RED goes green: Radisson RED Oslo City Centre debuts as a Verified Net Zero hotel

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

August 21, 2025

Radisson Hotel Group proudly announces the opening of Radisson RED Oslo City Centre, A Verified Net Zero Hotel.

The hotel is a bold new addition to the Norwegian capital and one of the first two hotels globally to achieve Verified Net Zero status. Placing Radisson RED Oslo City Centre, A Verified Net Zero Hotel at the forefront of climate-conscious travel, the hotel offers 118 reimagined guest rooms, vibrant social spaces, flexible meeting facilities, and a playful twist on Scandinavian minimalism.

Marking a major milestone in sustainable hospitality, the property reflects Radisson Hotel Group’s commitment to reaching Net Zero by 2050, with the property already meeting the 2040 requirements of the Net Zero Methodology for Hotels—as verified by independent third party TÜV Rheinland.

Fresh from a full transformation of the former Park Inn by Radisson, the hotel now introduces 118 artfully redesigned guest rooms and social areas. Right in the heart of Oslo, the hotel offers instant access to the city’s iconic landmarks, from the Oslo Opera House to the Munch Museum.

Redefining city hospitality with creativity and community

In true Radisson RED style, the hotel blends high design with a relaxed, inclusive atmosphere. Rich dark wood, bold red and black tones, and tech-forward amenities define the guest experience, while the restaurant, bar, and lounge areas are designed for connection, inspiration, and community. Whether traveling for business or leisure, guests will find spaces tailored to their lifestyle—including a renovated gym and six versatile meeting rooms for up to 100 guests, all with modern audio visual equipment and free high-speed Wi-Fi to keep everyone connected.
Just a stone’s throw from the hotel, visitors will find iconic landmarks such as the majestic Oslo Opera House and the lively Aker Brygge promenade. Guests can also take a stroll to the National Gallery and the Munch Museum or enjoy the lush Royal Palace Gardens. With world-class shopping, entertainment and dining right outside the door, the hotel is the perfect base for discovering Oslo’s unique blend of tradition and innovation.

At the forefront of climate-conscious travel

Radisson RED Oslo City Centre, A Verified Net Zero Hotel is housed in a building dating back to 1939, built long before sustainability was part of the conversation. Through extensive renovation, the historic property has been transformed into a cutting-edge lifestyle hotel that meets the rigorous Verified Net Zero requirements. A Verified Net Zero hotel eliminates emissions from energy (called scope 1 & 2) and minimizes operational emissions (called scope 3). The Verified Net Zero transformation is visible to guests in three key areas: 100% renewable energy, low-carbon menus, and a commitment to minimal waste operations. It marks the second Verified Net Zero hotel by Radisson Hotel Group, following the opening of the first in Manchester earlier this summer.
To achieve Verified Net Zero status, Radisson RED Oslo City Centre is powered by 100% renewable energy, including 100% renewable electricity and city district heating sourced from sustainable sources such as waste-to-energy and data centre heat recovery, thus eliminating Scope 1 and 2 emissions. In addition, the hotel significantly reduces Scope 3 emissions through a holistic approach to operations and supply chains—especially in Food & Beverage, Laundry and Waste Management.
Remaining emissions are compensated with carbon removal certificates from Nature Based Solutions in partnership with Agreena, supporting over 2,300 farmers in regenerative practices across 4.5 million hectares of farmland in Europe.
Guests will experience the property’s Verified Net Zero status through initiatives like:
  • 100% renewable energy sources, meaning that the hotel does not depend on using environmentally damaging fossil fuels for heating, cooling, hot water, and cooking. The hotel is powered by a combination of renewable electricity and heating provided by the city. Oslo is one of the few cities in Europe to use fully renewable energy for its district heating by using renewable heat generated from multiple sources such as city waste treatment, or data centres.
  • Low-carbon menus curated with Swedish partner Klimato, featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients while reducing recipe carbon footprints up to 40%, without compromising on taste.
  • Zero-waste initiatives such as food waste tracking software (eSmiley), a partnership with Too Good To Go to make surplus food available on a community app and widespread recycling infrastructure including the use of glass bottles and Nespresso pod recycling
  • 100% bulk bathroom amenities and recycling of the packaging with Clean the World
  • Plastic free dry amenities and a program to minimize wastage of accessory amenities
  • Glass water bottles in guest and conference rooms, as opposed to PET plastic
  • Recycling bins in all guestrooms and main public areas including the lobby and conference rooms
  • Digital tools that reduce paper use, including the Stay E-concierge app
  • Guest facing initiatives like Dripdrop, which offers hotel umbrellas for reuse, and with a tree is planted every time a guest borrows an umbrella
The opportunity to stay in a Verified Net Zero hotel allows guests to become part of a forward-thinking movement that combines comfort and innovation with sustainability. Radisson Hotel Group’s Verified Net Zero properties give guests the unique opportunity to stay in a hotel knowing their stay has a net-zero carbon footprint.
For more information or to book a stay, click here.