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Find your zen: a guide to the 5 best spas in Oslo

Relax, recharge and renew at the best spas in Oslo

Oslo is a city that invites you to slow down, breathe deep and enjoy life’s simple pleasures. And what could be a simpler, more luxurious pleasure than a spa day? Whether you’re seeking a relaxing massage, a revitalizing body treatment or just a quiet escape from the city, the spas in Oslo are ready to pamper you. So, slip into a fluffy robe, grab a cup of tea and get ready to be transported to a world of peace and relaxation.

Overview: Oslo’s top 5 spas

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Vestkantbadet

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Artesia Spa Grand Hotel

The Well Sofiemyr Norway spa
The Well Sofiemyr Norway spa

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The Well

Stepping into The Well, Oslo’s grand spa empire, one transcends the ordinary in a choreographed symphony of wellness. Imagine an odyssey through 11 pools that echo the serenity of Nordic fjords, unwinding in 15 saunas and steam rooms that whisper ancient rituals from a Finnish sauna to a Turkish hammam. Amidst these, 25 treatment rooms offer sanctuaries where therapists, wielding nature’s bounty, administer transformative facials and wraps. Architectural brilliance defines the resort with Stein Erik Hagen’s vision, where two restaurants tantalize with epicurean delights and the top-tier Mori serves up culinary artistry. Bars infuse evenings with vibrant concoctions, all enfolded by a design ethos of bold hues and restorative timbers – a testament to Oslo’s luxurious escapade.

The Well
Kongeveien 65
Oslo
Norway

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Vesterkantbadet Oslo Norway sights activities

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Vestkantbadet

Discover the harmonious blend of historic allure and modern luxury at Oslo’s Vestkantbadet. This iconic bath, with its enchanting Art Deco interiors, has been meticulously restored to its former glory, complete with the shimmering mosaic by Per Krohg, an emblematic piece that influenced the entire visual identity of hotel Sommerro, which is home to the bath. Beyond its historic charm, Vestkantbadet offers state-of-the-art facilities, from infrared saunas and a cutting-edge gym to a wellness boutique curated by Jan Thomas, featuring both bespoke and renowned brands. This venue is not merely a place for relaxation; it encapsulates Hotel Sommerro’s philosophy of an 8-hour balance, ensuring rest, work and most importantly, recreation.

Vestkantbadet
Sommerrogata 1
Oslo
Norway

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Bare Flyt Oslo Norway spa

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Bare Flyt

At Bare Flyt in Oslo, surrender to the rare silence of the isolation tank experience, a serene odyssey into sensory deprivation. Encapsulated within the cocoon of a float tank, gravity loses its grip, buoyed by a saline embrace that echoes the womb’s tranquil sanctuary. The double cabin, a novel retreat, invites tandem voyages into tranquillity, where two minds can drift in harmonious solitude. As the light fades and saltwater cradles you at body temperature, the world’s weight dissipates, blurring the bounds of flesh and fluid. Here, unfettered by the tactile anchor of the terra, the mind unfurls, casting off tensions and cultivating a fertile stillness where creativity and clarity blossom. Oslo’s Bare Flyt offers more than a mere pause; it’s a rejuvenating plunge into the profound depths of self-discovery.

Bare Flyt
Holmboes gate 1
Oslo
Norway

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Thief Spa Oslo Norway sights activities

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Thief Spa

Treat yourself to a rejuvenating escape at Thief Spa, located within the prestigious hotel The Thief, where Norway’s enchanting landscape converges with world-class wellness. Poised at the nexus of Thief Islet and the fjord, this haven transcends conventional spa clichés, extending its allure to not just the ladies but also discerning gentlemen. Crafted by Schmidt Hammer Lassen and adorned by Anemone Wille-Våge’s intricate designs, this spa radiates pristine Nordic aesthetics whilst presenting Oslo’s sole hamam. An expansive 800-square-metre sanctuary, it spotlights masterpieces from globally renowned designers like Phillipe Stark and Claudio Silvestrini. Post-treatment, embrace the Oslofjord’s serenity or explore the nearby Astrup Fearnley Museum, offering a confluence of art, nature and rejuvenation.

Thief Spa
Landgangen 1
Oslo
Norway

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Artesia Spa Grand Hotel Oslo Norway spa

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Artesia Spa Grand Hotel

In the heart of Oslo, Artesia Spa at the Grand Hotel unfolds as a contemporary sanctuary, where the storied elegance of its host mingles with a visionary aesthetic. Inspired by Norway’s ethereal woodlands, birch trees stand sentinel around the pool, evoking the tranquillity of a secluded lake. The ambience is an enigmatic blend of nature’s timelessness and avant-garde illumination, casting each guest into a realm oscillating between the primaeval and the futuristic. Here, the celebrated and the discreet converge, from global icons to discerning travellers, all seeking reprieve. As seasons and desires shift, so do the spa’s offerings, each treatment a bespoke journey, with opportunities to linger poolside or on a rooftop terrace, engaging every sense in Artesia’s curated symphony of wellness.

Artesia Spa Grand Hotel
Karl Johans gate 31
Oslo
Norway

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Photography courtesy of Artesia Spa Grand Hotel

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