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Visit one of our 19 Oslo hotels, some of them in the city center and some outside. Oslo enjoys a unique location by a fjord with easy access to the great outdoors. The capital has so much to offer in terms of culture, history and nightlife. Top attractions in Oslo include Vigelandsparken Sculpture Park, the Opera House, Holmenkollen Ski Jump and the Viking Ship Museum. Of our many hotels in Oslo, you’re sure to find one to suit your stay perfectly!
Bergen is packed with history and tradition, and has successfully retained its small-town charm and atmosphere. Today the city offers an exciting blend of nature and culture, with top attractions including Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf, the Fish Market, the Fløybanen Funicular, Fantoft Stave Church, and a surrounding landscape of mountains and fjords, including the spectacular Hardangerfjord and Sognefjord. We offer 8 Scandic hotels in Bergen; 6 hotels located in the city centre and 2 hotels by the airport.
The city Alesund is known for its characteristic art nouveau architecture, beautiful fjords and the magnificent Sunnmorsalpene mountains. The most popular local attractions include Geirangerfjorden, Runde bird island, Atlanterhavsparken aquarium and guided walks in the beautiful city centre. Our hotels in Alesund are all in the heart of the city.
Alta is one of the northernmost towns in Norway and the largest town in Finnmark. It’s easy to get here since the airport is located a short distance from the city. Alta offers world class nature and activities.
Bodo offers excellent nature experiences, unforgettable cultural delights, local delicacies, midnight sun, dark season and northern lights. Visitors from all over the world are enchanted by the changing light and colour play through the seasons of the year. Bodo provides a front row seat to it all.
Drammen is ideal for combining urban life with a wilderness expedition or an art trip in Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium, which is one of Norway’s most significant showcases for contemporary art.
Fagernes is located in Valdres in the Nord-Aurdal municipality, next to Strandefjord. With its location midway between east and west Norway, Scandic Valdres is the perfect stopping or meeting place for people on the road, and Valdres is well worth a visit as part of your journey.
Fauske is known for its beautiful marble and is located in the Nordland region on the shore of Skjerstadfjorden. As it is situated in the Arctic circle, the town has 24-hrs of daylight from May to August, and midnight sun from June to July.
Forde is a municipality in the county of Sogn og Fjordane in the district of Sunnfjord. The city offers a great mix of nature and culture and is known for the International Forde Folk Music Festival which is held each summer. There are magnificent fjords and a dramatic landscape in the area. Hiking offers marvellous views over the mountains, fjords and glaciers.
Fredrikstad is situated where the River Glomma meets Skagerrak. The city offers a rich cultural scene. Enjoy its nightlife, nature hikes, great cycling routes, restaurants, shopping and lots more.
Hamar is situated on the shores of Lake Mjøsa – Norway’s largest inland lake. The area enjoys a rich cultural life and historical landmarks. Visit the Hamar Cathedral, the Viking Ship Olympic Arena, and the old brewery house at Løten. Hamar is the perfect place to enjoy fishing, hiking, swimming or biking. Scandic Hamar enjoys a calm setting, yet it is only walking distance from the city centre.
The Town of Hammerfest in Finnmark county, Norway is one of the northernmost towns in the world. Due to its strategic location and excellent harbor, Hammerfest has long been an important way station for shipping, fishing and Arctic hunting.
Harstad is beautifully located by the waterfront on the large island of Hinnoya. Grottebadet water park situated in a mountain in central Harstad is a popular family attraction, as well as the easy cycling routes with little traffic. Learn more about Vikings in the Trondenes Heritage Centre or go on a day trip to Lofoten. Our hotel is centrally located in Harstad, close to the harbor and the waterfront.
Haugesund is situated by the Karmsund and offers many opportunities to enjoy outdoor life – from the sandy beaches at Karmøy, to the Langfossen Waterfall and hiking trails in the local mountains. The city is also known for its festivals; The International Film Festival, The International Jazz Festival (Sildajazz) and the Viking Festival. Scandic Haugesund is centrally located within the city.
Hønefoss is a pleasant city in Ringerike, divided by the river Begna and the Hønefossen waterfall, which can be seen from the city bridge. The city was founded on the north side of Hønefossen and the river, but because of modern development and city fires on the north side, the south side has been continually developed. Sondre Torv on the south side of the river Begna is now considered the city centre. Hønefoss is a traffic hub in eastern Norway, with good transport connections to Oslo, Drammen, Bergen, Oslo airport Gardermoen and Gjovik. Honefoss is also located along the Bergensbanen railway from Oslo to Bergen, and the European E16 motorway passes the city. Hønefoss enjoys an idyllic location, with Tyrifjorden and Krokskogen forest right outside the city limits.
