“Earlier than The Thief opened in 2013, the Oslo lodge scene was very glamorous previous world; achieved very nicely, in fact, however not trendy. We wished to supply an alternate. The Thief is the choice,” Visitor Relations Supervisor Dominic Gorham says. Trendy could also be an understatement. The Thief, positioned on islet of Tjuvholmen (Thief Island) is a modernist dream created by Norwegian Mellbye Architects. With an unbelievable view of the Oslo Fjord (“We may have named the lodge Fjord View Resort, however nobody would have requested me what it means, would they?” Dominic muses) and a smooth, minimalism-meets-opulence look to the inside, The Thief makes each visitor really feel like a glamorous jetsetter.
The lodge is positioned instantly subsequent to the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Trendy Artwork, and all company can go to the gathering freed from cost. The Thief itself has an unbelievable assortment of artwork, each positioned in public areas of the lodge and in every room. Each bit was hand-picked by Sune Nordgren, the previous curator of Norway’s Nationwide Museum.
The foods and drinks accessible means you don’t actually have to depart the lodge to have a superb time; there’s a informal rooftop bar with a wonderful view of Oslo as nicely a extra posh bar space known as Thief Bar. For high-quality eating, go to Fru Okay, specialising in fish and Nordic flavors. On your extra fundamental cravings, The Meals Bar has all sort of consolation meals like hotdogs and burgers. In essence: if there’s one thing you need at The Thief, it’s most likely there.
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