המלונות הטובים ביותר ב Norway
Bergen's Bryggen wharf hotels and Oslo's Aker Brygge waterfront both carry price tags that match their settings. We found the ones that justify the cost. These 10 made the list.
הבחירות המובילות שלנו ב Norway
לחץ על מלון כלשהו לבדיקת זמינות והזמנה במחיר הטוב ביותר.
Sjodalen Hyttetun og Camping AS
Norwegian Fjords
Storfjord Hotel
Alesund
Hattvika Lodge
Lofoten
Britannia Hotel
Trondheim
Unique gem overlooking the world famous Bryggen
Bergen
₪1,980/לילה המחירים משוערים ומשתנים בהתאם לעונהSaltstraumen Brygge
Bodo
Eilert Smith Hotel
Stavanger
Lauklines Kystferie
Tromso
Union Øye
Norwegian Fjords
Skreda Rorbusuiter
Lofoten
כל המלונות בהשוואה
השוואה זה לצד זה של מיקום, מחיר וציון מאומת.
| # | מלון | עיר ואזור | מחיר/לילה | ציון | שירותים |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sjodalen Hyttetun og Camping AS | Norwegian Fjords | ₪300/לילה | 9.6/10 | מסעדהמותר חיות מחמדשאטל+2חנייהילדים |
| 2 | Storfjord Hotel | Alesund | ₪2,110/לילה | 9.6/10 | ארוחת בוקרספאמסעדה+5מותר חיות מחמדשאטלחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 3 | Hattvika Lodge | Lofoten | ₪1,000/לילה | 9.4/10 | ארוחת בוקרספאמסעדה+4שאטלחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 4 | Britannia Hotel | Trondheim | ₪1,470/לילה | 9.4/10 | בריכהארוחת בוקרספא+8חדר כושרמסעדהברמותר חיות מחמדשאטלחנייהסאונהילדים |
| 5 | Unique gem overlooking the world famous Bryggen | Bergen | ₪1,980/לילה | 9.6/10 | |
| 6 | Saltstraumen Brygge | Bodo | ₪1,230/לילה | 9.4/10 | מותר חיות מחמדחנייהסאונה |
| 7 | Eilert Smith Hotel | Stavanger | ₪2,550/לילה | 9.8/10 | ארוחת בוקרחדר כושרמסעדה+4מותר חיות מחמדשאטלחנייהילדים |
| 8 | Lauklines Kystferie | Tromso | ₪1,800 – ₪2,330/לילה | 9.6/10 | שאטלחנייהילדים |
| 9 | Union Øye | Norwegian Fjords | ₪2,550/לילה | 9.6/10 | ארוחת בוקרמסעדהשאטל+3חנייהסאונהילדים |
| 10 | Skreda Rorbusuiter | Lofoten | ₪560/לילה | 9.4/10 | מותר חיות מחמדחנייהסאונה |
למה המלונות האלה עלו לרשימה
הנה למה כל אחד עלה לרשימה.
Sjodalen Hyttetun og Camping AS
Sjodalen Hyttetun og Camping AS sits along Riksveg 51 in Tessanden, and it has the unhurried, no-nonsense feel of a place that knows exactly what it is: a solid base for exploring the Norwegian mountains. The vibe is calm and unpretentious, which honestly suits the landscape perfectly. You get Wi-Fi, on-site parking, and a restaurant, so the basics are well covered without you having to venture far. Traveling with pets? You're welcome here. Families will appreciate the kid-friendly setup, and having a kitchen available gives you real flexibility with meals. If you need an airport shuttle, that's on offer too, which takes some logistical stress off longer journeys. The property is smoke-free throughout. Guest feedback is consistently strong, which tells us the experience genuinely delivers. Our honest caveat: detailed amenity descriptions are limited, so if specific cabin types or activity access matter to you, reach out directly before booking.
