




A 37-story glass skyscraper featuring guest rooms from the 4th to the 33rd floors, with wellness and dining on the top floors.
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Oslo sits at the head of the Oslofjord and is one of Scandinavia's most accessible capitals, served by Oslo Gardermoen Airport with direct connections across Europe and beyond. The city's ski infrastructure is genuinely exceptional for an urban centre — the Nordmarka forest and its network of cross-country and downhill trails begin within the city limits, and the Holmenkollen ski arena is reachable by metro. The hotel's ski-in, ski-out designation places guests in direct contact with this network without requiring a transfer. The city centre location also means restaurants, museums, the waterfront, and public transport are within easy reach. For those combining a ski trip with time in a capital city, Oslo's compact layout makes both ambitions straightforward to manage from a single base.
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Experience world-class city skiing just 30 minutes from downtown Oslo.
Skimore Oslo, historically known as Oslo Vinterpark or Tryvann, offers a truly unique ski experience located entirely within the city limits of the Norwegian capital. Perched high on the hills of Nordmarka, skiers and snowboarders can enjoy panoramic views of the city skyline and the Oslofjord while carving down the slopes. It is the perfect destination for a combined city break and alpine holiday. Despite being an urban resort, it punches above its weight with exceptional snowmaking, a 380-meter vertical drop on the challenging Wyller run, and extensive floodlighting that allows for magical night skiing. The resort is heavily intertwined with the local culture, serving as a popular after-work playground for Oslo residents and featuring an internationally acclaimed snowpark.
The resort features surprisingly varied terrain, from gentle beginner slopes at the Tryvann base to the steep, FIS-approved Wyller run used for giant slalom. A renowned terrain park and extensive night skiing capabilities ensure endless entertainment for all skill levels.
A vast, forested recreational region surrounding Oslo, renowned for its incredible accessibility, scenic lakes, and thousands of kilometers of cross-country ski trails.
The main entry point at the top of the mountain, offering gentle, wide slopes perfect for learning and warming up.
A steep, 1,400-meter-long black/red run with a 380m vertical drop, ideal for advanced carvers and slalom enthusiasts.
The core of the resort's freestyle scene, featuring an expertly maintained terrain park and a superpipe.
Cruisy blue and red runs located directly beneath the iconic Tryvann broadcast tower.
Oslo Gardermoen (OSL)
1h
60km
Take the Flytoget (Airport Express Train) to Oslo Central Station, then transfer to the Metro. Paid parking is available at both the Tryvann (top) and Wyller (bottom) base areas, though spaces fill quickly on weekends.
Early December to mid-April
Night skiing is a major highlight here, with slopes open and fully floodlit until 22:00 on most weekdays.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (NOK 595), Adult 3-Day Pass (NOK 1650)