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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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!
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.