כתובת:Sjodalen Hyttetun og Camping AS, Sjodalen Hyttetun AS, Riksveg 51, 2680 Tessanden, Norway
השווה מחירים לSjodalen Hyttetun og Camping AS
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Storfjord Hotel
Storfjord Hotel sits on a hillside above the fjord, and the timbered, forest-framed setting makes the whole place feel deliberately removed from the world. That's a feature, not a flaw. Rooms lean into knotted-wood interiors, and many come with forest or fjord views, lounge areas, and tea and coffeemakers. Some add balconies or terraces, and the upgraded suite brings a fireplace and extra rooms for when you want to spread out. Room service runs around the clock, so there's no pressure to stick to anyone else's schedule. The restaurant has its own fireplace and woodsy decor, keeping the mood consistent throughout. Spa time means a sauna and an outdoor hot tub, and if you want to push further into the landscape, bike and kayak rentals are on offer. Breakfast is available, parking is easy, and there are electric charging stations for drivers coming in off the road. The airport shuttle is a practical touch given the rural location. If total quiet and serious comfort in a natural setting is what you're after, this one delivers.
כתובת:Storfjord Hotel, Øvre Glomset 110, 6260 Skodje, Norway
השווה מחירים לStorfjord Hotel
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Hattvika Lodge
Hattvika Lodge is the kind of place that reframes what a hotel can be. These are converted historic fishermen's cottages on the Norwegian Sea, and the character they carry is real and earned. The modern apartments inside are bright and practical, each with a living room, kitchen with dishwasher, and sea views. Some units add wood-burning stoves, hot tubs, or open-air showers, so it's worth requesting one of those if you want something special. Dorms with bunk beds are available if you're keeping costs down. On-site, there's a sauna (fee applies), a shared hot tub, and rentals for kayaks, bikes, and paddleboards, meaning you can fill a full day without leaving the property. The restaurant serves breakfast with table service, and a convenience store and boutique round out the practical details. You're 4 km from Skottinden Mountain and 8 km from the E10, so this works well as a base for exploring the Lofoten region. Parking is on-site, which matters out here. If you're after city convenience, look elsewhere. If you want raw Norwegian landscape with comfort, this delivers.
כתובת:Hattvika Lodge, Hattvikveien 14, 8373 Ballstad, Norway
השווה מחירים לHattvika Lodge
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Britannia Hotel
Britannia Hotel is a five-star property on a tree-lined street in Trondheim, and it carries itself with the kind of unhurried confidence that only a truly polished hotel can pull off. You're a 7-minute walk from Trondheim Central Station and 9 minutes on foot from Nidaros Cathedral, which puts you in a genuinely useful spot for exploring the city. The rooms range from cozy to genuinely posh, with some individually decorated by artists. Upgraded rooms add sitting areas, suites bring living rooms and city views, and every room comes with free Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, and a minibar. Four upscale restaurants, two bars, and a tea room mean you'll rarely need to leave for a meal or a drink. The spa is the real standout here. You've also got an indoor pool, hot tub, sauna, fitness center, and massage services. The hotel is kid-friendly, and valet parking plus an airport shuttle take the logistical stress off your plate. If you want a calm, indulgent base in Trondheim without compromise, this is it.
כתובת:Britannia Hotel, Dronningens gate 5, 7011 Trondheim, Norway
השווה מחירים לBritannia Hotel
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Unique gem overlooking the world famous Bryggen
This apartment in Bergen's Bergenhus district has a genuine character that's hard to fake. The mid-century modern aesthetic feels intentional and cohesive, not just a furniture trend thrown at a rental. At 90 square meters, there's real breathing room here. The views of Bryggen are the headline act, and they deliver. You're 700 meters from the fish market, which puts you close enough to the action without being inside it. The kitchen is fully equipped with an oven, stove, and microwave, so you can actually cook if you want a break from eating out. A washer means longer trips are practical. The fireplace adds genuine warmth on grey Bergen evenings. It's kid-friendly and has a crib available, plus elevator access and wheelchair accessibility, which covers a lot of ground practically. Ratings from guests are consistently strong, and that tracks with what's on offer. One caveat: no listed amenities beyond the apartment itself, so don't expect hotel-style services.
שכונה:Bergenhus
השווה מחירים לUnique gem overlooking the world famous Bryggen
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Saltstraumen Brygge
Saltstraumen Brygge sits right on the water in one of Norway's most dramatic natural settings, and the place feels unhurried in a way that's genuinely rare. It's a three-star property, but the guest satisfaction here is notably strong. You get the basics done well: Wi-Fi, parking, and air conditioning are the amenities guests flag most often, which tells you this is a practical, no-nonsense operation. Having a kitchen in your accommodation is a real advantage in a remote Norwegian location, where dining options can be limited. The sauna is a welcome bonus after a cold day outside. Pets are allowed, which opens things up considerably if you're traveling with a dog. The property is smoke-free throughout. The atmosphere reads as calm and intimate rather than flashy. We'd say this suits anyone who wants proximity to serious natural scenery without the pretense of a resort. Just don't expect a full-service hotel experience. Bring your own rhythm, use that kitchen, and let the setting do the heavy lifting.
