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Best Norway luxury hotels (4 and 5 stars)

Among the 18787 accommodations in Norway, here are the 4 best luxury hotels

Home Hotel Grand Olav - Norway
8.6 1983 reviews

Home Hotel Grand Olav

hotel, Trondheim
Clarion Collection Hotel Grand Olav is conveniently located in the city centre of Trondheim, just 0.5km from the central station and surrounded by shops, bars, and entertainment venues. This 4-star hotel has received very good user ratings for its overall experience.
The hotel offers spacious rooms with modern amenities, including flat-screen TVs. Guests can enjoy a complimentary evening buffet, free afternoon waffles, and unlimited tea and coffee throughout their stay.
Quality Hotel Augustin - Norway
8.3 3121 reviews

Quality Hotel Augustin

hotel, Trondheim
The Quality Hotel Augustin is situated in central Trondheim, just 100 metres from the main square, Torget, and within walking distance of Nidaros Cathedral, the Archbishop's Palace, and Kristiansten Fort. This 4-star hotel enjoys a very good user rating, thanks to its convenient location and comfortable rooms.
The hotel offers a range of facilities for guests, including a swimming pool, fitness centre, and restaurant, as well as free Wi-Fi and tea and coffee available 24/7. Guests can also enjoy a generous breakfast buffet with a wide selection of organic options every morning.
Quality Airport Hotel Værnes - Norway
8.4 2753 reviews

Quality Airport Hotel Værnes

hotel, Stjoerdal
The Quality Airport Hotel Værnes is conveniently located in Stjørdal, Norway, 1.9km from Trondheim Airport and 1km from Stjørdal Beach.
This 4-star hotel offers rooms with cable TV and desks, plus on-site dining at The Social Bar & Bistro, a bar, free parking, and Wi-Fi; guests can also enjoy a buffet breakfast and access to nearby Stjørdal Golf Club.
Comfort Hotel Park - Norway
8.4 1653 reviews

Comfort Hotel Park

hotel, Trondheim
The Comfort Hotel Park is situated in the heart of Trondheim, just a 200-metre walk from Nidaros Cathedral and the Museum of Art, making it ideal for exploring the city's historical centre. This 4-star hotel consistently receives very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers a range of rooms and apartments, some with kitchenettes for self-catering. Guests can enjoy a sauna, a terrace, a fitness centre, and a restaurant and bar, all within the hotel.

Best Norway hotels with a pool

Among the 18787 accommodations in Norway, here are the 2 best hotels with a pool

Scandic Hell - Norway
8.6 3358 reviews

Scandic Hell

hotel, Hell
Scandic Hell, a 4-star hotel in Hell, is situated a short 0.6 kilometre drive from Trondheim Airport Værnes and a 30-minute drive from Trondheim city centre.
This establishment offers 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, boasting a 7th-floor swimming pool with fjord views, on-site gym, free sauna, and free WiFi; additional amenities include a restaurant, bar, and room service.
Britannia Hotel - Norway
9.6 2535 reviews

Britannia Hotel

hotel, Trondheim
The Britannia Hotel is situated in the heart of Trondheim, just 0.8km from the central station and 0.5km from the Nidaros Cathedral, making it a convenient base for exploring the city. This 5-star hotel has received excellent user ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The Britannia Hotel offers a range of amenities and activities to suit all tastes. Guests can enjoy the hotel's spa and wellness centre, which includes a swimming pool, mineral pool, and gym, or indulge in one of the four restaurants.

Frequently Asked Questions about hotels in Norway

  • What are the best landmarks to visit?

    Norway boasts many incredible landmarks. The iconic fjords, like the Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord (both UNESCO World Heritage sites), are breathtaking. Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) offers stunning views, while the Trolltunga rock formation is a popular (though challenging) hike. In Oslo, the Viking Ship Museum and the Holmenkollen Ski Jump are must-sees. Don't forget the stave churches, like the Urnes Stave Church, unique examples of medieval architecture.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Norway?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Norway, Valldal Fjordhotell - By Classic Norway Hotels, Bob W Sentralen and Flåm Marina are the most popular ones.

  • What are some must-do activities?

    Norway offers diverse activities. Hiking in the mountains is incredibly popular, with trails ranging from easy walks to challenging climbs. Kayaking or boat tours through the fjords provide stunning perspectives. Northern Lights viewing (Aurora Borealis) is a magical experience during winter in northern Norway. Skiing and snowboarding are popular winter sports, with resorts like Trysil and Hemsedal offering excellent conditions. Whale watching tours are available along the coast.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Norway?

