Hotels in Norway
Norway is known as the most peaceful country in the world. Its great forests and wide mountain plateaus attract a lot of tourists during winter. For summer recreation, there are acoastal areas and rivers. Its natural environment is perfect for outdoor sports like hiking. There is a lot of natural beauty in Norway to be explored. Norway also offers the beautiful sight of mountain glaciers. In summers Norway becomes the land of the midnight sun when the country shines with sunlight for most of the days and nights. Buying alcohol or food in restaurants can leave you with a hole in your pocket, so keep your budget in mind. But the charm of this country surely overshadows the money you spend.
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Best time to visit Norway
The best time to visit Norway is from May to September. Late spring is an attention-grabbing time since the fruit trees are in full bloom and the daylight hours are long. Weather at this time of year is mild and the majority of hotels and sights are open and less crowded. The country’s cold, dark winters are not the best time to visit.
Tourist spots in Norway
- Bergen - Bergen is often termed as The City of Rain for the plentiful rainfall it receives. The reason for this rainfall is the mountains that surrounds the city.
- Oslo - This city is homes two major museums - Edvard Munch Museum and the Viking Ship Museum. This is an attractive city. Most popular attraction of his place is Vigeland Park, which homes 200 sculptures made by Gustav Vigeland and sculptures are worth admiration. The Frogner district has many historical buildings. The Changing of the Guard ceremony attracts a lot of visitors.
- Tromse - The 'Gateway to the Arctic' with a scenic backdrop of snow-capped mountains, is a lively town with street music, cultural events and a huge number of pubs. The town has a few period buildings and the Tromso Museum, which is an excellent place to find out about Lapp culture. Skiing is popular here in winter.
Hotels in Norway
- One Star Hotel: Rooms are equipped with individual wardrobes, work desk, TV, shower and toilet.
- Two Star Hotel: Rooms with a shower, toilet, telephone and TV and in-room movies.
- Three Star Hotel: 24-Hour Front Desk, Non-Smoking Rooms, Elevator, Luggage Storage, Allergy-Free Room Available. Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Laundry, Dry Cleaning. Wireless internet is available.
- Four Star Hotel: Room Service, Meeting/Banquet Facilities, Business Centre, Laundry, Barber/Beauty Shop, Breakfast in the Room. Sauna, Fitness Centre, Spa & Wellness Centre, Turkish/Steam Bath, Indoor Swimming Pool. Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel and is free of charge.
- Hostels: Youth hostels are cheaper option.
- Bed and Breakfast: These are reasonably-priced lodgings in private homes, in farms and in mountain dairies.
- Apartments: Most of the apartments are fully furnished apartments. All are equipped with cabled TV, kitchen utensils, bed linen and towels.
Norway has plenty of hotels of all standards in all towns, however these could prove expensive for many. Youth hostels are a cheaper alternative. Our directory offers the list of almost all the hotels, hostels and Apartments available in Norway. All of the hotels have online booking facility. Read the review of hotels and decide the best. Europehotelsdirectory.com offers the list of hotels available in European countries and options for online booking.