Carrying forward the legacy from 1918

Savoy 1918 — Heritage

A hotel unlike any other

Rooted in Oslo’s history, our house blends historic character with contemporary elegance.

Watt Building era Savoy surroundings at opening in 1918 Ground-floor expansion and retail presence Elegant lobby established on the ground floor Savoy as a cultural hub for artists and writers Wartime uncertainty and post-war reopening Rasmussen era; artists and intellectuals Savoy Bar and nightlife legacy Relaunch planning under Heimr Collection Contemporary Savoy interior for the next chapter

1916

The Watt Building

Construction begins on the Watt Building, designed by architect R. E. Jacobsen for A/S Watt’s flagship store and offices.

1916

The Watt Building

The Watt Building

Construction begins on the Watt Building, designed by architect R. E. Jacobsen for A/S Watt’s flagship store and offices.

An new chapter is unfolding.

Rooted in the rich history of Oslo and carrying forward the legacy of Savoy since 1918, Savoyrepresents a timeless meeting place where tradition and modernity coexist in harmony. With deep respect for our cultural heritage and a dedication to contemporary elegance, Savoy 1918 offers more than just a stay – it is an experience.

Here, the past, present, and future come together to create a unique atmosphere, blending historic character with a refined yet vibrant spirit. Whether you are a traveler from afar or a guest from the neighborhood, Savoy 1918 invites you to be part of a story where unforgettable moments are crafted for all senses.