Oslo Hotel Melbourne, Melbourne
About the Hotel
Oslo Hotel is located in St Kilda, Melbourne, offering a blend of affordability and comfort. Notably, it features a shared kitchen, guest lounge, and free off-site parking. Its proximity to attractions like the Jewish Museum of Australia and St Kilda Beach makes it a convenient choice for travelers.
Location
Oslo Hotel is conveniently situated minutes away from St Kilda Beach and the bustling shopping district. Free unrestricted public parking is available on weekends and public holidays. Easy access to popular attractions like Crown Casino and Melbourne Cricket Ground enhances its appeal.
Rooms
The hotel provides various room types, including private rooms and dormitory-style accommodations. Shared bathroom facilities are available for guests. Notably, there are designated female-only and male-only dormitory rooms. Each sleeping area promotes a comfortable environment for visitors.
Eat & Drink
Guests can prepare meals in the communal kitchen, encouraging self-sufficiency and social interaction. The hotel emphasizes affordable lodging, making it suitable for those who prefer to cook. There are also nearby dining venues in the vibrant St Kilda area.
Leisure & Business
A guest lounge equipped with a TV provides a space for relaxation. The hotel offers wireless Internet access, concierge services, and a fireplace in the lobby for added comfort. Tour and ticket assistance is available for guests looking to explore the area.
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Facilities
General
- Paid Wi-Fi in public areas
Services
- Laundry
Business
- Business center
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My preferred choice of room at StKilda was the one with 3 bunk beds, a fridge, and an en suite. It was tiny, especially with 6 girls constantly moving in and out for work or job interviews, creating quite an intense environment. The location isn't too bad, but it is on a road known for prostitutes and homeless individuals.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of highs and lows. The location was interesting and vibrant, but the rooms were a bit disappointing with cleanliness issues. Although the service was efficient, the dining options were limited. The hotel's facilities were basic but functional.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. It was great for me on the balcony side of the complex, away from the noisy front door where people were yelling all night due to the lack of enforcement of the 10 pm curfew. The rooms were very basic, but unfortunately, they were dirty with cigarette butts under the beds and filthy marks on the walls.
The hotel offers extremely affordable rooms, but my stay was terrible because of the dirty conditions with cigarette butts under the beds, filthy marks on the walls, a full garbage bin inside the room, and old bed sheets left on the bed. The value for money was not ideal.
I had such a great time at this hotel in central Melbourne. The rooms were the best value, and the owner and location were fantastic. The balcony with amazing views was a definite highlight. However, the initial check-in process seemed a bit off. LOL!
The hotel had some drawbacks like bad odors, lack of fans, and unpleasant bathrooms, but the rooms themselves were surprisingly good. The shared patio with other rooms was a unique feature, and the proximity to the tin roof was interesting. Despite feeling unsafe at times, the overall room quality was commendable.
The hostel is nicely furnished with decently sized rooms, making it a pleasant stay. However, the service was disappointing with poor management. The location is convenient, though it has some drawbacks. The dining experience is lackluster with limited options, but the facilities are well-maintained.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of pros and cons. The room was tiny with 3 bunk beds, a fridge, and an en suite, which made it cramped with 6 girls coming in and out, especially during work or job interview times. The view from the room was onto a tin roof, and the first floor seemed a bit questionable. The bathrooms, although unisex and with 2 per corridor, led to congestion since showers and toilets were not separated. However, there were a few vending machines available.
I stayed at the hotel, and here's my experience: the rooms had a bizarre asylum look, with a view of a tin roof. The first floor felt like a crack den, and the unisex bathrooms caused congestion. However, the location was great for accessing restaurants and the sea, even though it had its fair share of night activities. Service was a bit lacking, even for basic needs like laundry services.
The hotel offered a tiny room with basic amenities, but unfortunately, it was dirty with cigarette butts under the beds and filthy marks on the walls. Despite reporting issues, the staff were unhelpful and refused a refund, even ignoring concerns about mice infestation affecting the stay.