Offering fjord, city and mountain views from the free top-floor gym and sauna, the eco-friendly Radisson Blu Atlantic is 3 minutes’ walk from Stavanger Central Station. WiFi is also free.
This waterfront hotel is situated in a Victorian-style building, dating back 1900. Hotel Victoria is less than 10 minutes’ walk from Stavanger Train Station.
Just 100 metres from the Kirkegata shopping street, this eco-friendly hotel offers free WiFi, rooms with a large, flat-screen TV and access to an off-site fitness centre.
Situated 800 metres from Stavanger Central Station, is Frogner House - Sirkus Renaa. Guests can enjoy rooms with satellite flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi access.
Smarthotel Forus is located next to the Kvadrat Shopping centre in Sandnes, 15 minutes’ drive from central Stavanger and Stavanger Airport Sola. It offers free parking and room with free Wi-Fi.
This design hotel is in the heart of Stavanger, only 500 metres from Lake Breiavatnet and Stavanger Station. It offers free Wi-Fi, a gym and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
This modern hotel is centrally located in Stavanger, just 5 minutes' walk from Stavanger Station. WiFi and access to a well-equipped fitness room are free for guests.
Just 3 km from Stavanger and 15 minutes’ walk from Lake Mosvannet, this eco-friendly hotel provides bright, air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs.
This hotel is located in Stavanger Forus business park, 11 km south of Stavanger city centre. Flat-screen TVs and refrigerators are found in all rooms. WiFi access is free.
This hotel is located in Stavanger Forus business park, 11 km south of Stavanger city centre. Flat-screen TVs and refrigerators are found in all rooms. WiFi access is free.
The breakfast and location was perfect for my needs.
Overlooking Lake Breiavatnet, Thon Hotel Maritim offers free Wi-Fi, a popular buffet breakfast with organic options and rooms with cable TV. Stavanger Train and Bus Station is a 3-minute walk away.
Breakfast was the best. Room was very comfortable.
This design hotel is in the heart of Stavanger, only 500 metres from Lake Breiavatnet and Stavanger Station. It offers free Wi-Fi, a gym and rooms with flat-screen TVs.
good breakfast and location and very friendly staff
The 21-floor Thon Hotel Stavanger Forum is located in Stavanger, 200 metres from Rogaland Art Museum. It offers rooms with modern furnishings and free internet access.
Good location, excellent views.
breakfast was 10/10
Situated in Stavanger, 7.2 km from Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, Quality Hotel Pond features accommodation with a fitness centre, free private parking, a shared lounge and a restaurant.
Stort sett bra, eggerøra og bacon kunne vært bedre.
The Villa by Frogner House is set in Stavanger, 500 metres from Stavanger Maritime Museum and 500 metres from Stavanger City Hall. Each accommodation at the 4-star hotel has city views and free WiFi.
Topp beliggenhet, fine rom, enkelt å sjekke inn/ut
Just 100 metres from the Kirkegata shopping street, this eco-friendly hotel offers free WiFi, rooms with a large, flat-screen TV and access to an off-site fitness centre.
Very clean
Great location
Friendly helpful manager
Smarthotel Forus is located next to the Kvadrat Shopping centre in Sandnes, 15 minutes’ drive from central Stavanger and Stavanger Airport Sola. It offers free parking and room with free Wi-Fi.
easy accessable hotel with extremly friendly and welcoming staff
Just 3 km from Stavanger and 15 minutes’ walk from Lake Mosvannet, this eco-friendly hotel provides bright, air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Very clean room, very helpful and smiling staff. Nice!
FAQs about hotels in Stavanger
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Stavanger this weekend is £91 or, for a 4-star hotel, £129. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Stavanger for this weekend cost on average around £164 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £92 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Stavanger for tonight. You'll pay on average around £130 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Stavanger will cost around £164 (based on Booking.com prices).