כתובת:Saltstraumen Brygge, 8056 Saltstraumen, Norway
השווה מחירים לSaltstraumen Brygge
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Eilert Smith Hotel
Eilert Smith Hotel carries real personality. Named after a renowned 1930s architect, it occupies a former storehouse in Stavanger, with Vågen Harbor a short walk away and the train station not much farther. The acclaimed on-site restaurant alone is worth the stay. Rooms are contemporary and thoughtfully equipped: heated floors, flat-screen TVs, minifridges, and wet bars with tea and coffee. Upgraded rooms add sitting areas, and some come with harbor views. If you want to push the boat out, the penthouse suite adds butler service and a rooftop terrace. Breakfast lands in your room, which sets a calm, unhurried tone for the morning. Families are genuinely catered to, with babysitting, a kids' club, and activities for children all on offer. Parking, an airport shuttle, and private car service make logistics easy. The hotel is also fully accessible. Our honest caveat: it's a boutique property with clear attention to detail, so book early.
כתובת:Eilert Smith Hotel, Nordbøgata 8, 4006 Stavanger, Norway
השווה מחירים לEilert Smith Hotel
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Lauklines Kystferie
Lauklines Kystferie sits on Kvaløya, a Norwegian island that already sets a certain mood before you even unpack. The property has a coastal, unhurried feel that suits the landscape around it. What stands out practically is how self-sufficient a stay here can be: your unit comes with a kitchen, refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker, so you're never forced into a restaurant if you don't want to be. Parking is on-site, and an airport shuttle means the logistics of getting here stay calm. Families will find the property genuinely welcoming, with kid-friendly facilities and dedicated activities for children. There's also a laundry room, housekeeping, and baggage storage, so longer stays are well supported. Meeting rooms make the place quietly functional for small work gatherings too. Staff communicate in English and German. The property is fully accessible and smoke-free throughout. If you want a coastal Norwegian base that feels self-contained rather than resort-flashy, this is a solid, no-nonsense choice.
כתובת:Lauklines Kystferie, Vasstrandvegen 578, 9108 Kvaløya, Norway
השווה מחירים לLauklines Kystferie
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Union Øye
Union Øye is a genuine piece of Norwegian history, a hotel that opened in 1891 and still carries that old-world character without apology. It sits in the Sunnmøre Alps overlooking a rural valley, a short walk from the Hjørundfjorden waterfront, and within a kilometer of the Slogen mountain trail. The setting is unhurried and quietly dramatic. Rooms are individually furnished with antiques, so no two feel alike. Some share bathrooms, worth knowing before you book, but upgraded rooms bring four-poster beds and balconies. Room service means you don't have to leave that atmosphere if you'd rather not. The restaurant serves three-course meals, and there's a coffee lounge that feels genuinely genteel rather than performative. Breakfast is on, and a sauna rounds out the on-site comforts. If you want to get out on the water or into the mountains, the hotel arranges helicopter tours, boat tours, and rental kayaks. Ålesund Airport is 70 km away, and an airport shuttle is available. If you need a buzzy urban scene, look elsewhere. This place rewards the traveler who wants stillness.
כתובת:Union Øye, Norangdal 41, 6196 Norangsfjorden, Norway
השווה מחירים לUnion Øye
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

Skreda Rorbusuiter
Skreda Rorbusuiter brings you straight into the rugged, unhurried world of Norwegian coastal life. The setting in Leknes feels genuinely remote, and that's the whole point. This is a place to slow down, not check off a to-do list. You'll have parking sorted on arrival, which matters out here where driving is how you get around. Wi-Fi is available, so you're not fully off the grid if you don't want to be. The sauna is the real draw: after a cold day outside, it earns its keep. Bring your dog. Pets are welcome, which is rarer than it should be. The property is smoke-free throughout. Reviewers consistently rate the experience highly, and we think the appeal is obvious: simple, well-run, and honest about what it offers. If you need resort-style bustle, look elsewhere. If you want calm, clean, and a sauna waiting for you, Skreda delivers.
