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Little red fisherman’s huts are often what first comes to mind when we think of Norway – which would be fair as well. You’ll find some of the most traditional and stunning fisherman huts across the country. Look out for a new wave of Scandinavian style in Steigen and further north, where minimalism has met the wilderness in dramatic fashion.
Your front-row seat for the Northern Lights, this luxurious private lodge is in the heart of the Norwegian wilderness. Exclusive to Black Tomato, we'll take you where no-one else can. Seemingly at the end of the earth, Aurora Lodge offers a luxurio...
View hotelA modern, high-design boutique in Tjuvholmen, one of Oslo’s most vibrant areas, a stay at The Thief promises to “steal you away from everyday life” - the luxurious amenities, outstanding cuisine and excellent service certainly provide a ready a...
View hotelModern yet traditional, Hattvika Lodge is the perfect base for an arctic getaway in Norway’s captivating Lofoten Islands. With renovated fishermen cabins, a restaurant serving up “from sea to table” dishes, and a sauna overlooking the bay, you...
View hotelGet out beyond Oslo and Norway is all about a raw and primal beauty. Here, fjords carve through traditional landscapes to reveal hidden pockets of beauty where time seemingly comes to a standstill. But it is by no means immune to a dose of modern inn...
View hotelNowhere does old-world glamour in Norway quite like Hotel Union Øye. Boasting a history that reaches back to 1891 and a guestbook that names the likes of Kaiser Wilhelm, Arthur Conan Doyle and Edvard Greig, it's certainly never short on a tale. Told...
View hotelFrom the heart of Norway's fjords, Storfjord Hotel and the slow life beckon. A charming log cabin on the outside and luxurious boutique hotel on the inside, the scent of timber clings to the walls whilst striking pieces of art adorn them. Upstairs, 3...
View hotelLooking down to the Hardangerfjord, and surrounded by the Hardangervidda mountains and the Folgefonna glacier, you'll feel like you've entered another world at Hotel Ullensvang. A quintessential escape from the cities; the hotel is nestled amid the w...
View hotelA world in its own, the 55-acre island of Manshausen is an idyllic hideaway bordered by Norway's Lofoten Islands. Once an important trading post, the island is now owned by the most acclaimed Polar Explorer of our generation, Børge Ousland. The perf...
View hotelVenture off the beaten track and into the village of Reine, where you’ll be about as far into the wilds of Lofoten as you can get. In this beautiful village on the island of Moskenesøya, your distinctive Rorbu (traditional renovated fishing cabin)...
View hotelNestled away in a remote corner of the Lofoten Islands, lies the sleepy but inviting fishing village of Nusfjord. Dotted with rust red and sunshine yellow cabins, this unique location where mountains rise up out of the sea, will give you a real se...
View hotelAustvågøy Lofoten Apartments are our new favourite base for exploring this incredibly unique Norwegian archipelago. On a clear day, look out your window and you’ll see the Lofoten Wall in its entirety, as well as the whole island chain stretchi...
View hotelThe number 13 might be unlucky for some, but for travellers seeking a cosy retreat in the heart of Norway’s second city, Hotel No. 13 is anything but. This elegant and charming boutique will convince even the most superstitious types. LOCATION We...
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