Stavanger hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Stavanger
4-star hotels in Stavanger
- Clarion Hotel Energy
- Clarion Hotel Stavanger
- Thon Hotel Stavanger
- Thon Hotel Maritim
- Home Hotel Skagen Brygge
- Scandic Stavanger City
- Ydalir Hotel
- Thon Hotel Stavanger Forum
- Scandic Stavanger Forus
- Scandic Royal Stavanger
- Scandic Stavanger Park
- Eilert Smith Hotel
- Comfort Hotel Square
- The Villa Self Check-In Boutique Hotel
- Bjorvika Apartments - Sirkus Renaa
- The Villa Apartments
- Havly Hotell
- Home Again Apartments Kirkegata
- Central Guest House - Bedroom With Private Bathroom
- Best Housing Apartments - Prismen
- Best Housing Apartments - Bergelandsgata 13
- Home Again Apartments Nygata 1
- Stavanger Housing Hotel
- Hatty'S Habitat By Staysville
- Bjorvika Apartments - Solvberggata 17
- Krueger'S Crib By Staysville
- Stay North Paradis
Hotel Victoria
Skansegaten 1, Stavanger, Norway
Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel, Stavanger
Olav V'S Street 3, Stavanger, Norway
3-star hotels in Stavanger
- Best Western St Svithun Hotell
- Stavanger Lille Hotel
- Central Guest House - Bedroom With En Suite Bathroom
- Roaldspiren Stavanger
- Central Guest House - Bedroom With Private Bathroom
- Hotel Alstor
- Cozee Central Apartments
- Bjorvika Apartments - Forus Leilighetshotell
- City Apartments - Stavanger
- The Green 20 Of Stavanger Bnb
- Apart Hotel
- Stay North Hinna
Quality Hotel Pond
Koppholen 17, Stavanger, Norway
Smarthotel Forus
Luramyrveien 12, Stavanger, Norway
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- Central And Cozy Apartment - Parking Included!
- Beautiful Appartement In The Centre Of Stavanger
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- Villa Eckhoff
- Stavanger Central Apartment
- Comfortable Apartment In Stavanger
- Penthouse, Heart Of City Center, High Standard
- Ultra-Central And Quiet, With Balcony
- Koselig Gammelt Gardstun Apartment
- The History Hub By Stavanger Bnb 28
- Cozy Apartment Lervig
- Skansen Hostel
- Utstein Pilegrimsgard Hotel
- Spacious & Modern Apartment - Central - Stavanger - Sea View
- Central Stavanger Guesthouse
- Stavanger Bed & Breakfast
- Ons Apartment
- Solborg Folkehogskole Hostel
- The Yellow Door
- Central Economic Stavanger Kongsteinsgata
- Hybel Leilighet Naer Sentrum
- Grand Villa Stavanger
- Ledaal Place 1 By Stavanger Bnb
- Guesthouse- Mollegata 39
- Large Room With Balcony - Downtown - Nearby Scandic Business Center Bus Stop
- Large House In Central Stavanger
- Charming Studio With Private Patio
- Central Studio Apartment Apt 102
- Cozy Corner 1 By Stavanger Bnb
- 7,3Sq Mts Room -Forests Cozy House
- City Centre Treehouse With Backyard - Two Bedroom Apartment
- Bnb Apartment 1 Nice Cozycentral 2 Rooms By Berti
- Nostalgic Nook 27 By Stavanger Bnb
- Almenningsgata 9A Hotel
- Stavanger City Apartments
- Guesthouse Kongsgata 46
- Spacious Apt, Big Roof Terrace, Free Parking
- Stavanger Housing Kongsgata
- Ledaal Place 1 By Stavanger Bnb
- Apartments Stavanger Rogaland
- Centrally Located New Apartment
- Premium Apartment In Stavanger
- Eiganesveien 1 Apartment
- Charming Older Central House With Private Parking
- Middle Of The Town Stavanger Bnb -Billiard And Sauna At Bertis Apartment 15
- Stylish 3-Bedroom With Modern Amenities Near City Center
- Small House Close To The City And Sea
- Leilighet Midt I Sentrum
Villa Vassoy
41A Nesahaugen, Stavanger, Norway
Topfloor Apartment In Stavanger
Sandeidgata 8 3. Etasje, Stavanger, Norway
Discover Stavanger: Explore hotels across the city
Stavanger is a picturesque city located on the southwestern coast of Norway, in the region of Rogaland. Known for its charming blend of historic architecture, stunning natural landscapes, and vibrant cultural scene, Stavanger is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a unique and immersive experience.
When it comes to choosing the best neighborhood to stay in Stavanger, there are several options worth considering. The city center, known as "Sentrum," offers a range of hotels, trendy restaurants, and shopping opportunities, making it a convenient base for exploring the city. For those looking for a more historic atmosphere, the old town neighborhood of "Gamle Stavanger" is a fantastic choice, with its quaint white wooden houses and cobblestone streets. Another great option is the charming neighborhood of "Hundvåg," located on an island just outside the city center, providing a peaceful retreat while still being within easy reach of the main attractions.
Must-see landmarks of Stavanger:
Stavanger Cathedral: This medieval cathedral, dating back to the 12th century, is the oldest cathedral in Norway and is renowned for its stunning Gothic architecture.
Norwegian Petroleum Museum: A fascinating museum dedicated to Norway's offshore petroleum industry, offering interactive exhibits and an insight into the country's oil exploration and production history.
Pulpit Rock: While technically located outside the city, this iconic natural landmark is easily accessible from Stavanger and offers breathtaking views of the Lysefjord from its cliff-top vantage point.
Must-visit events in Stavanger:
Gladmat Festival: The largest food festival in Scandinavia, held annually in July, showcasing an array of local delicacies, live music, and culinary exhibitions.
Maijazz Festival: A renowned jazz festival held every May, featuring performances from both national and international artists in various venues across the city.
Nuart Festival: Celebrating street art, this event takes place in September and involves the creation of vibrant murals and installations by renowned artists, transforming Stavanger into an open-air art gallery.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Stavanger?
The most popular time to visit Stavanger is during the summer months of June to August when the weather is at its warmest and many outdoor activities become accessible. However, this period sees a significant increase in tourist numbers, resulting in potentially crowded attractions and higher accommodation prices. On the other hand, the least popular time to visit Stavanger is during the winter months of December to February, when the weather is colder and days are shorter. While fewer tourists visit during this time, some attractions may have limited opening hours. Nonetheless, visiting during the shoulder seasons of spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) can offer a balance between fewer crowds, pleasant weather, and often more affordable accommodation options.