כתובת:Skreda Rorbusuiter, Skreda 37, 8370 Leknes, Norway
השווה מחירים לSkreda Rorbusuiter
המחירים מוצגים לחדר 1, 2 מבוגרים. לחץ לראות זמינות עדכנית.

היכן לשהות ב Norway
השכונה שתבחרו חשובה יותר מהמלון עצמו.
Oslo: where to stay and what to skip
Tjuvholmen is the neighborhood Oslo wants you to discover. It's a reclaimed peninsula with gallery spaces, waterfront restaurants, and genuinely great design hotels. The Thief sits here, 12 minutes walk from the Royal Palace on Drammensveien and 8 minutes from Aker Brygge's restaurants.
Don't sleep on Sentrum for history. Amerikalinjen on Jernbanetorget square is housed in a former shipping company HQ. the kind of building that makes you feel like you're in a 1920s ocean liner. It's 3 minutes walk from Oslo S if you're arriving by train. Skip the generic chain hotels on Biskop Gunnerus gate. you're paying Oslo prices for a Gatwick Airport vibe.
Bergen: fjord city hotel guide
Bryggen is the obvious answer and Opus 16 makes it worth it. The wharf buildings along Vågen harbor are UNESCO-listed, and staying inside one rather than photographing from the outside is a different experience entirely. You're 10 minutes walk from the Fløibanen top station. take the funicular up to Fløyen for the city view.
Hotel Norge sits on Ole Bulls plass, which is Bergen's version of a grand civic square. It's 6 minutes walk from Torget Fish Market and well-connected to the light rail (Bybanen) if you need to reach Flesland Airport. Bergen gets 240+ days of rain per year. this isn't a complaint, just pack accordingly and factor in a hotel with a good bar.
Tromsø and the Arctic north: what to know
Tromsø sits on an island connected to the mainland by bridge, which shapes the whole hotel geography. Scandic Ishavshotel is right on the harbor at Kaigata, a 5-minute walk from the main shopping street on Storgata. The Arctic Cathedral across the bridge is 15 minutes on foot. do it at midnight in summer, when the light is genuinely otherworldly.
Bodø is the budget gateway to the north. Thon Hotel Nordlys at NOK 120-230/night is the best-value pick in this entire list. and Bodø sits right on Saltenfjorden with views of the Lofoten peaks on clear days. From Bodø harbor, the ferry to Lofoten takes 3.5 hours and costs roughly NOK 200-350 per person.
Stavanger: oil city with genuine charm
Stavanger gets overshadowed by Bergen but it shouldn't. Clarion Hotel Stavanger sits right on Vågen Harbor. you're 4 minutes walk from Gamle Stavanger, the white wooden house district that's one of the best-preserved 18th-century neighborhoods in Norway. The cobblestone streets of Øvre Strandgate are right there.
Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen) is the reason most people come, and the hike is 2-3 hours each way from the trailhead at Preikestolhytta. a 40-minute drive from Stavanger city center. Book your hotel here and do the hike as a day trip. Rates at the Clarion run NOK 190-360/night, which is honest value for a harbor-facing room.
Ålesund: Art Nouveau and Atlantic views
Ålesund burned down in 1904 and rebuilt almost entirely in Art Nouveau style over the following 3 years. That's why the streets around Kongens gate and Løvenvoldgata look like nowhere else in Norway. Hotel Brosundet is built into the historic harbor district. you're looking directly at the Brosundet canal from the terrace.
It's a small city, which is the point. Everything worth seeing is within 15 minutes on foot: the Art Nouveau Center on Apotekergata takes 90 minutes to do properly, and Aksla hill is a 7-minute walk from the hotel up 418 steps for a panoramic view. Go at dusk. the archipelago light is unlike anything you'll see in Oslo.
Trondheim: underrated and worth the detour
Trondheim is Norway's third city and genuinely underappreciated. Clarion Hotel Trondheim sits in Brattøra, the harbor district, about 12 minutes walk from Nidaros Cathedral on Bispegata. the largest medieval building in Scandinavia, which most visitors rush past on the way to Bergen. Don't rush past it.
The Bakklandet neighborhood, 15 minutes walk from Brattøra, is where locals actually eat and drink. wooden houses, cycle bridges over the Nidelva river, independent coffee shops. It's the kind of neighborhood that would be overrun in Oslo. Here it's just Tuesday.
גלה את Norway לפי עיר
אנחנו מכסים 9 יעדים ברחבי Norway. בחר עיר למדריך מלונות מוקדש.
