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The Thief

The Tjuvholmen district is a place with an interesting history. Once upon a time, this was a gathering place for unsavory types, but now it belongs to private developers who have truly revitalized this part of Oslo. There are many galleries and museums here, including the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art. The name of the luxury hotel refers to the history of the area. Interesting attractions await guests. In summer you can go on a cruise to the fjord or on a bicycle tour around the city. In winter, it is worth renting equipment and trying cross-country skiing, a discipline that holds an important place in Norwegian culture. Guests live in different room categories, each delighting with comfort, elegance and contemporary architecture. Through the floor-to-ceiling windows you can see the sea, the fjord and the surrounding islands. The most luxurious Oslo Suite has a private roof terrace. Delicious light meals, grilled specialties and seafood can be enjoyed at Thief Roof Grill, which boasts stunning views from its terrace. The second restaurant, Thief Foodbar, is located on the 9th Floor, where in an informal atmosphere you can taste dishes prepared under the supervision of a chef who has worked for several Michelin-starred restaurants. You can also relax in the spa with an area of ​​800 square meters, equipped with a swimming pool, steam bath, sauna and the first hammam in the city. The spa also offers treatments based on products imported from around the world.

Tjuvholmen district, Oslo, approx. 50 minutes by car from the airport.

116 rooms and luxurious suites: Standard, Superior, Deluxe, Premium, Junior Suite, One Bed Room Suite, The Apparatjik Suite, The Thief Suite, The Oslo Suite.

3 restaurants and bars: Thief Rooftop Bar and Restaurant, Thief Foodbar, Thief Bar.

swimming pool, Wi-Fi, art collection.

gym, cruises, cycling, fishing, kayaking, jogging, cross-country skiing.

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