Offering fjord, city and mountain views from the free top-floor gym and sauna, the eco-friendly Radisson Blu Atlantic is 3 minutes’ walk from Stavanger Central Station. WiFi is also free.
Situated 800 metres from Stavanger Central Station, is Bjørvika Apartments - Sirkus Renaa. Guests can enjoy rooms with satellite flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi access.
Cristina
United Kingdom
Everything about the property was amazing. Very easy access during nighttime when the reception is closed and easily check in. Might be a bit confusing finding the room, however all you have to do is check which direction is the room. A 15 min ride from the airport and a 10 min walk to the city centre. Bus number 4 just outside the hotel takes you to many of the tourist spots such as the swords. Big thank you to Nima at the reception, she went above and beyond to help me with a personal problem and she recommended us many places to go. She definitely made our stay better.
The 21-floor Thon Hotel Stavanger Forum is located in Stavanger, 200 metres from Rogaland Art Museum. It offers rooms with modern furnishings and free internet access.
Just 3 km from Stavanger and 15 minutes’ walk from Lake Mosvannet, this eco-friendly hotel provides bright, air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Christopher
United Kingdom
easy to checkin and on good public transport routes
This modern hotel is centrally located in Stavanger, just 5 minutes' walk from Stavanger Station. WiFi and access to a well-equipped fitness room are free for guests.
Erica
Australia
- nice staff, we were all wet after the preikestolen hike after check out, the nice reception lady was really nice to lead us to the shower room when we came pick up our luggage. We were freezing and worried about getting sick, the hot shower was a life saver.
- great location, close to shops and central station
- light evening meal is provided
Overlooking Lake Breiavatnet, Thon Hotel Maritim offers free Wi-Fi, a popular buffet breakfast with organic options and rooms with cable TV. Stavanger Train and Bus Station is a 3-minute walk away.
Just 200 metres from Stavanger Train Station and 500 metres from the harbour, this hotel offers free Wi-Fi access in all areas. All rooms include a minibar and a flat-screen TV with cable channels.
Overlooking Lake Breiavatnet, Thon Hotel Maritim offers free Wi-Fi, a popular buffet breakfast with organic options and rooms with cable TV. Stavanger Train and Bus Station is a 3-minute walk away.
This modern hotel is centrally located in Stavanger, just 5 minutes' walk from Stavanger Station. WiFi and access to a well-equipped fitness room are free for guests.
Perfect breakfast and everything else also stunning!!
This design hotel is in the heart of Stavanger, only 500 metres from Lake Breiavatnet and Stavanger Station. It offers free Wi-Fi, a gym and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Useful laundry, super helpful staff. Good breakfast.
Located in Stavanger and within 2.6 km of Godalen Beach, SILENZIO minhotel features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Situated in Stavanger, 7.2 km from Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, Quality Hotel Pond features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Stort sett bra, eggerøra og bacon kunne vært bedre.
FAQs about hotels in Stavanger
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Stavanger this weekend is £79 or, for a 4-star hotel, £137. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Stavanger for this weekend cost on average around £154 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £132 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Stavanger for tonight. You'll pay on average around £239 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Stavanger will cost around £154 (based on Booking.com prices).
Bursting with culture and scenery, and arranged around a charming harbour, Stavanger has an array of restaurants and museums, and is home to Norway’s oldest cathedral, Stavanger Cathedral.
Some of the most popular museums to see in the city are the Stavanger Museum, Rogaland Art Museum and Stavanger Maritime Museum, which shows off this port cities rich maritime history.
Looking for some sightseeing inspiration? Then stroll along the narrow cobbled streets and soak up the charm of the city's past in Old Stavanger (Gamle Stavanger) which features traditional white wooden houses with red-rooftops and the Norwegian Canning Museum.
