Finest boutique hotels across Norway

Insights and ratings from travelers who stayed

Unmatched views of the Oslo Fjord:
Scandic Ishavshotel
Historic charm in the heart of Bergen:
Det Hanseatiske Hotel
Eco friendly design and modern amenities:
Radisson Red Oslo City Centre a Verified Net Zero Hotel
Quaint design with local art focus:
Home Hotel Gabelshus
Comfortable access to city attractions:
Comfort Hotel Grand Central
Stylish rooftop bar with city skyline views:
Clarion Hotel The Hub
Ski resort feel close to the city:
Scandic Holmenkollen Park
Cozy ambiance with modern conveniences:
Home Hotel Bastion
Cultural experiences in a historic setting:
Hotel Christiania Teater

Questions about Norway boutique hotels

Helping you plan your trip

Which hotels in Norway offer unique views?
For stunning views, consider Scandic Ishavshotel in Tromsø, known for its harbor views, or Radisson Blu Hotel Nydalen in Oslo, which overlooks the river. These hotels provide picturesque backdrops for their guests.
Are there hotels in Norway that are family-friendly?
Yes, Comfort Hotel Grand Central and Thon Hotel Tromso are both great for families. They offer spacious rooms and amenities suitable for children. Additionally, they are centrally located for easy sightseeing access.
Which hotel in Norway has the highest guest ratings?
The Thief in Oslo has received top ratings from guests for its luxury accommodations and exceptional service. The average guest rating is around 9.4/10 based on various review platforms.
What are some of the cheapest hotel options in Norway?
Some of the more affordable options include Comfort Hotel Xpress Youngstorget and Smarthotel Tromso, where nightly rates can start as low as $90, making them budget-friendly choices.
Which hotels in Norway are best suited for couples?
For a romantic getaway, consider Clarion Hotel The Edge in Tromsø and Scandic Holmenkollen Park in Oslo, both offering intimate settings and picturesque views, perfect for couples.

Stay Hacks for Norway

Norway offers a blend of modern comforts and unique experiences. Here are four tips to enhance your stay.

Fast Fact: Did you know? Around 75% of Oslo's hotels emphasize sustainability, such as the Radisson Red Oslo City Centre, a Verified Net Zero Hotel.

Local Hack: Request a 'kaffetid' during your hotel stay. Many Norwegian hotels serve complimentary coffee and pastries during the afternoon, providing an authentic local experience.

Hidden Gem: Check out the Akerselva Riverwalk. Just 12 minutes from the main hotel district, this scenic path features picturesque waterfalls and art installations, perfect for a leisurely stroll.

Smart Tip: Booking in advance can save you up to 20% during peak seasons, especially in popular areas like Bergen and Oslo.

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