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Located on the main avenue, the Grand Hotel is a real institution. Since playwright Henrik Ibsen had his habits, the hotel has had prestigious heads of state, Nobel Prizes and figures known to the industry and show. The hotel has undergone several extensions and renovations in recent years. The Nobel Suite is reserved for the Nobel Peace Prize holder awarded every year in Oslo. Just behind the reception, the Palmen tea lounge is a haven of peace of another century, the silence of which is disturbed from time to time by the ballot paper. But it is mainly at the Grand Café bistro, the strategic observation point of Avenue Karl-Johan, that you must go. Ibsen had its table reserved every day. He and other famous regulars, such as painters Edvard Munch, Fritz Thaulow and the writer Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, were immortalized on a huge fresco in the bottom of the hall by the painter Per (. Every Saturday, from a. m. to p. m., the Grand Café transforms into dancing dinner and every Sunday from noon to 15 p. m., with jazzy brunch. On the top floor of the hotel, under a glass roof on the city lights, is perched one of the city's most chic restaurants. In the basement, a nightclub.
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