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Drøbak, Norway
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Cheapest hotels in Drøbak, Norway

Discover affordable stays in Drøbak that provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. Hotels in Drøbak can be found for as low as £110 per night. There is currently one property in Drøbak that can be booked for this price. Reenskaug Hotel is one of the hotels that can be booked for the lowest price in Drøbak. Price data was last updated on 24 April 2025
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Storgata 32, Drøbak, Akershus, Norway
0.2 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
£110
Avg. per night
Oscarsborg Festning, Drøbak, Akershus, Norway
1.2 mi from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
£111
Avg. per night

About Drøbak

Located at the narrowest point of the Oslofjord, Drøbak is a traditional Norwegian town that’s clustered with old wooden houses now occupied by art galleries and restaurants. It was originally established in the mid-18th century as a winter harbour for Oslo when the upper reaches of the fjord were frozen.

Things to do in Drøbak

Spend an afternoon strolling the historic streets of Drøbak and admire the 18th-century wooden church that was gifted to the town by the timber merchant Niels Carlsen. Take note of the bronze mermaid statues by Reidar Finsrud beside the marina and pay your respects at the War Memorial, which forms part of leafy Badeparken Drøbak. During World War II, the Drøbak Narrows served as the setting for the sinking of the German cruiser “Blücher”. This event allowed the Norwegian Royal Family to be safely evacuated from Oslo.

You can get up close to native marine life at Drøbak Akvarium, which is home to various species that inhabit the waters of the Oslofjord. Come face-to-face with Hugo the catfish and see Norway’s only species of octopus, as well as spotted red sharks, beach crabs and large sea eels.

A short drive from the centre of Drøbak is the Follo Museum, an open-air museum that features historic farmsteads, houses and a school that have been relocated from across the region. See traditional crafts and trades being demonstrated and admire the vintage boats that once plied the Oslofjord before exploring the battery remains of the nearby Seiersten Skanse.

Getting around Drøbak

Drøbak is around 35 minutes’ drive from the centre of Oslo and one hour from Oslo Airport. Regular buses connect from Drøbak to the Norwegian capital while the town centre is compact enough to explore on foot.

Facts about staying in Drøbak

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Drøbak to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 24 April 2025.
  • What are the best hotels in Drøbak?

    Oscarsborg Castle Hotel & Resort (7.3/10 from 542 reviews), Reenskaug Hotel (8.0/10 from 728 reviews), and Funky cabin with a panoramic view of the Oslofjord (9.7/10 from 15 reviews) are all highly rated places to stay in Drøbak.

  • What are some other cities to stay in when visiting Akershus?

    In addition to Drøbak, travellers opt to visit Gardermoen when visiting Akershus. Asker is also a popular choice to visit.

  • How many hotels are there in Drøbak?

    In total, there are 22 hotels to choose from in Drøbak, compared to 375 properties in Akershus.