Sightseeing and day trips aside, other activities include hiking and climbing around the amazing and picturesque landscapes of the city and The Lysefjord. During winter, locals flock to Stokkavannet Lake for ice skating, and if the lake is not iced over there are ice skating opportunities at the indoor Arena Sørmarka.
The Fjordline Ferry Terminal, where you can get a direct ferry to the cities of Bergen and Hirtshals, is ideal for either a day trip or weekend getaway. Booking.com offers a variety of accommodation options throughout Rogaland County.
What guests said about Stavanger:
Scored 8.0
8.0
Stavanger is a nice Norwegian port city.
Stavanger is a nice Norwegian port city. It is mostly visited by cruise ships and has lots of shopping and tourist types of businesses in the center. Most all Norwegian brands are represented. The center of the town has a romantic feeling. There are numerous restaurant choices with excellent quality. Prices are high but it is Norway.
David
United States
Scored 10
10
After 3 days at Bergen went for a day there.
After 3 days at Bergen went for a day there. Nice harbour front, not to be missed is the Oil & Gas museum by the waterfront. Can spend hours there understanding how oil shaped Norway's economy. Lots of good places to eat and shop. Definitely a place to cover if you are into oil and gas in any way.
Satish
India
Scored 10
10
Stavanger is a lovely small city with a lot of nice...
Stavanger is a lovely small city with a lot of nice restaurants and shops. From Stavanger you can easily go to Preikestolen to hike which i recommend everybody.
I've eaten in multiple restaurants and bars and they are all worth it! But, for a non-Scandinavian person, the prices are very high.
Lucas
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
although you may not always like the weather, it's highly...
although you may not always like the weather, it's highly probable you will like the people and the locals.
I've spent 8 years earlier in this city studying and working, and now I am considering to move back, if a proper opportunity comes up. This already explains a lot.
Welcome to Stavanger.
A
Anonymous
China
Scored 10
10
It’s may so right before tourist season that place is gonna...
It’s may so right before tourist season that place is gonna be super packed in June and for the summer it was a nice town and we had fun on the boat ride we took. Lots of food options as they had tons of restaurants and food trucks in the center. Excursions at a moments notice fun little town
amanda
Scored 8.0
8.0
Neat tidy small city, but hilly.
Neat tidy small city, but hilly. Mainly cobbled pedestrian streets which are easy to get around. Shopping very expensive and in virtually cash free. Use a card for everything - preferably pre-loaded with Krone.
Some great museums and these are very good value. Other attractions are, like the shopping, are very costly and probably designed to extract the maximum amount from the tourists. This is very noticeable when the obscenely large cruse ships arrive and disgorge thousands of passengers,
Plenty of restaurants and bars, but don't go looking for Norwegian food.
You can have your pick of Chinese, Thai, Indian etc... and try not to be too shocked by the prices.
We really liked Stavanger and would happily recommend it, but remember that Norway is an expensive country, so be prepared to budget for it.
I only stayed here overnight, but got the well-awaited rest and comfort on my last day in Norway, after hiking non-stop. I loved how friendly the staff was, the room was super cozy, clean and quiet. I didn't have much encounters, but it felt like I would get all the support if I needed any. The location is outside of Stavanger, so you have to take a bus, or if you're into 45min walking like me, you could go through the park and very nice neighbourhood. In any case, it's super easy to get to the city centre.
Great if you are looking for a cheap location in walking distance to the city centre. It’s clean and the owners are quick to answer any questions online.
The room furnishings are simple but functional. The bathroom has a shower but is very small. Since I'm usually only in hotel rooms to sleep, I don't need more luxury. However, I recommend booking a double room, even if you are alone. The beds in the single rooms are very narrow.
By far the best choice in Stavanger. The hotel has an amazing location, the staff is great always willing to help whatever you need and buffet breakfast is delicious with many options. The rooms were clean very spacious.
Great location (city centre and adjacent to bus stops and train station) , clean hotel and a really good breakfast buffet. Also, it has a characterful tavern attached,
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