    Britannia Hotel, Amerikalinjen and Thon Hotel Storo are among the best luxury hotels in Norway.

  • When is the ideal time to visit?

    The best time depends on your priorities. June to August offers the warmest weather and the Midnight Sun in the north, ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. September to October provides beautiful autumn colors and fewer crowds. Winter (November to April) is perfect for the Northern Lights and skiing, but expect cold temperatures and shorter daylight hours. Spring (April to May) offers a mix of activities, but weather can be unpredictable.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Norway?

    The best family friendly hotels in Norway are Britannia Hotel, Amerikalinjen and Thon Hotel Storo.

  • Which neighborhoods or areas are best for spending a week?

    For a week-long trip, consider basing yourself in different regions. Oslo offers a blend of city life and easy access to nature. The Bergen area provides access to the fjords and charming city life. The Lofoten Islands are perfect for those seeking dramatic landscapes and outdoor adventures. Consider splitting your time between two or three locations to experience the diversity of Norway.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Norway?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Norway are Britannia Hotel, Amerikalinjen and Thon Hotel Storo.

  • Which parts are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    A weekend getaway could focus on a specific area. Oslo is easily accessible and offers many attractions within a short distance. Bergen is another excellent option, with its charming harbor and easy access to the fjords. For a nature-focused escape, consider a trip to a national park like Jotunheimen or Rondane.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Norway?

    Britannia Hotel, Grande Fjord Hotel and Sommerro are the best hotels with a jacuzzi in Norway.

  • Is renting a car recommended for exploring?

    Renting a car is highly recommended, especially if you plan to explore beyond the major cities. Public transportation is available, but it can be limited in some areas, particularly in rural regions and during off-season. A car offers greater flexibility to reach remote locations and enjoy the scenic drives.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Norway?

    Britannia Hotel, Sommerro and Toftemo Turiststasjon are among the best hotels with a swimming pool in Norway.

  • Are credit cards widely accepted?

    Yes, credit cards are widely accepted throughout Norway, particularly Visa and Mastercard. Smaller establishments might prefer cash, but major credit cards are generally accepted in most places, including restaurants, shops, and hotels.
  • What are the largest airports?

    The largest airports are Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (OSL), serving Oslo, and Bergen Airport, Flesland (BGO), serving Bergen. Other significant airports include Stavanger Airport, Sola (SVG), and Trondheim Airport, Værnes (TRD).
  • Are there any unwritten rules of behavior visitors should know about?

    Norwegians value politeness and respect for personal space. It's customary to greet people with a 'hei' or 'hallo'. Queuing is important, and loud conversations in public spaces are generally avoided. Being mindful of nature and leaving no trace after outdoor activities is crucial.
  • What local specialties should you try?

    Try traditional dishes like smoked salmon, gravlax (cured salmon), lutefisk (dried cod), and kjøttkaker (meatballs). Brown cheese (brunost) is a unique type of cheese with a sweet and caramel-like flavor. Try lefse, a thin potato flatbread, often served with sweet toppings. Aquavit is a traditional Scandinavian spirit.
  • Where are the best shopping spots?

    Oslo offers a wide range of shopping options, from high-end boutiques to department stores. Karl Johans gate is a main shopping street. Bergen also has excellent shopping, with many smaller boutiques and shops in the Bryggen area. Local markets offer unique handcrafted items and regional products.
  • What signature events or festivals take place?

    Norway hosts many festivals throughout the year. The Constitution Day (Syttende Mai) on May 17th is a national celebration. The Bergen International Festival in May features classical music and other performing arts. Many smaller local festivals celebrate traditional culture and music in various regions.
  • What’s the best place for mild and comfortable weather?

    The southern coast of Norway, particularly areas around Oslofjord and Stavanger, generally experiences the mildest and most comfortable weather. Even here, however, weather can be unpredictable, so layers are always recommended.
  • What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make?

    Underestimating the cost of travel, particularly accommodation and transportation, is a common mistake. Not packing for all types of weather is another, as conditions can change rapidly. Failing to book accommodations and transportation in advance, especially during peak season, can also lead to difficulties.
  • What are some hidden gems to explore?

