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Welcome to Stavanger, Norway's third-largest city! Explore our range of hotels in Stavanger, where you're sure to discover the perfect accommodation for your stay – whether you're on a business trip, attending a conference, or enjoying Stavanger as a tourist.
We have 3 hotels in Stavanger city center:
If you are traveling by plane, attending a meeting, or organizing a conference and want a hotel near Stavanger Sola Airport, we recommend our hotel Scandic Stavanger Airport. The hotel is known for its excellent breakfast and convenient accessibility.
In the middle of the business district of Forus is our modern conference hotel, with meeting facilities for up to 600 people. The hotel has good bus connections to both Sandnes and Stavanger.
The Stavanger region offer magnificent nature with high mountains and deep fjords, reefs and small towns, sheer viewing points and green valleys. Not sure where to go in Stavanger? We are happy to provide some tips.
Throughout the region you're never more than a short distance to the mountains and fjords. Stavanger and its surroundings have many famous nature attractions including Lysefjorden, Sola beach and the well-known Preikestolen and Kjerag rock formations. In addition, you’ll find long, white, sandy beaches in the Stavanger region. The Jaeren beaches stretch 70 km! A excellent starting point for those who like to surf.
Stavanger also offers other cultural attractions and experiences such as the Stavanger cathedral from the 12th century, Stavanger Museum – a collection of several museums, and the Archaeological Museum.
If you like to play golf, you’ll be happy to know that the Stavanger region has no less than six 9-hole golf courses and four 18-hole golf courses, seven of which are within a 30-minute drive from Forus. The courses are of professional standard and are normally open for play all year around – the course awaits you!
The culinary highlights and quality of ingredients and restaurants in this part of Norway are top rated among national food critics as well as the Michelin guide, where Stavanger became the first Norwegian city apart from the capital to receive the sought-after Michelin star in 2016.
Stavanger is a city that has something to offer everyone – whether you're interested in nature, culture, or shopping! Welcome!