Opus XVI is a luxury boutique hotel located in the heart of Bergen, Norway. Named after Edvard Grieg’s famous piano concerto, the hotel seamlessly blends historical charm with modern amenities. The hotel is housed in a historic building from 1876, originally a bank, which adds to its unique character and grandeur.
Accommodations
Opus XVI offers 65 individually designed rooms and suites, each with its own unique layout and decor. Guests can enjoy views of Mount Fløyen, Vågsallmenningen plaza, or the Fish Market from their rooms. The rooms are equipped with modern conveniences including large flat-screen TVs, Chromecast, tablets, minibars, coffee/tea makers, and luxurious walk-in rainfall showers. Suites offer additional features such as separate living rooms, dining tables, guest restrooms, and bathtubs
Dining
The hotel’s restaurant, Brasserie Chérie, serves classic French cuisine made with locally sourced ingredients. Guests can also enjoy a Norwegian buffet breakfast and à la carte breakfast dishes. The restaurant provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for both casual and special occasions. Additionally, the hotel hosts “Jazzy Fridays,” offering live jazz music, cocktails, and a vibrant atmosphere every Friday evening
Facilities and Services
Opus XVI provides a range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay, including a fitness room, meeting and banquet facilities, and a local art exhibition. The spacious lobby, once the main bank hall, features impressive architectural details like columns and stucco lustro walls. The hotel also offers practical meeting and conference rooms that can accommodate up to 130 people, making it an ideal venue for weddings, banquets, and business events
Reviews
The hotel has received high ratings for its excellent location, friendly staff, and luxurious accommodations. Guests have praised the comfortable rooms, attentive service, and the hotel’s beautiful historic building. The central location allows easy access to Bergen’s main attractions, including the Bryggen Wharf, the Fish Market, and the Fløibanen funicular