Honningsvag is situated at a bay on the southeastern side of the island of Mageroya, just 34 km from the famous North Cape and its’ visitors center. Honningsvag is a port of call for cruise ships and the ice-free ocean is important for the many fisheries on the island.
The town of Karasjok is located in the heart of Norwegian Lapland, 18 km from the Finnish border, and is a natural and important stopover on the way to the North Cape. It is home to the indigenous Sami people, whose rich culture and traditions can be experienced by visiting some of their most important institutions that are located here.
The northern town of Kirkenes is an important port and trading post. It is a great place to experience the midnight sun as well as the aurora borealis, or Northern Lights as it is more commonly called. Kirkenes is a great starting point if you are a nature lover. From here you can visit the North Cape, the 3 border mark where Norway, Finland and Russia meet or explore the national park 'Øvre Pasvik Nasjonalpark'.
Kristiansand is the ideal summer location with its picturesque coastline, white timber houses and numerous festivals. The city is also very popular with children of all ages thanks to Dyreparken Zoo, Kaptein Sabeltann's pirate village and Badeland Aquapark.
The charming town of Kristiansund lies on the western coast of Norway. It has what is arguably the country's most urban small city centre. The region is known for a landscape full of contrasts, island communities, deep fjords, steep mountains, the incredible Atlantic road, ranked as the worlds best road trip by The Guardian and many spectacular waterfalls that will take your breath away. Our hotel in Kristiansund is located in the town centre by the harbour. It’s an ideal starting point for exploring the area.
Lillehammer lies in the municipality of Oppland, 180 km north of Oslo and about 100 km from the Swedish border. The city became famous when hosting the 1994 winter olympic games. Skiing is excellent and even non-skiers can experience the thrill of the slopes by taking a lift to the top of Lysgardsbakken Olympic ski jump site. Explore the awesome collections and structures of the Maihaugen open-air museum or hike the Faberg Cultural Trail.
Lofoten has been named the world’s most beautiful archipelago by Lonely Planet, and it’s not without reason. Lofoten is surrounded by majestic mountains towering over white sandy beaches, and people from all over the world have fallen in love with this destination. Lofoten offers activities for everyone: fishing, mountain hikes, world-class surfing, off-piste skiing and whale safaris, to name but a few. In Lofoten you also have the perfect base to see the northern lights, or aurora borealis as they are often called. Don’t miss out on the klippfisk (dried and salted fish), a local delicacy and the main ingredient in many local, delicious dishes. Our 3 hotels in Lofoten offer you the perfect starting point to explore this destination, in combination with comfortable accommodation and an award-winning breakfast buffet.
Mo i Rana is situated south of the Arctic Circle and is famous for the Arctic Circle Raceway, the biggest race track in Norway. Sport fishing, cave and glacier adventures or mountain hiking as well as several cultural activities is other interesting and fun things to do. In the winter you can enjoy the Northern Lights or go skiing in the nearby alpine resort. Our hotel is centrally located in Mo i Rana.
Molde is an old settlement which emerged as a trading post in the late Middle Ages. The town is located on the northern shore of the Romsdalsfjord. Molde is famous for the panoramic view of some 222 partly snow-clad peaks and is commonly called the "City of Roses" because of the roses that bloom through the summer months and on into the autumn. The area is excellent for discovering the spectacular nature and views. Don’t miss the winding Trollstigen or the waterfalls Stigfossen and Mardalsfossen. Our hotel in Molde is in the centre of town and offers a fantastic view of the surrounding mountains.
Indre Ostfold is a diverse region located east to west between Oslo and the Swedish border. This region offers many possibilities for nature lovers. Here you’ll find unspoilt nature, and you can enjoy a hike, bike ride, canoeing, mushroom or berry picking, or go on a fishing trip. The towns of Askim and Mysen offer a complete selection of shopping opportunities, night life and activities for the busy and urban visitor. Brennemoen is situated close to E18 between Askim and Mysen.
Namsos is a small town on the Norwegian coast, located on a small bay on the mouth of the Namsen river, famous for its abundant salmon and a paradise for fishing. The main part of the town extends out on the bay with charming, beautiful wooden houses on the waterfront. The surrounding area has 3 national parks and the spectacular nature gives enthusiasts a choice of experiences all year round. Scandic’s hotel in Namsos is only 50 m to the waterfront and is a great place to stay and discover this beautiful destination.
