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CHAMBRE SÉPARÉE
Park29 has been a place for partys and merry gatherings for centuries. Our separate chambres separées can host up to 48 guests.

Our unique and historical villa is placed in beautiful surroundings, right next to the Palace Park, this will give a unique setting for your party.

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CHRISTMAS PARTY
Christmas dinners are an important celebration for many and often contain good food and drink. We at Park 29 invite both large and small Christmas tables in a pleasant atmosphere in Oslo’s oldest villa in central Oslo. Here we offer an a la carte menu and a traditional Christmas menu with complementary wines.
It will be possible to celebrate in separate chambres separées
Chamber 1: Up to 4 people
Chamber 2: Up to 6 people
Chamber 3: Up to 8 people
Chamber 4: Up to 10 people
Chamber 5: Up to 20 people
We can accommodate companies up to 30 guests.
Park 29 closes the kitchen at 22:00 and the restaurant at 00:00. If you wish to be here beyond opening hours, there will be an hourly rate of 3500, – after 00:00. Let us know in advance if this should be desirable.
Our party menus are adapted for groups of 8 people and up. The whole company must agree on a common menu – that is, equal dishes for everyone. The menu is of course adapted for allergy sufferers and dietary needs. We want feedback on menu selection no later than 3 days before the reservation.
Reserve a table at our restaurant by sending an e-mail to post@park29.no
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ABOUT OUR WINE
We are extremely passionate about wine here at Park29. This has resulted in a vast selection of wine, and a rather big wine cellar. With us you will have a good chance of finding rare wines, as well as a good basic assortment.

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DINNER WITH ACCOMODATIONS

CAMILLAS HUS
Camilla’s House was built as a private residence in 1845 and was part of castle architect Linstow’s plan for the surrounding areas when he designed the Royal Palace. The owner of the house at the time was bureau chief Brynje. One of his first tenants was author Camilla Collett after whom the hotel is named after.
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