and comfortable rooms, great breakfast (and dinner), close to transportation and close to a lot of unusual and fantastic visitor sites in Oslo.
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Eric B.

Yelp
Gayle and I stayed at the Amerikalinjen Hotel during our last night in Oslo before flying home. The Hotel is located practically across the street from the train station, near the water (including the Opera House and the Munch Museum), and a short walk to a bunch of things (e.g., Nobel Peace and National Museums), and seemingly well within "Center City". Gayle and I had a nice comfortable room (albeit small) room on the upper floor. The bathroom had nice product and with a strong hot shower. WiFi was good, and the room itself served us well as a repacking station after this 3 week trip. The building has a lot of old world touches (whatever that means), with nice lounge, bar, and restaurant options on the ground floor. We had both dinner and the complimentary breakfast within the restaurant area, which we found delicious and well serviced. Gayle and I will be in back in Oslo next August, and the Amerijalinjen will be on our list as a possible great place to stay.
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McKayla M.

Yelp
What are you waiting for? Book here. This place is the best. It is a historic building with a great story and even has a library/museum you can visit to feel like a passenger on a voyage to America. The room is gorgeous and extremely quiet. The space is well used and doesn't feel cramped. All of the switches are controlled by smart panels beside the bed, in the bathroom, and at the door. The shower is large, hot, and has two shower heads. The toiletries they provide are high quality and smell great. The breakfast buffet has every luxury food you can imagine (and has apparently won the distinction of being the best breakfast in Oslo). The lounge is chic and their bartender is international award-winning in his craft. They have a speakeasy style downstairs stage with an unexpectedly superb (and popular) live jazz show (make reservations). This hotel appears to be a destination for Norwegians to have a good time, so don't get put off by the American name if you're looking for the adventure - it's more like a fun theme. The location is extremely central, so you'll be able to walk everywhere. Go to a sauna, see the palace, and stroll through Akker Brigg. We loved every minute.