    The Lofoten Islands offer stunning, less-crowded alternatives to the more popular fjords. Smaller villages along the coast, like Ålesund, provide a glimpse into traditional Norwegian life. Exploring national parks beyond the well-trodden paths reveals hidden waterfalls, lakes, and hiking trails.

Best Norway hotels with parking

Havna Hotel & Sjøbad - Norway
8.0 1220 reviews

Havna Hotel & Sjøbad

hotel, Tjøme
Havna Hotel & Sjøbad, a four-star hotel in Tjøme, offers a prime seaside location with panoramic views of the Røssesund strait, direct access to marine scenery, and is situated 3.5 kilometres from the popular World's End viewpoint and 22.5 kilometres from Tønsberg. This hotel provides a range of amenities including complimentary WiFi, an in-house restaurant built into the rock with quayside views, a swimming pool, sauna, fitness centre, tennis court, and parking, with an indoor play area available for children during July.
Aiden By Best Western Trondheim Airport - Norway
8.0 4556 reviews

Aiden By Best Western Trondheim Airport

hotel, Stjoerdal
The Aiden by Best Western Trondheim Airport hotel in Stjørdal is conveniently located just 1.9km from Trondheim Airport and 26km from Trondheim city centre.
This 3-star establishment offers family rooms, a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, sauna, and free parking, with a continental or buffet breakfast included.
Pellestova Hotell Hafjell - Norway
9.0 753 reviews

Pellestova Hotell Hafjell

hotel, Hafjell
Pellestova Hotell Hafjell is conveniently located near Hafjell Ski Resort, a 24km drive away, and Lillehammer, a 40km drive, offering easy access to both.
This pet-friendly hotel (350 NOK surcharge applies) boasts an on-site restaurant serving Norwegian cuisine, a fitness centre, and free WiFi, plus proximity to family attractions like Lilleputthammer (24km).
Home Hotel Atlantic - Norway
8.7 2420 reviews

Home Hotel Atlantic

hotel, Sandefjord
The Clarion Collection Hotel Atlantic enjoys a convenient location near Sandefjord Station, a 0.2km walk away, offering easy access to the Whaling Museum and Sandefjord Harbour.
This 4-star hotel boasts a swimming pool, jacuzzi, and complimentary afternoon waffles, alongside a free evening buffet and free access to the sauna and fitness centre, all within easy reach of Sandefjord's attractions.

Best hotels in Norway with a gym

Villa Nord - Norway
No reviews

Villa Nord

hotel, Trondheim
Villa Nord, a 5-star hotel, is located in Trondheim's city centre, a short walk from Stiftsgården and Trondheim Central Station, with the airport 35 kilometres away.
This establishment offers elegant accommodations with complimentary WiFi and air conditioning, a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and room service, with opportunities for winter sports and scuba diving nearby.
Scandic Bakklandet - Norway
8.4 6997 reviews

Scandic Bakklandet

hotel, Trondheim
Scandic Bakklandet is located in the charming Bakklandet district of Trondheim, a short walk from the lively Solsiden Marina and within 500 metres of the Nordre Gate pedestrian street. The hotel is a 4-star property with very good user ratings.
The hotel features modern rooms with flat-screen TVs, mini-bars, and private bathrooms with showers. Guests can enjoy amenities such as a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi throughout the property.
Thon Hotel Trondheim - Norway
8.5 4801 reviews

Thon Hotel Trondheim

hotel, Trondheim
Thon Hotel Trondheim is located just a short walk from Torvet Square, a lively pedestrian plaza in the heart of the city, and is 1 kilometre from Trondheim Central Station. This 3-star hotel consistently receives very good user ratings for its comfortable accommodation and friendly service.
The hotel features a mix of modern and traditional design, creating a welcoming atmosphere. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
Best Western Plus Hotel Bakeriet - Norway
8.3 10321 reviews

Best Western Plus Hotel Bakeriet

hotel, Trondheim
The Best Western Plus Hotel Bakeriet, a 4-star establishment in Trondheim, is situated near Trondheim Central Station, a short 0.35 km walk from Nidaros Cathedral and the Archbishop's Palace.
This former 19th-century bakery offers 1-bedroom units with modern bathrooms, cable TV, complimentary breakfast, Wi-Fi, and access to a gym, sauna, spa, and on-site restaurant and bar; freshly baked bread is available daily in the inner courtyard café.
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