This central Oslo design hotel is decorated in contemporary Nordic style and highlighted by splashes of the Orient.
The 66 luxurious guest rooms are spacious, offer interesting light arrangements and colour schemes that work to create an intimate and sensual atmosphere. Grims Grenka’s rooms come in three different styles and they consist of green for summer, blue and white for winter, and red and gold for the mysterious, decadent and sensual way of living.
MADU, Grims Grenka’s restaurant, boasts modern Asian cuisine with a new twist. The tea and cocktail bar offers organic tea and drinks, classic lobby food and exclusive caviar.
Q Lounge is the stylish roof top terrace where guests can unwind with a drink on a warm summer’s day, whilst taking views of Oslo’s urban jungle.
Just a short walk from First Hotel Grims Grenka is Aker Brygge; a former shipyard converted into a vibrant mix of waterside apartments, offices and restaurants. Many of Oslo's most popular attractions are close to First Hotel Grims Grenka and line Karl Johans Gate.
The first luxury design hotel in Oslo. The 42 rooms and, especially, the 24 suites, offer spectacular space. The modern Nordic style is brought to a new level by the mystique of the Orient in the interiors. Playful light arrangements and colour schemes create an intimate and sensual atmosphere throughout the entire hotel. The rooms are in three different styles; green for summer, blue and white for winter, and red and gold for the mysterious, decadent and sensual way of living. The restaurant boasts Asian fusion cuisine with a new twist. If you just want a lighter snack, the tea and cocktail bar, with emphasis on organic tea and drinks, offers classic lobby food and exclusive caviar. On the stylish roof top lounge you can unwind and self-indulge with a refreshment on a warm summers day, while taking in views of Oslo’s urban jungle. The lounge/nightclub on the first floor will transform Oslo’s nightlife.
First Hotel Grims Grenka is located in Oslo near: Karl Johans Gate (500m) - many of Oslo's most popular attractions line this street, including the Royal Palace.
Aker Brygge (600 m) - this former shipyard is now a vibrant mix of apartments, offices and restaurants on the waterside. Why not sample a local delicacy, reindeer, whilst looking out over the water.