Radisson Blu Oslo Airport.

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drron

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Our first stay in a Radisson in many years.joined the Goldpoints program for mrsdrron to keep her Aadvantage miles active and because little choice in Norway.After booking they doubled the online booking bonus so we rebooked and then had a promo-2 stays and get a free night.
Room on lowest floor.Reasonable size.As is usual for Europe the "king"bed is 2 singles pushed together but topped by 2 single duvets only-however these provide adequate warmth.Free breakfast and internet included in the rates.However nothing is cheap in Norway.It is ~ $250 a night.
Had dinner there-again expensive-a burger would set you back $40.
Very convenient to the airport-just a short stroll.Certainly OK for an overnight stop between flights or if you had an early morning flight.
 
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