Originally Posted by
nacho
It's a Moxy, this is what you should expect. I stayed at the one in Copenhagen and my kids and I have developed Moxyphobia (even they don't like it as teenagers). There is not even a phone in the room. It is literally a barebone hotel, a nicer hostel with a toilet and towels and soap shampoo and conditioner. The reception is in the bar so you might get a free drink on arrival (which worth quite some in Norway).
During my 2 months stay I brought my kettle, grill cheese machine, airfryer etc. own cutleries and an american coolbox (good enough to keep things cool) to survive with 3 kids.
Gravel road is standard in older streets in Europe, it means that the hotel must be in the city centre.
Norway is expensive.
Kudos to you for surviving 2 months @ a Moxy, my goodness. The longest I've stayed at a Moxy was about 10 days, the one in Utrecht in NL. They were the only Marriott in area. I bought a kettle on the first day.
To the OP, if you do stay at the Moxy, ask for a chair and cushions for the room. YMMV, but the Moxy I was at just asked me to take my pick of chairs in the lobby/breakfast/communal work space area. The small Murphy table is just big enough for 13" laptop, mouse/mousepad, and a cup of coffee.