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Find green hotels and venues, and make more sustainable choices when arranging meetings, conferences and incentives in Norway.
Norway has unspoilt nature, modern accommodation and excellent meeting facilities. The country's largest conference centre can host 12,000 delegates.
Whether it is for ten or two hundred participants, a stay on Hurtigruten always gives your conference that something extra.
Tromsø has 14 hotels, most of which are located in the city centre. The largest events venue can accommodate 3,600 delegates.
Ålesund has nine hotels and conference capacity for up to 800 delegates. The aquarium makes an exciting setting for your reception.
Trondheim has one large conference centre that can house up to 3,000 people. Alternative venues include conference hotels and concert halls.
Alta has a meeting capacity of up to 2,000 delegates. Do business right under the northern lights or in the midnight sun.
An international congress city, Bergen has a long tradition as a meeting place, and can offer conference facilities for up to 2,100 delegates.
The largest conference hotel in Lillehammer can welcome up to 1,200 delegates, while Håkons Hall offers conference facilities for 2,000.
Hotels can accommodate 880 people. Alternative venues include an art gallery, a haunted salmon castle or a stay close to nature in a lighthouse.
Stavanger has 30 conference centres and hotels. One of Norway’s big conference and exhibition centres is located here. The maximum capacity is 5,000.
Oslo has six conference centres and two major exhibition halls. The maximum capacity in the largest hall is 6,000 people in cinema-style seating.
The large culture and conference centre in Røros can host 600 delegates. The town also has smaller venues suitable for a range of meetings.