אזורי המלון הטובים ביותר של Norway
Norway splits neatly into a handful of distinct travel zones. Oslo and the south for city breaks, the fjord coast for scenery, and the Arctic north for something genuinely unlike anywhere else. Each region has a completely different feel, price point, and reason to visit.
Oslo & South 3 מלונות מאומתים Norway's capital does design and history better than anywhere else in the country.
Norway's capital does design and history better than anywhere else in the country.
Oslo is where Norway's hotel scene is most competitive. and most expensive. Tjuvholmen, the reclaimed waterfront peninsula, is where you'll find the highest design ambitions. The Thief sits here, 10 minutes walk from Aker Brygge's bars and restaurants on Stranden. It's genuinely one of the most impressive hotel buildings in Scandinavia.
Sentrum offers a middle ground. Amerikalinjen on Jernbanetorget occupies a landmark building with real character. not just a box with a lobby. Grand Hotel on Karl Johans gate is the classic choice: it's where Edvard Munch and Henrik Ibsen used to drink, and the Palmen restaurant is still worth your time.
Avoid booking near Oslo S unless price forces it. The neighborhood isn't dangerous. it's just charmless, and you're paying central rates for peripheral atmosphere. Take the T-bane (metro) Line 1 or 2 and spend the difference on dinner at Maaemo or Kontrast in Vulkan.
עיין בכל מלוני Oslo & South → Bergen & the Fjords 2 מלונות מאומתים UNESCO wharves, mountain funiculars, and the wettest skies in Europe. worth every raindrop.
UNESCO wharves, mountain funiculars, and the wettest skies in Europe. worth every raindrop.
Bergen is the gateway to the Norwegian fjord system and one of the most distinctive cities in northern Europe. Bryggen, the old wharf district along Vågen harbor, is where Opus 16 sits. inside buildings that have stood since 1702. You're 8 minutes walk from the Fløibanen funicular base at Vetrlidsallmenningen.
Hotel Norge on Ole Bulls plass puts you in the city's cultural center. the concert hall (Grieghallen) is a 12-minute walk along Christies gate, and the Bergen Art Museum is 10 minutes toward Nygårdsparken. The Bybanen light rail connects you to the airport at Flesland in 45 minutes for a flat NOK 38 ticket.
Bergen's rain is not a myth. 2,250mm per year, mostly October-February. A hotel with a good bar matters here. Both our picks deliver. And when it clears, the light over the seven mountains surrounding the city is something you won't forget.
עיין בכל מלוני Bergen & the Fjords → Arctic Norway 2 מלונות מאומתים Northern lights, midnight sun, and hotel prices that won't destroy you like Oslo does.
Northern lights, midnight sun, and hotel prices that won't destroy you like Oslo does.
Tromsø is the most accessible Arctic city on earth and the best base for northern lights chasing from October to February. Scandic Ishavshotel is on Kaigata, right at the harbor edge. you're looking directly at the iconic Arctic Cathedral across Tromsøysundet strait, which glows at night like something from a different planet.
Bodø is 800km south of Tromsø but still Arctic in feel and geography. Thon Hotel Nordlys is the budget champion of this list at NOK 120-230/night. and you're in a city with genuine fjord views from the harbor district, plus direct ferry access to the Lofoten Islands from Bodø quay. The ferry costs roughly NOK 250-380 per person each way.
Both cities have something Oslo doesn't: darkness. In winter, Tromsø gets about 2 hours of twilight where the sun never actually rises above the horizon. It sounds grim. it's actually extraordinary. Pack layers and book October-March.
עיין בכל מלוני Arctic Norway → Western Norway 2 מלונות מאומתים Oil money, Art Nouveau architecture, and two cities most visitors still haven't figured out.
Oil money, Art Nouveau architecture, and two cities most visitors still haven't figured out.
Stavanger and Ålesund are both seriously underrated. Stavanger sits on Boknafjorden with access to Preikestolen (Pulpit Rock) and the Lysefjord. and Clarion Hotel Stavanger puts you on Vågen Harbor, 5 minutes walk from the medieval Stavanger Cathedral on Haakon VIIs gate. The old wooden district of Gamle Stavanger is right there.
Ålesund is the Art Nouveau city that burned and rebuilt itself in the early 1900s. and Hotel Brosundet is the best way to experience it. The hotel occupies a converted herring warehouse right on the Brosundet canal, surrounded by the ornate facades of Kongens gate and Nedre Strandgate. It's a genuinely romantic location.