Narvik, overlooking the Ofotfjord and surrounded by spectacular mountains, tempts you with wild, dramatic and beautiful Arctic experiences. The fjord is perfect for fishing and the skiing facilities in winter provide a breathtaking view of the mountains and fjords. Other activities include wreck diving, mountain biking and the Polar Park where you can gaze on brown bears, arctic foxes, lynx, wolves, wolverines and moose. Don't miss the northern lights in winter, wildlife safaris during summer or 5000 year old rock carvings to be found in the area. Our hotel located in central Narvik offers fantastic views of the surroundings.
Sandefjord is a modern town located 120 km south of Oslo. The town has an interesting history, beautiful nature and a variety of cultural happenings. The town has lots to offer with its 116 islands and islets, 150 km coastline and beaches, bays and cliffs and traces of Viking settlements from 1000 years ago can be found here. Our hotel in Sandefjord is within walking distance to the beautiful nature and near to the town centre.
West of the mountain range De syv søstre (the seven sisters) on the island of Alsta, a part of the Helgeland district, you will find the small town Sandnessjoen. In this district you have many interesting sites to visit, including the Vega Archipelago which is a part of the UNESCO World Heritage. Our hotel is centrally located on the Helgeland Coast, surrounded by beautiful nature, close to activities and attractions.
Sarpsborg is the 10th largest city in Norway, and is located only a 20-minute drive from Sweden. The city has both archipelago and skiing areas within a 10-minute drive, and is also home to the biggest waterfall in Europe. In the city, you experience buildings dating back to medieval times. Our hotel in Sarpsborg is located in the heart of the city, surrounded by beautiful nature, and right next to a beautiful park.
Sortland is the perfect destination if you’re looking for extraordinary nature experiences. The harbour area around Sortland is home to an impressive 6 whale species, so you’ll have many opportunities to see the giants of the ocean play in the dark blue arctic waters. Sortland is located in the beautiful Vesterålen and offers fantastic experiences for our guests seeking magnificent nature with majestic mountains and fjords, white sandy beaches and the ocean close by. This is both a whale’s kingdom and a hiker’s paradise. If you look up to the sky on a dark winter night, chances are you’ll see the spectacular Northern Lights dancing over the sky. Our hotel in Sortland provides the perfect starting point to explore this exciting destination with comfortable accommodation and our award-winning breakfast buffet.
Stavanger is a beautiful Norwegian coastal city steeped in history, draped in beautiful surroundings and housing some of the most outgoing and friendly people in the country. It is unique due to its varied and impressive natural attractions. These include the famous Lysefjorden, Solastranda and the rock formations Preikestolen and Kjerag. The city also offers good shopping and fine dining. With our choice of hotels in Stavanger, you are sure to find one to suit your stay perfectly!
Tromso the Arctic capital, is surrounded by beautiful landscapes of mountains, fjords and islands. the city is easy to arrive by car, so you can explore the nature at your own pace. Don’t miss out on the vibrant nightlife in Tromso and its wide selection of restaurants!
Trondheim is a lively university town and famous for the Gothic Nidaros Cathedral. For cultural events, don't miss the Olavsfestdagene Festival. Outdoor activities such as fishing, hiking, cycling or golf are popular, as too are shopping and dining at some of the restaurants in the modern district Solsiden. Our hotels in Trondheim is located in the very heart of the city, at Solsiden, Nidelven, Bakklandet and right beside Lerkedal Stadium.
Vadsø is an exciting multi-cultural town in the region of Varanger. It’s situated on the shores of the Varangerfjorden housing small Norwegian and Finnish communities. Vadsø offers many opportunities for fishing, hunting and hiking in this beautiful unspoilt area. The arctic nature is at its best here and the area is known for its interesting birdlife. There are many cultural events and festivals here during the year. The airport is 4 km from the city centre and Vadsø is one of the stops for the Hurtigruten boat. Our hotel in Vadsø is perfect for discovering this interesting and exciting destination.
Voss is known worldwide as the "extreme sports village", and here you can enjoy outdoor activities all year round. Everything from parachute jumping and rafting to hiking in the beautiful Voss Mountains. In winter there are two ski resorts to choose from, and the Voss cable car takes you straight to the mountains all year round.