Bursting with culture and scenery, and arranged around a charming harbour, Stavanger has an array of restaurants and museums, and is home to Norway’s oldest cathedral, Stavanger Cathedral.
Some of the most popular museums to see in the city are the Stavanger Museum, Rogaland Art Museum and Stavanger Maritime Museum, which shows off this port cities rich maritime history.
Looking for some sightseeing inspiration? Then stroll along the narrow cobbled streets and soak up the charm of the city's past in Old Stavanger (Gamle Stavanger) which features traditional white wooden houses with red-rooftops and the Norwegian Canning Museum.
Sightseeing and day trips aside, other activities include hiking and climbing around the amazing and picturesque landscapes of the city and The Lysefjord. During winter, locals flock to Stokkavannet Lake for ice skating, and if the lake is not iced over there are ice skating opportunities at the indoor Arena Sørmarka.
The Fjordline Ferry Terminal, where you can get a direct ferry to the cities of Bergen and Hirtshals, is ideal for either a day trip or weekend getaway. Booking.com offers a variety of accommodation options throughout Rogaland County.
What guests said about Stavanger:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Neat tidy small city, but hilly.
Neat tidy small city, but hilly. Mainly cobbled pedestrian streets which are easy to get around. Shopping very expensive and in virtually cash free. Use a card for everything - preferably pre-loaded with Krone.
Some great museums and these are very good value. Other attractions are, like the shopping, are very costly and probably designed to extract the maximum amount from the tourists. This is very noticeable when the obscenely large cruse ships arrive and disgorge thousands of passengers,
Plenty of restaurants and bars, but don't go looking for Norwegian food.
You can have your pick of Chinese, Thai, Indian etc... and try not to be too shocked by the prices.
We really liked Stavanger and would happily recommend it, but remember that Norway is an expensive country, so be prepared to budget for it.
George
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Stavanger is beautiful and I will absolutely go back.
Stavanger is beautiful and I will absolutely go back. We came to hike the pulpit. Absolutely beautiful and sunny. I recommend starting early.
We started at 8 am with not too many people.
A different story when we were coming back down. Stavanger and the The Pulpit or Preikestolen was absolutely wort a visit. The Norwegian engineering of the tunnels are amazing. 4 bars on my cell the whole way through the tunnels below the water.
Linda
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
If you have extra time after beautiful Bergen and scenic...
If you have extra time after beautiful Bergen and scenic Flam/Naeroyfjord cruise (not to be missed), Stavanger is charming for two nights (took express bus from Bergen -- easy and convenient downtown to downtown). In Stavanger, I took the Rodne cruise-only under Pulpit Rock (very enjoyable) along Lysefjord because I cannot hike up Pulpit Rock. In Stavanger, I also visited Gamle Stavanger (quaint), the Printing, Canning and Maritime Museums (all small but excellent), as well as the informative Petroleum Museum (near Hotel Victoria). I was able to take the Flybussen airport bus upon my departure and the Stavanger airport is convenient.
Barbara
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
A quiet place to stay with nice friendly staff.
A quiet place to stay with nice friendly staff. Facilities (kitchen & bath room ) need to be updated. Location is not so easy to access by walking from city center or bus station with a luggage because it is an uphill walking for several blocks.
Krisanee
United States
10
Scored 10
I enjoyed being close to the Mosvatnet to do the special...
I enjoyed being close to the Mosvatnet to do the special extra Norway Labour Day parkrun. It is about 15 minutes walk to get to the Mosvatnet to the start and finish of the Stavanger parkrun. The hotel is about half an hour's walk from the city center. If being closer to the city center is more priority I would recommend a hotel in the city center. It is a pretty port with an old town. A few museums to go into if it is raining. There is also bus top tours to do which I enjoyed and would recommend as you get a good overview of the city and learn some history at the same time.
Penny
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It is a mirific city, small islands around it, you can...
It is a mirific city, small islands around it, you can travel to these via the public transportation (Kolumbus). The tour to Preikestolen is a must, it is one of the most beautiful tours in the world! Very cozy city and nice people. I fell in love with it! Very helpful at the tourist information also.