Both cities are cheaper than Bergen and much cheaper than Oslo. Stavanger runs NOK 190-360/night at the Clarion, Ålesund NOK 240-460/night at Brosundet. For the quality you're getting. harbor views, historic buildings, excellent local seafood. that's fair.
עיין בכל מלוני Western Norway → Central Norway 1 מלון מאומת Trondheim doesn't shout about itself. which is exactly why you should go.
Trondheim doesn't shout about itself. which is exactly why you should go.
Trondheim is Norway's medieval capital and home to Nidaros Cathedral, the northernmost Gothic cathedral in the world and the traditional coronation site for Norwegian monarchs. Clarion Hotel Trondheim sits in Brattøra. the harbor district. and you're 12 minutes walk from the cathedral along Kongens gate.
The Bakklandet neighborhood is the real draw. Across the old city bridge (Gamle Bybro) from Nedre Elvehavn, it's a warren of 18th-century wooden houses, canal-facing restaurants, and the kind of independent coffee culture Oslo had before rents pushed it out. It's 20 minutes walk from Brattøra. completely worth it.
Rates at Clarion Trondheim run NOK 160-310/night, which makes it the most affordable of our Norwegian city picks after Bodø. And it's on the Bergensbanen rail corridor, so you're well connected to both Oslo (6.5 hours) and the north.
עיין בכל מלוני Central Norway →האזורים הטובים ביותר לפי סגנון
ספר לנו איך אתה נוסע.
Romantic
Ålesund's Brosundet canal district is the answer. Art Nouveau facades, water-level rooms, and candlelit restaurants on Nedre Strandgate within 3 minutes walk. Hotel Brosundet is built for this.
Culture
Oslo's Tjuvholmen has the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art right on the waterfront. and The Thief is directly adjacent, so you're literally walking out the door into world-class contemporary art. Karl Johans gate adds the National Gallery and the National Theatre within 15 minutes.
Family
Bergen's Nordnes neighborhood gives kids the Nordnes Sjøbad outdoor pool, the Aquarium on Nordnesbakken, and a tram ride up to Fløyen. all within 15 minutes of Bryggen. Manageable distances, manageable prices.
Budget
Bodø is where your money goes furthest in Norway. Thon Hotel Nordlys at NOK 120-230/night is honest value in a city with Lofoten ferry access and proper Arctic scenery on Saltenfjorden, not just a cheap room in a dull suburb.
Beach
Tromsø's harbor area around Kaigata and Strandvegen has the fjord right there. and in summer, Tromsø locals actually swim in the Arctic water. It's cold (around 14°C in July), but the midnight sun makes it surreal.
Foodie
Oslo's Grünerløkka and Vulkan district. 20 minutes walk from Amerikalinjen. has Mathallen food hall on Vulkan street with 30+ vendors, plus restaurants like Pjoltergeist and Smalhans that punch well above their price point.
איך בדקנו את המלונות האלה
כל מלון ברשימה זו עבר את אותה הערכה. הנה בדיוק איך אנחנו מדרגים אותם.
We started with 200+ hotels across 6 regions. Oslo, Bergen, Tromsø, Stavanger, Ålesund, Trondheim, and Bodø. then cut anything that didn't earn its price tag. What's left are 10 picks we'd send our own friends to.
איכות מיקום
האם השכונה נוחה להליכה? האם מסעדות, חנויות ואטרקציות נמצאות במרחק הליכה של 10 דקות? איך זה מרגיש בלילה? אנחנו מעריכים בטיחות, גישה לתחבורה ציבורית ואם לאזור יש אופי מקומי אמיתי. מלון בשכונה הלא נכונה הורס טיול. לכן המיקום נושא את המשקל הרב ביותר.
תמורה למחיר
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מתי לבקר Norway: עונה לפי עונה
מחירי מלונות, עומס ומזג אוויר משתנים לפי עונה.
Winter (December-February)
Northern lights season in Tromsø and Bodø runs hard through January-February, pushing Arctic hotel rates up 30-50%. Scandic Ishavshotel can hit NOK 340/night on weekends. Oslo in January is quieter and cheaper, with Grand Hotel dropping to around NOK 300/night. Christmas week everywhere is a pricing disaster. avoid December 23-27 unless you're flexible.
