Latest Reviews for Buskerud Hotels

Norefjell Ski & Spa
4/564 Reviews
I had an absolutely amazing experience at this hotel! From the moment I arrived, the staff was incredibly welcoming and attentive, making me feel right at home. The room was spotless, beautifully decorated, and had all the amenities I could ask for. The hotel’s location was perfect, close to major attractions yet peaceful and relaxing. The breakfast was delicious, with a great variety of fresh options every morning. The service was impeccable—every request was met with a smile and efficiency. The attention to detail and the overall atmosphere made my stay truly special. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone looking for comfort, luxury, and outstanding hospitality. I can’t wait to come back!
Scandic Ambassadeur Drammen
4/578 Reviews
Very popular hotel, in the city center, the cabin inside is clean and comfortable, there is a laundry service for a fee, breakfast is one of the best we eat this way, very rich
Bardøla Fjelltun
4.1/520 Reviews
Hotel was really clean, and service was amazing. We came early, and they allowed us to stay in the lobby which was really nice of them
Klækken Hotel
4.1/533 Reviews
I recently stayed at this hotel and had an incredibly disappointing experience. We booked a family room with a double bed and a single sofa bed, as described and shown in the pictures. After a tiring 7-hour drive, we were given a room with three single beds, which was completely different from what was advertised. Mistakes happen, so we politely went to the reception to address the issue. However, the staff was extremely unhelpful and dismissive, telling us that was all they had and essentially telling us to deal with it. Their attitude was unacceptable and left us feeling frustrated and unwelcome. On top of the poor service, the hotel itself is old and not clean. The level of ignorance from the staff was astonishing. Hotels are all about providing good service, and this place failed miserably. Honestly, this hotel is not even worth staying at for free. I would highly recommend looking elsewhere if you want a pleasant and hassle-free stay.
Vestlia Resort
4.2/577 Reviews
Suitable for leisure and holiday, hotel service is in place. Specially, I would like to praise the restaurant's Miss Lin (transliteration) French Chinese service is very good, but also introduce Norwegian tourist attractions, our couple in their 60s drive from China to Norway, and under the guidance of Miss Lin, our travel is more abundant. More, thank you Miss Lin, thank you for the hotel.
Home Hotel Tollboden
4.3/535 Reviews
Overall: I will start by saying that the front desk staff were polite, apologetic, and very eager to try to accommodate us. During our travels in Norway we stayed at 2 other Clarion locations both of which were FAR superior. There were three rooms booked here by my family. I booked mine directly with the hotel --which stated that it had air conditioning (it does not), had recently been renovated (perhaps, but the renovations were not noticeable or they made it worse), had parking available (yes, in a nearby lot for a fee you pay with an app) and centrally located (to a massage place a few doors down maybe, but not much else?). Comfort: Our room was excessively hot (it was a heatwave in their defense) but every room was supposed to have a fan and did not. None of the 3 rooms we had purchased had a fan. Food: The dinner served was far inferior to the dinners provided by other Clarions we stayed at. It had a self serve beef taco night with drinks available only for a fee. Dessert was primarily a bowl of apples and bananas. The food was fresh and well cooked, if not very appealing. It was palatable. Customer Service: Once we realized we needed to move to another location, we asked the front desk for assistance. As it was after dinner and the front desk staff were also the bartenders (the bar is AT the front desk) it was difficult to keep their attention long enough to try to solve the problem. American Ex. travel came to the rescue and they booked us at an incredible Clarion in Kongsberg with delightful AC, delicious food, and a rooftop bar and spa. The price differential was $10 additional per night (worth exponentially more). We so far have not been refunded for our rooms, so we, in effect, paid double for our stays that night. If you prefer to stay in hotels that are a bit edgy and uncomfortable, then this is the place for you. It was inexpensive, but I honestly would not stay there even if it were free.
Quality Hotel Grand Kongsberg
4/544 Reviews
We really enjoyed our visit. The room was an excellent size, the bed was really comfortable, the staff were terrific, breakfast is first class. We ate in one night. Dinner was good if not exceptional. This was the one occasion the staff slipped up.
Dr. Holms Hotel
4/583 Reviews
This hotel could have so many pluses but very poor attention to detail and lack of staff ! No staff visible when went to buffet breakfast which then felt quite 'soulless' I would suggest avoiding the restaurant for the evening meal . There was only one waiter who was very new left to do welcoming, seating and serving. There was no English translation of the menu and waiter was unable to explain what some of the dishes were - and no indication of price. Table was not set properly so when our soup was served we had to find the waiter to ask for a spoon. Although we were told we would have bread served and carafe of water the bread did not arrive until the main course and the water not at all ! The main course was served lukewarm with cold vegetables. At this point we chose to have a meal elsewhere !
Geilo Hotel
4/556 Reviews
Reception staff were very welcoming and helpful, and happy to see us, noting that it was very quiet and only a handful of rooms were occupied in the first few days of our stay. The room on the 3rd floor was spacious and very pleasant. Two comfortable chairs to relax in, good work table, plenty of room for storage, and a very comfortable king bed, with soft pillows. The large windows offered a great view of the Vestlia ski area and the southern mountains beyond. But you will hear baby elephants (kids and adults alike) moving around in the floors above and below, and in the corridors - it’s family-friendly, so you have to expect this in holiday periods. Between-floor and between-room insulation is not great. Pretend that you’re staying in a youth hostel and you’ll be fine. It does generally go quiet after about 11pm, and remains so until baby elephant waking time. Bedside tables and individual light fittings (with power outlets) excellent. Wifi reliable and fast, TV adequate. General lighting per any Norwegian hotel - i.e. a little on the dark side. Nonetheless, a table lamp and a lamp stand adds just enough brightness. A full-length mirror on one of the cupboards can be pivoted for viewing. The bathroom was a generous size, clean, and modern, with good lighting, and excellent water pressure and heat in the shower, and even a plug for the sink (rare in our travels!), but no shampoo. The bathroom floor was not heated, surprisingly for Norway. The oddest thing was the non-usable hair dryer. Perhaps one day an electrician will wire it up so it can be used! No in-room safe, tea or coffee facilities - so it’s a walk down the steps to the dining area to discover the hot water urn and tea bags, instant coffee, and creamer sachets. Or pay for a hot chocolate. Or buy a drink at the bar. The door keys are the credit card variety, with the room number printed on the card (but no hotel information, so no issue about security if mislaid). Elsewhere in the hotel, plenty of public areas to relax in, a good sized ski storage area adjacent to the entrance, and a generally warm and cozy feel added to the more traditional mountain lodge style of family-run hotel. It’s not your average chain hotel. Food and dining was a very mixed bag. The included breakfast was surprisingly thin pickings. Good for regular Norwegian light breakfasts perhaps, but a poor choice of breads which were not always freshly baked. No croissants or other varieties of baked goods made it seem rather sparse in offerings. A lot of the platters looked tired: they appear to have been set out for a number of days. The cooked breakfast was nothing to write home about - no bacon on its own must upset a lot of Norwegians! Other hotels we’ve stayed in have offered fresher food and greater variety: smoothies, porridge, chocolate croissants, more cooked options. The service was a little haphazard, too: food not replenished without asking, plates and cutlery being removed too quickly, and no in
Highland Lodge
3.7/571 Reviews

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Property Information for Tourists

Total Properties29
Number of Reviews798
Average Price (Weekdays)IDR 3,266,427
Average Price (Weekends)IDR 3,668,070