The location of the property was perfect for us. The view from our hotel room overlooking the lake with Swans and ducks was magical.  The breakfast variety was wonderful and included vegan options. The extra added security of needing to use your room card to access your floor was comforting. The beds were comfortable with the fresh white linens that make everything seem cleaner. Being able to access the marina area and getting to the bus terminal added to our appreciation of the hotel location. 
love this hotel. The staff is always extremely helpful and gave me an extra duvet for my arthritic shoulders. The room was quiet and the bed was very comfortable. The breakfast was extremely good. It is just up a hill from the wharf in stavanger so for me it is perfectly situated. Some people may have trouble climbing the hill but taxis are always available. The bus to climb pulpit's rock picked my up right at the front door. This is the place to stay in stavanger.
I have selected a family room which is much larger in size than basic rooms.
Room size was amazing.
The windows were very large which was great.
Prices were on the cheap side unlike my other experiences with norway hotels.
Breakfast was exptional and offered too many selections.
Parking was on the cheap side as well 120KR/day.
Hotel staff were very friendly and overall nice.
Hotel offers free coffee around the clock.
I’m born and raised in Stavanger, but now live abroad. So it was nice for me to be a tourist in my hometown in this hotel.
Good location, although parking is naturally limited. However, Jorenholmen parking is just a 5min walk away.
Super good breakfast, my boyfriend said it’s the best breakfast he has had in Europe! He is well-traveled and works in the hotel business, so his words have some saying.
The property was very centrally located and easily accessible to places in Stavanger. We basically walked everywhere. It was immaculately clean inside and very comfortable. The rooftop terrace was large and roomy, although we did not use it as it was covered with debris from the overhanging trees and had not been cleaned up. The kitchen was well stocked with the essentials.
Great location and free parking. Breakfast was wonderful (80 Nok.) Staff very helpful. Wifi was hit and miss. Sometimes it was lightening fast, and other times it didn't work. We had a terrific room with a shower and sink. Toilets down the hall but always clean and we never once had to wait. This hotel is the best value for your money in Stavanger.
The price is very good.
Very friendly owner, give useful parking information.
Good location.
Beautiful , modern and comfortable little apartment.
one of the best apartment during our vacation in Norway.
You can find everything you need inside the kitchen such as coffee, tea, suger, salt, pepper, soya sauce, noddle etc.
Big and comfortable bed.
The staff at this hotel is top notch, and clearly take pride in their hotel. The rooms are updated and comfortable. The breakfast is one of the best we had during our vacation in Norway. It was a wonderful stay, and I will definitely stay here again next time around.
The location was amazing. We had 10 times the space as the nearby hotel rooms for half the cost- with a parking space we never had to leave because everything is walkable. We were very comfortable and felt more like temporary residents than tourists.
The best hotel in Stavanger! Perfect location in the city center, professional and empathetic staff, small but very cozy rooms, very tasty breakfasts.
P.S. Sending a big thank you to Erik from Reception for his kind help!
I recommend this hotel to everyone. It is in the middle of Stavanger. I think it is one of the best location's I have ever been. it also felt like I loved their for the 2 nights is stayed. It was cozy and the coffee was great.
Everything was as described. The stay was very successful. We fell in love with Norway, we will definitely come back to exactly the same place. Contact with the owner was very nice, he was very helpful. I recommend!
Wonderful breakfast, friendly and helpful staff, and the location is amazing. The hotel is close to old town, city centre, bus stops, concert hall, grocery stores, water (the sea), and restaurants.
Breakfast was wonderful, good choices of items, very tasty! Room had great views of the neighborhood. The hotel is located on a busy main road but we had not trouble sleeping, it was quiet.
Breakfast very good but time available should be extended.
Staff were excellent, helpful and friendly.
Hotel was close to city centre but access up steep hill and steps were necessary.
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