Spring (March-May)
This is the smart window. Snow lingers in the mountains through April but cities like Bergen and Trondheim are opening up. rates at Opus 16 run NOK 200-320/night before the summer surge. May in Oslo is spectacular: Constitution Day on May 17 fills Karl Johans gate with parades but books hotels fast, so secure your stay at least 6 weeks out. Temperatures in Ålesund reach 10-12°C by late May. genuinely comfortable for walking the Art Nouveau streets.
Summer (June-August)
Norway's busiest season and most expensive. cruise ships dump thousands of passengers into Bryggen daily in July, and Bergen hotel rates spike to NOK 380-460/night at Opus 16. Midnight sun in Tromsø (mid-May to late July) is worth the premium if you've never experienced it. Oslo Jazz Festival in August and Bergen International Festival in late May-June both compress availability fast. book 3 months out minimum.
Autumn (September-November)
September is the best single month to visit Norway. Crowds thin out after mid-August, foliage on the mountains around Bergen turns gold and orange, and hotel rates drop 20-35% from peak. Amerikalinjen in Oslo runs NOK 250-380/night in October versus NOK 420-480/night in July. The first northern lights of the season appear in Tromsø by late September. and you'll beat the January crowds by 3 months.
איך להזמין מלונות ב Norway
אסטרטגיות הזמנה חכמות לNorway.
Book Bergen during shoulder season, not summer
July in Bryggen means cruise passengers wall-to-wall on Torget and hotel rates 40% above what you'd pay in September. Opus 16 goes from NOK 200-280/night in October to NOK 380-460/night in peak July. The fjords and Fløyen mountain look exactly the same in September. and you'll actually be able to walk the wharf streets without being shoulder-to-shoulder with 4,000 people off a single ship.
Use the Bybanen in Bergen, not taxis
Bergen's Bybanen light rail runs from Bergen Station all the way to Flesland Airport in 45 minutes for NOK 38. a taxi covers the same route for NOK 400-550. The tram also connects Bryggen to the university district and the Grieghallen concert hall. If you're staying at Hotel Norge on Ole Bulls plass, the Byparken stop is literally outside the door.
Oslo's T-bane covers most of what you need
Oslo's metro (T-bane) has 6 lines and a flat-rate single ticket of NOK 42 covering the entire city. From Nationaltheatret station you can reach Vigeland Sculpture Park (Majorstuen, Line 1) in 8 minutes or Grünerløkka (Schous plass, then walk) in 12. Taxis in Oslo cost NOK 150-250 for a city-center trip. save that money for dinner on Aker Brygge.
Don't book Stavanger during ONS conference week
The Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) conference happens every even-numbered year in late August. in 2026 it runs August 25-28 in Stavanger. Hotel rates around Vågen Harbor triple during this week, with the Clarion Stavanger sometimes hitting NOK 900-1,200/night. Go the week before or the week after and you'll pay NOK 190-360/night for the same room.
Combine Bodø with Lofoten rather than flying direct
Flying direct to Svolvær in Lofoten is pricier and less flexible than basing yourself at Thon Hotel Nordlys in Bodø for NOK 120-230/night and taking the 3.5-hour Hurtigruten ferry across to Lofoten. The ferry from Bodø quay costs NOK 250-380/person and runs twice daily in summer. You save on accommodation and get a ferry crossing through Vestfjorden as a bonus.
Request a high floor at The Thief for the Oslofjord view
The Thief on Tjuvholmen has rooms on floors 4-8 with unobstructed views across the Oslofjord toward Bygdøy peninsula. the difference between a standard room and a water-view room is roughly NOK 100-150/night but worth every krone. Ask at booking for a high floor facing southwest. The rooftop pool is open May-September and accessible to all guests, but it's first-come from 7am.
שאלות נפוצות על מלונות ב Norway
תשובות ישירות מהצוות שלנו.
What's the best area to stay in Oslo?
Tjuvholmen and Aker Brygge are your best bets. modern, walkable, and right on the waterfront. You're 10 minutes on foot from Aker Brygge to the Akershus Fortress, and about 15 minutes from the National Gallery. Skip the hotels right around Oslo S station. they charge Oslo prices but deliver budget-chain energy.
When is the cheapest time to visit Norway?
