Top Luxury Hotels in Norway

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Sandnessjoen
Scandic Syv Sostre
Sandvika (Baerum)
Thon Hotel Oslofjord
Saudasjoen
Sauda Fjordhotell
Skei (Sogn og Fjordane)
Grand Hotel Skei - Unike Hoteller
Skjolden
Skjolden Hotel
Son
Son Spa
Steinsland (Vestland)
Panorama Hotell & Resort

Best hotels in Norway

Based on guest reviews over the last 12 months

Air Travel Convenience:
Radisson Blu Airport Hotel, Oslo Gardermoen
Modern Urban Vibes:
Radisson Red Oslo Okern
Historic Charm:
Grand Hotel Oslo
Natural Wellness Retreats:
Farris Bad
Luxurious Coastal Escape:
Hotel Ullensvang
Ski Resort Adventure:
Radisson Blu Resort, Beitostolen
Traditional Norwegian Experience:
Fretheim Hotel
Culinary Delights:
Scandic Nidelven
Spa and Relaxation:
Son Spa

FAQs about hotels in Norway

We hope that the answers to these questions will help you plan your trip

Which hotels in Norway are best for families?
Hotels ideal for families include Scandic Lillehammer Hotel, which features a children's play area and pool, and Quality Hotel Panorama in Oslo, which offers family rooms and proximity to attractions. Both properties aim to cater to family needs.
What hotels provide the best views in Norway?
Consider the Hotel Ullensvang, which overlooks the stunning Hardangerfjord, or Roros Hotell - Bad & Velvaere, offering views of the historic mining town of Røros, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Are there budget-friendly hotel options in Norway?
Yes, budget options such as Comfort Hotel Runway and Best Western Plus Oslo Airport offer competitive rates starting around $100 per night, providing essential comforts without high costs.
Which hotels in Norway are best for couples?
Hotels such as Grand Hotel Oslo and Fretheim Hotel offer romantic settings with luxury amenities, perfect for couples looking for special getaways, including spa services and fine dining.

Essential Facts About Hotels in Norway

This guide provides key insights for travelers considering hotels in Norway, evaluated across over 100 properties, focusing on pricing, seasons, and local nuances.

Typical nightly prices range from $100 to $300 USD.

Peak travel seasons are June to August and December to February.

Local taxes average around 12%, depending on the municipality.

Most hotels are within 5 km of city centers or major attractions.

Book in advance for better rates, especially in popular cities like Oslo and Bergen.

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