Booked two nights in Lofoten and finally got to stay in that iconic red cabin from the Lonely Planet cover. Check-in was super easy with a passcode. The room was neat, clean, and comfortable, making for a very pleasant stay. The kitchen was well-equipped, though the lack of paper towels was a minor inconvenience. Overall, I was very satisfied and hope to stay here again when I return to Lofoten.
It's really not a nice hotel. First of all, the location is not in airport, which still requires about 20min by foot, and the road to hotel is a little tough. Secondly, you only can find a bed without anything in the narrow room. Thirdly, it's not so tidy as I noticed some hair in the toilet. However, it costs me more than 200 euros....
I think this is a very convenient hotel with self-check-in and check-out. This time, I was given a room with a balcony. Stepping out onto the balcony, you can enjoy the mountain view. If the weather isn't too cold, you can even sit on the balcony and enjoy coffee or afternoon tea. The heating is strong, and the bathroom floor is even heated, which is very comfortable. The breakfast is rich and delicious, but the setting is quite small, so you'll have to wait in line when it's crowded. It's very close to the city supermarket and hiking spots. Highly recommended!
We'd booked a room for 5 with an extra bed on ***********, but when we reached the hotel, the lady at check-in informed us that in the Scandic Narvik system it was only a room for 2 people, that there was no other space available, and that in future, we should book directly with the hotel in order to avoid this happening again. In the end, she was able to find us a room, but it was such a terrible way to start off what was otherwise a brilliant stay in beautiful Narvik.
The hotel breakfast was excellent. Since we were traveling with a child, we emailed the hotel in advance, and they promptly replied with their child accommodation policy. We only needed to pay an additional 150 Norwegian Krone per day, which included breakfast and an extra bed. We had a fantastic stay. On-site parking was convenient, and watching the sunrise from the pier in front of the restaurant was absolutely beautiful!
The hotel is very close to Bodø Airport, and it is very convenient to take the bus. There is a large supermarket nearby. Welcome fruits and drinking water are provided in the hotel lobby, and breakfast service is also available. If you need to stay overnight in Bodø, it is highly recommended.
Lakenes is a transit station in Rofodon. The north Svolver and the south Thunder are here. The hotel is about six minutes walk from the station. There is a supermarket nearby. There is nothing in the room except bath towels and towels. Anyway, many hotels abroad are like this. Breakfast is not bad. There is no hot water bottle in the room, but hot water can be picked up at the front desk. The room is on the second floor, there is no elevator, there is a large luggage for the front desk to arrange a first floor.
They went to this hotel on the road to Lofoten.
Hotel New (even not on google street maps at that time), parking near it is paid (as everywhere in the city).
The town is small and the hotel was unexpectedly good. A great restaurant with delicious breakfasts, a cozy room with a comfortable bed, a view.
This hotel is small but well-equipped. I was just stopping by for a quick stop. It's very close to the port, and you can get there directly from the boat. The room is a bit small, but the bed was very comfortable. The breakfast is varied and rich, and you'll feel very full if you eat everything. Transportation is also convenient, with the railway, bus, and port all nearby. The staff are very patient, smiling, and polite. I think it's a good choice for a short stay.
Great location with a beautiful view! The breakfast offers a wide variety of choices, making for a great start to the day. Highly recommend!
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GGuest UserThe hotel breakfast was excellent. Since we were traveling with a child, we emailed the hotel in advance, and they promptly replied with their child accommodation policy. We only needed to pay an additional 150 Norwegian Krone per day, which included breakfast and an extra bed. We had a fantastic stay. On-site parking was convenient, and watching the sunrise from the pier in front of the restaurant was absolutely beautiful!
TTravelifeJoThe hostel offers some conveniences but overall, I would rate it 3/5. Its location is a major advantage, with a shopping center and supermarket just a 5-minute walk away, making it easy to access essentials.
However, the experience was marred by several issues. The hostel was difficult to find due to the lack of clear signage, which was frustrating upon arrival. Additionally, the noise insulation was very poor—I could hear footsteps and movement from upstairs throughout the night, which severely impacted my sleep and caused insomnia.
While the hostel has potential, these issues need to be addressed to improve the overall experience. It’s a suitable choice for budget travelers prioritizing convenience, but light sleepers may want to consider other options.
ZZiyouzhiniao01Booked two nights in Lofoten and finally got to stay in that iconic red cabin from the Lonely Planet cover. Check-in was super easy with a passcode. The room was neat, clean, and comfortable, making for a very pleasant stay. The kitchen was well-equipped, though the lack of paper towels was a minor inconvenience. Overall, I was very satisfied and hope to stay here again when I return to Lofoten.
BBelllllllllllllGreat location with a beautiful view! The breakfast offers a wide variety of choices, making for a great start to the day. Highly recommend!
BBertkeeperWe'd booked a room for 5 with an extra bed on ***********, but when we reached the hotel, the lady at check-in informed us that in the Scandic Narvik system it was only a room for 2 people, that there was no other space available, and that in future, we should book directly with the hotel in order to avoid this happening again. In the end, she was able to find us a room, but it was such a terrible way to start off what was otherwise a brilliant stay in beautiful Narvik.
GGuest User😊Good hotel with best service. A lady at reception (sorry for not asking your name) was helping us carrying very heavy luggage to the room with high stairs. Sufficiency amenities and kitchen ware and dishwashing soap. Coffee, tea, cocoa with cookies serves in the morning with no extra charge.
🥹 only one door handle fell off but temporary fixable by ourselves.
HhumanppplusThe hotel is clean and comfortable. The price is reasonable. However, there is no front desk so sometimes it can be a hassle if you need assistance.
RRyan5Very perfect cabin, we like it so much, kitchenware is all available, very suitable for Norwegian self-driving travel. The decoration of the cabin is also very Norwegian, it is highly recommended here!
AAnonymous UserIt's really not a nice hotel. First of all, the location is not in airport, which still requires about 20min by foot, and the road to hotel is a little tough. Secondly, you only can find a bed without anything in the narrow room. Thirdly, it's not so tidy as I noticed some hair in the toilet. However, it costs me more than 200 euros....
TTravelifeJoI live in a small apartment with all the amenities. The receptionist was very helpful and took the initiative to help me carry my luggage. Location on the other side of henninsaver, some distance from the main street, heavy snow walking would be a bit strenuous. Outside the living room window is the sea and snow-capped mountains. Stayed for three days and was very comfortable
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