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Scandic Hotels – in all major cities from north to south
Nordic Choice Hotels – a different hotel company
Thon Hotels – with fantastic breakfast
Hostelling International – the door to Norway
Radisson Blu Hotels – discover your favourite destinations
Widerøe – the largest regional airline in Scandinavia
AutoEurope – always a smooth car rental experience
Vy express – travel with bus throughout Norway
DFDS – Europe’s leading ferry operator 2012-2020
Rent-A-Wreck – the smart car rental alternative
Arctic Campers – Norway’s camper van rental
NOR-WAY Bussekspress – travel green with express busses
Vy – it should be easy to travel green
Hurtigruten – "The World’s Most Beautiful Sea Voyage"
Authentic Scandinavia – exciting Norway tours
Up Norway – tailored journeys
Norrøna Hvitserk – expeditions and adventure holidays
Fjord Tours – experience Norway in a nutshell® with one ticket
50 Degrees North – unforgettable tailor-made and small group tours to Norway
Discover Norway – skiing, biking and hiking tours in Norway
Norwegian Holidays – low-price package holidays with Norwegian. Flight, hotel and rental car
DanCenter – your specialist in holiday homes in Norway
Norgesbooking – book your perfect cabin stay in Norway
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Most parts of Norway offer diverse accommodation, ranging from historic fjord hotels and urban boutique hotels to camping, glamping, and mountain cabins. Room rates are often fair compared to other countries, but we recommend that you book in advance.
In Norway, accommodation is as varied as the landscapes, and a reasonably priced hotel room or campground can surprisingly enough have a stunning view you would have to pay extra for in other parts of the world.
Hotels come in all shapes, sizes, and price ranges. Choose between luxury or boutique hotels, good standard chain hotels in a city or near an airport, family-friendly hotels, traditional historic hotels, or ski resorts in the mountains.
If you prefer cheaper accommodation, Norway offers beds in hostels, motels, and apartments. You can also quite easily find a space for your caravan or tent in a range of camping sites, many of which also have affordable camping cabins on their grounds.
And then there is all the quirkiness. Spend the summer at a farm and help out with the chores and the animals – or just read your book in total peace and quiet. Stay in a hotel in a waterfall, a cabin on a remote island, a treetop hut, or a lighthouse. The limits are set by your imagination only.
Sustainability is becoming more and more important for an increasing number of places that want to welcome eco-conscious travellers and make your holiday as pleasant and nature-friendly as possible. A large number of hotels are eco-certified.
It is easy to find environmentally certified hotels in Norway. And did you know that these hotels follow even stricter requirements than the law demands?
Sleep in a wooden design hotel in the mountains, spend the day at a spa hotel by the coast, or drop your suitcase in a chain hotel before going out to explore the city.
From five-star luxury and chic boutique hotels to grand manor houses and historic gems – here’s an overview of Norway’s most exclusive accommodation options.
There are thousands of cabins, cottages, lodges, and fisherman’s shacks for rent in Norway. Do as the locals and enjoy the quietness of nature on a cabin holiday.
If you want to stay in a holiday home with full freedom on your trip to Norway, try renting an apartment. Choose between self-catering and serviced apartments.
Gone are traditional features like log walls and tiny windows. It is increasingly common to encounter mountain lodges and cabins that have new and exciting designs.
In Norway, there are around 1,000 campgrounds to choose from. Most sites offer a spot for your tent, caravan, or motorhome, as well as camping cabins of varying standard.
Arctic domes, yurts, hanging cocoons, glass igloos, Sami lavvus, and ice hotel igloos. Thanks to glamping, short for glamorous camping, you can comfortably venture into the wild any time of year.
In Norway, you can combine camping with numerous family-friendly activities. Camping expert Jan-Henrik Larsen points out some of the many sites that will keep the children happy.
Numerous camping grounds all over Norway are specially suited for motorhomes and caravans. Here, German travel journalist and camping guide author dr. Thomas Kliem shares his top locations.
Norwegian settlements seem specially designed for farm holidays, as the farms are often extremely idyllic, and also offer plenty of nature-based activities in the immediate vicinity.
Norway’s manor houses are often buildings where traditional farmhouses meet exclusive design, modern comfort and outstanding dining experiences – all in magnificent surroundings.
Hear the jingle of bells when the goats come running, meet a dairymaid barista, and enjoy traditional food at a summer farm in the Norwegian mountains.
Accommodation that is an experience in itself. Check out some of Norway’s most unique hotel alternatives, from yurts and lighthouses to parked trains and treehouses.
Wake up with the birds in the top of a tree! Sleep in a comfortable bed surrounded by the deep calmness of the forest. Spend a night or two in one of the many cosy tree houses you can find all over Norway.
Snuggle under warm reindeer skins for a night to remember! Ice and snow hotels have become a hot travel trend in northern latitudes, and in Norway, you’ll find several – some of them under the northern lights.
Approximately 60 lighthouses along the Norwegian coast have become very popular for overnight stays. A pro tip is to book well in advance.
From five-star luxury and chic boutique hotels to grand manor houses and historic gems – here’s an overview of Norway’s most exclusive accommodation options.
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Want to see Scream with a view? The iconic new Munch Museum will soon open in Oslo. But that is only one of many new attractions opening in the next couple of years. From a stunning whale museum to self-driving ferries – here are some of the highlights!
The story about the Aurora Borealis involves both the science and the myths behind what causes this extraordinary natural phenomenon that appears as light display in the sky.
When it comes to having fun in the snow, Norway is the undisputed king of the hill! Here are our best tips for both energetic and relaxing corona safe winter experiences.
The concept of friluftsliv – or “outdoor life” – is as Norwegian as cross-country skis and woollen sweaters. Learn how it can make you a happier person.
Powder, parks and panoramic views! Every year, the Norwegian financial newspaper “Dagens Næringsliv” ranks Norway’s top alpine resorts. Find your favourite!
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