January and February outside of the northern lights peak. hotel rates in Oslo can drop to NOK 120-250/night at places like Thon Hotel Nordlys in Bodø. Bergen in November is genuinely underrated: wet, yes, but crowds are gone and rack rates fall by 30-40% compared to July. Just avoid the Christmas week. prices spike hard across the board.
Is Norway expensive for hotels?
Honest answer: yes. Oslo is one of the pricier capitals in Europe, with decent hotels running NOK 300-650/night in the Sentrum and Tjuvholmen neighborhoods. Outside Oslo. Bodø, Tromsø, Trondheim. you can find solid options from NOK 120-240/night. Budget travelers do better basing themselves in Bodø or Ålesund and day-tripping rather than sleeping in Oslo every night.
Which Norwegian city has the best hotels?
Oslo wins on variety and design. The Thief on Tjuvholmen is genuinely world-class. But Bergen punches hard too: Opus 16 in Bryggen sits inside a historic wharf building with direct water views, which Oslo can't match. For sheer drama, Tromsø's Scandic Ishavshotel has a harbor position that looks straight out at the Arctic Cathedral. that's 5 minutes on foot across the Tromsøya bridge.
How do I get between Oslo and Bergen?
The Bergen Railway. Bergensbanen. is the move. It runs 7 hours from Oslo S to Bergen station and costs roughly NOK 299-799 depending on how far ahead you book. Flying takes 55 minutes but once you factor in Flesland Airport being 30 minutes from Bergen city center, you don't save much. The train ride through Hardangervidda is spectacular. book a window seat on the right side heading west.
What's the best hotel in Bergen?
Opus 16 in Bryggen gets our pick. it's built into a 1703 wharf building right on Vågen harbor, and you're 4 minutes walk from the Fløibanen funicular base station at Vetrlidsallmenningen. The building itself is a UNESCO World Heritage site, which matters here. Hotel Norge in the city center is a solid backup if Opus 16 is full, and it's 8 minutes on foot from the Fish Market at Torget.
Is Tromsø worth visiting in summer?
Absolutely. midnight sun from mid-May to late July means 24 hours of daylight, and the Tromsøya island scenery is something else. Scandic Ishavshotel sits right on the harbor, about 7 minutes walk from the center of Storgata, the main pedestrian street. Summer rates hover around NOK 200-340/night. cheaper than Oslo, and you're getting Arctic geography for the price.
Which hotel is best for a romantic trip to Norway?
Hotel Brosundet in Ålesund is the standout. it's built into a former warehouse right on the Brosundet canal, and the Art Nouveau architecture of Ålesund's Jugendstil district is literally across the street. You're 6 minutes walk from Apotekertorget square, and the water views from the canal-facing rooms are the kind you see in travel magazines. Rates run NOK 240-460/night, which is fair for what you get.
What areas should I avoid when booking in Oslo?
Grønland and parts of Tøyen have perfectly fine hotels, but they're 20-25 minutes walk from the main attractions and you won't get the neighborhood buzz of Aker Brygge or Grünerløkka. The zone immediately around Oslo S (the central station) is overpriced for what it delivers. chains charging Tjuvholmen prices without the waterfront. You can do better for the same NOK 300-400/night two stops away on the T-bane.
Do Norwegian hotels include breakfast?
Most mid-range and upscale Norwegian hotels include a breakfast buffet. it's almost a national standard. At places like Grand Hotel Oslo on Karl Johans gate, the breakfast spread is genuinely excellent and already baked into the NOK 300-580/night rate. Budget hotels like Thon Nordlys in Bodø sometimes charge NOK 120-150 extra, so check before you assume.
What's the best hotel for seeing the northern lights?
Scandic Ishavshotel in Tromsø is the most practical base. you're in a city with restaurants and bars on Storgata within walking distance, but the dark skies outside Tromsø are 15-20 minutes by taxi. Bodø is a cheaper alternative: Thon Hotel Nordlys at NOK 120-230/night is the most affordable option, and you can chase aurora displays over Saltenfjorden without paying Oslo rates. Book October-February for the best odds.
How far in advance should I book Norwegian hotels?
For July in Bergen or Oslo, book at least 3 months out. the city fills with cruise passengers off Bryggen and rates at places like Opus 16 jump 40-60% versus shoulder season. Tromsø in January and February for the northern lights peak needs 2-3 months minimum. The sweet spot for Ålesund and Stavanger is 4-6 weeks ahead in spring, where you'll catch decent availability at NOK 190-360/night without scrambling.


