Eilert Smith Hotel is a carefully curated boutique hotel overlooking the mesmerizing fjord in Stavanger. With its original charm and historical heritage still intact, this hotel honours the functionalism of the 30s and the architect who originally designed it – Eilert Smith. Home to a two Michelin-star restaurant and 12 uniquely designed rooms, this hotel is now a place for comfort, style and luxury – an absolute must-visit for anyone interested in design.
With 233 beautifully decorated rooms and suites available, Britannia Hotel will have you experiencing Trondheim in comfort and style. The rooms are all equipped with beds from Hästens as well as double vanity bathrooms from Carrera decked out in marble, and a Nespresso machine. The luxurious hotel provides a true 5-star experience.
Britannia Hotel is a great option if you’re looking to relax, as access to their dedicated spa is included in the room rate. Here, you can enjoy some time in a heated lap pool, mineral pool, ice bath, Nordic saunas, gym, steam room, an infrared cabin – or pick a treatment from their varied menu.
At the western tip of the Lofoten Islands sits Holmen Lofoten, a hotel where guests can log off, unwind, and embark on a unique culinary experience. We spoke to founder and owner, Ingunn Rasmussen, about her childhood in Lofoten and the challenges of running a hotel in the Arctic Circle.