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.
Monty
United Kingdom
Good location, and facilities. Very quiet and handy for buses to town.
This hotel is in the heart of Stavanger, 5 minutes’ walk from Central Station and a 15-minute drive from the airport.
TJ Tourist
United Kingdom
The breakfast was very good, the room was large enough and very clean. Staff friendly. The pool area was great to use since we had a late flight back to UK. Really appreciated "no kids policy" between noon and 4pm in the SPA.
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.
The Villa is set in Stavanger, 500 metres from Stavanger Maritime Museum and 500 metres from Stavanger City Hall. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
helen
United Kingdom
Great location for exploring Stavanger, rooms were spacious and well designed.
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.
Lars
Denmark
Easy booking and nice to be able to move beds apart.
Welcoming and supportive staff.
Very comfortable chair
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.
Tony
Australia
A short stroll to the station & the centre. Good size room with a comfortable bed. Excellent breakfast, up there with the best in my hundreds of European hotels experience .
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.
Claire
United Kingdom
Clean rooms, a good shower and underfloor heating in the bathroom. 24 hour reception and a full range of breakfast items from fruit and cereals, bread, ham and cheese. Full cooked breakfast too as well as pancakes and waffles. Gluten free section also. Well done Scandic.
This non-profit hotel is located on the University of Stavanger campus, a 3-minute walk from Norwegian Petroleum Directorate.
Santa
Norway
Perfect modern room, clean and comfortable. No imperfections. There are free coffee pouches in the room. Very good if you have work at the university. Also the bus stop is 3 minutes away.
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 hotel is located in Stavanger Forus business park, 11 km south of Stavanger city centre. Flat-screen TVs and refrigerators are found in all rooms. WiFi access is free.
Location is quiet, Good breakfast, easy free parking
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.
The receptionists are friendly and have good service.
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.
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.
The Villa is set in Stavanger, 500 metres from Stavanger Maritime Museum and 500 metres from Stavanger City Hall. This 4-star hotel offers luggage storage space and free WiFi.
Lovely room in the town centre
Very good breakfast
FAQs about hotels in Stavanger
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Stavanger this weekend is £76 or, for a 4-star hotel, £111. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Stavanger for this weekend cost on average around £158 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £80 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Stavanger for tonight. You'll pay on average around £111 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Stavanger will cost around £158 (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 10
10
Nice city, been many times before but didn't have time to...
Nice city, been many times before but didn't have time to look around much this time. One night, and one day working. Come in the summer if you can when it's nice to walk around the harbour area and the backstreets with all their little restaurants and bars. It's expensive though - the oil capital of Norway. In October it was steady, non-stop rain.
Michael
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Stavanger is absolutely beautiful.
Stavanger is absolutely beautiful. I would live here in a heartbeat. So much to see and do and the nature is stunning. Lovely city, just the right size. Super easy to get around and the Phileas Fogg restaurant was amazing!
Michelle
Australia
Scored 10
10
Stavanger is beautiful, though I'm not sure I would feel the...
Stavanger is beautiful, though I'm not sure I would feel the same if it were cruise ship season. We were lucky that we got clear views across the port for 2 out of the 3 nights we were there, as there was only one ship in overnight, but it can get busy apparently.
Lots of lovely walks, and a trip our to Lysfjord is a must. We also got the local bus to the Sverd i Fjord, which I loved seeing.
Vibrant restaurants and bars, and lots of great street art.
Jo
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Fjord cruise wonderful.
Fjord cruise wonderful. Skagen fish restaurant near the Clarion excellent.
Good shops, restaurants, bakeries.
The cathedral is beautiful and interesting. The canning museum and the print museum are well worth visiting as is the old town. Around the water makes a good walk.
Sandra
United Kingdom
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
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Excellent hotel located very conveniently just outside the city centre. Wonderful breakfast, you must try the breakfast plate, it will give you all you need for a great start of the day! Breakfast location is also simply perfect, you can seat at tables with a variety of shapes and seatings, surrounded by gorgeous smells coming from the bakery!! Room is fairly basic, but very clean and practical. Bus stop at the doorstep with excellent links to city centre, university, train station and other points of interest, I assume.
It is very inexpensive in Norway, about 10 minutes drive from Stavanger International Airport and also the city center of Stavanger. Now it is in a new 2nd floor of apartment, and you can have a good room, a good kitchen, and a very comfortable living room. The host is very friendly and very helpful, I highly recommend this place to stay.
The airport bus stop is Olav Vs gate (I) and walkable to the apartment.
The location is near the city centre and a small mall ...very convenient .
The flooring in the laundry cum shower area is heated .
The kitchenette is quite equipped.
Host was quick to response .
Cozy vibe .
I had a top floor room with a stunning view over the fjords, city, and the mountains; best (!) breakfast ever; very kind and helpful staff; central location, approx 8 mins walk to the city centre, 2 mins to the central bus stop; bar at the top floor.
The location was superb. It's almost near everything like the town centre and old stavanger. A bus stop going to the airport is just right outside the hotel.
Melodyna Lourdese
United Kingdom
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