Norway is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage, and its luxury hotels reflect this beautifully. Whether you’re after a waterfront boutique stay or an elegant hotel nestled between fjords and the sea, Norway offers an array of luxurious accommodations.
From historic theatres turned into hip hotels to modern properties boasting gourmet restaurants and chic interiors, the range of luxury hotels in Norway caters to diverse tastes and preferences. Enjoy intimate, stylish settings, expansive grounds, or central locations with easy access to the country's stunning natural beauty.
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Bergen
This sleek, modern hotel is in the heart of Bergen's stunning Bryggen district. Featuring plush rooms, an atmospheric bar and a good restaurant, Det Hanseatiske Hotel is a great base from which to see the sights and lights of Bergen.
Bergen
Set in an imposing historic financial institution, Hotel Bergen Bors is a stylish, modern hotel in the heart of Bergen. Excellent rooms, a superb restaurant and a central location all combine to create a stellar hotel.
Oslo
A cosy boutique hotel set close to the lively harbour. Stylish interiors feature a mix of Eastern decor with wickerwork lampshades and gorgeous Kilim rugs. The cosy rooms are all furnished with modern fourposter beds, snug pelts and quirky artwork, and the organic breakfast is a treat!
Bergen
Located in the Bryggen district of Bergen, a World Heritage Site, the hotel has views of the historic port. A 1920s stone building, the fashionable interiors are stylish and welcoming. Complementary evening buffet features traditional Nordic cuisine. Plus there's a relaxing sauna and gym area.
Alesund
A boutique property boasting an enviable waterfront location in the beautiful city of Alesund. Immaculately designed rooms display Scandi style at its finest with steely blue hues, heavy exposed beams, wooden floors and sink-into beds. There's a fabulous restaurant and atmospheric bar too.
Kristiansand (Kristiansand)
A luxurious 5-star retreat near Kristiansand. Its decor features historical architecture laced with contemporary comforts. A restaurant that prides itself on organic, farm-to-table cuisine, and outdoor activities like fishing and cross-country skiing. A testament to the art of refined rural living.
Oslo
A newly built 5-star hotel in Oslo's chic Frogner district. Its interiors, a masterstroke of Art Deco elegance blended with Norwegian charm, set the stage for an unforgettable stay. From Oslo's first year-round rooftop pool to seven different dining venues, luxury knows no bounds here.
Bergen (Bergenhus)
This hotel offers luxury accommodation in the heart of Bergen inspired by composer Edvard Grieg. Rooms are dressed in a rich palette with plush linens; the most impressive suite is two-stories with a private dining room. Eat at the gourmet restaurant before visiting the hotel gallery; a chic stay.
Oslo
A superbly sophisticated designer hotel on Thief Island. Art from Warhol, Anthony Gormley and Opie along with brooding black and gold interior design gives a sombre effect. Rooms have magnificent waterfront views and all the mod cons. Excellent restaurant and spa. A haven for art lovers.
Oslo
A beautiful hotel filled with contemporary classicism. Chic rooms and suites in subtle tones have lots of natural light and all the mod cons. A fabulous restaurant, lively bar, and artworks to admire. A luxury spot.
Oslo
This stylish boutique hotel is located in Oslo, Norway. The contemporary rooms feature high ceilings, wooden floors and Norwegian design pieces; book a suite for separate living space and a balcony with city views. Eat at the brasserie before drinks at the New York-style jazz club; a chic city stay.
Oslo
A highly luxurious landmark hotel in central Oslo. Exquisite rooms and suites are elegant in style with walk in wardrobes, stand alone bath tubs, and all the mod cons. Multiple restaurants and bars, excellent spa, and fantastic concierge. For the luxury traveller.
Trondheim
A grand dame of a hotel established in 1870 offering a sophisticated city stay. Elegant rooms and suites keep the building's original features but feel fresh, luxe, and modern. The best have freestanding bathtubs. Four dining options are all very good (one is Michelin starred) and there's a spa too.
Stavanger
A 12-room boutique hotel designed by renowned local architect Eilert Smith. Spacious rooms and suites are decorated with Scandinavian design pieces and most have kitchenettes. Continental breakfasts are served in-room however the two-star Michelin seafood restaurant, Re-Naa, is the real lure.