Gamle Oslo is a densely populated neighbourhood located east for the city centre, featuring an interesting mix of business and residential buildings.
Even though the name can be translated to Old Town, the Gamle Oslo neighbourhood is best known for its modern architecture which can be seem at the Munch Museum, Sørenga and Barcode areas. There areas were revitalised recently and features award-winning architectural buildings.
Speaking of the Barcode, the area has established itself over the last decade as one of the key business district in Oslo, where many corporate events are held.
The Jernbanetorget, Oslo Central station, is right next to Gamle Oslo which allows direct access to the intercity trains, metro and bus terminals. The Gamle Oslo neighbourhood comprises the following areas:
- Grønland
- Kampen
- Enerhaugen
- Nedre Tøyen
- Vålerenga
- Ensjø
- Etterstad
- Kværnerbyen
- Bispevika
Due to its location, Gamle Oslo is a favourite destination neighbourhood for many business events in Oslo. Here are the best venues in Gamle Oslo:
Nodee Sky
We offer modern Japanese cooking with ingredients from all over the world. You can enjoy this menu on the 13th and 14th floor.
Dronning Eufemias gate, 28
0191 Oslo
Brasserie Rivoli
Brasserie Rivoli is an informal French brasserie with one foot in the Norwegian kitchen.
Operagata, 3
0194 Oslo
Scandic Helsfyr
Scandic Helsfyr has recently been renovated and expanded, and is now Scandic's largest hotel in Norway – with a total of 450 rooms, a new à la carte restaurant, new common areas and additional flexible meeting rooms.
Innspurten, 7
0663 Oslo
Clarion Hotel Oslo
Experience Oslo's newest district by staying at the Clarion Hotel Oslo – the city's newest hub for art, culture and entertainment. The facilities are sure to meet your expectations when it comes to hosting modern meetings and events.
Dronning Eufemias gate, 15
0191 Oslo
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