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.
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.
Leknes is a transit point for Lofoten, connecting to Svolvær in the north and Reine in the south. The hotel is about a six-minute walk from the station, and there's a supermarket nearby. The room didn't have anything except bath towels and hand towels, as is typical of many hotels abroad. The breakfast was good. There wasn't a kettle in the room, but hot water was available at the front desk. The room was on the second floor, with no elevator. If you have large luggage, ask the front desk to arrange for a first-floor room.
Everything was good, the view is stunning, it’s simply amazing. The only problem is the ultra sensitive fire alarm. Even if you boiling water it will trigger the fire alarm. The receptionist is easily contactable via WhatsApp and they will guide you through how to reset the alarm.
This is the third Thon chain hotel I've stayed at on this trip, and the WiFi password was conveniently the same across all of them. The room was a good size, spotlessly clean, and came with a kettle. There's a supermarket conveniently located nearby to stock up on essentials. Also, there's a Chinese restaurant by the sea; the food was decent, and it's the only Chinese restaurant on the island.
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.
The hotel is located below the Narvik ski resort. You need to walk uphill from the city center to reach it. It is not very convenient without a car. The room is relatively small and there are not many types of breakfast.
Stayed on Rovedon Road for one night, the hotel is very new and clean, parking is free, breakfast is rich, the dinner variety is slightly less, the service is very good, the town is very beautiful, after the meal, walk by the beach, pass the church, invited to visit the historical wood carving.
Had the most amazing stay. The very kind service I received reception and I wish I knew his name as throughout my whole stay he was so amazing. From hotel to airport transfers, answered all of my questions.. he genuinely cares about his guests. I will definitely stay there again
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DD13928****Absolutely loved this hotel! The surroundings are incredibly photogenic, and the aurora often appears right on the mountain top across from the hotel. I even asked the front desk for aurora viewing recommendations, and they suggested a small church hill and by the pier. But honestly, you can just watch it from right outside the hotel. Otherwise, you'd have to head towards the city outskirts, and the two places they recommended weren't great, especially the small church – it was too cluttered with trees and rooftops. Plus, the hotel's lobby offers free 24-hour hot water, tea, and coffee, which is a huge bonus! I'm not sure if my room got an upgrade, but it felt much larger than I expected. The hotel has two floors, and the only downside is no elevator. So, it's best to pack your luggage strategically. If you're on the second floor, just take a few essentials up, and you can store your suitcase at the front desk. Of course, when checking in, if you're on the second floor, a staff member will help you with your bags, but you'll have to carry them down yourself when checking out. The hotel is about 600 meters from the pier and several large supermarkets, making shopping and getting around convenient. The parking lot is also spacious. All in all, fantastic value for money! (The aurora was visible above the red house in the third photo).
GGuest UserEverything was good, the view is stunning, it’s simply amazing. The only problem is the ultra sensitive fire alarm. Even if you boiling water it will trigger the fire alarm. The receptionist is easily contactable via WhatsApp and they will guide you through how to reset the alarm.
XXinwuxianchenThis is the third Thon chain hotel I've stayed at on this trip, and the WiFi password was conveniently the same across all of them. The room was a good size, spotlessly clean, and came with a kettle. There's a supermarket conveniently located nearby to stock up on essentials. Also, there's a Chinese restaurant by the sea; the food was decent, and it's the only Chinese restaurant on the island.
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.
GGaryLee0530Overall, a 10/10 experience! There are several free parking lots nearby, and the hotel provides a complimentary breakfast which was quite good in taste and quality – definitely recommended. The hotel staff were also very nice. The only inconvenience for me was that the hotel doesn't have an elevator, and I had two large suitcases to carry.
MMintFantastic cultural heritage stay. The photos on their official booking page were very understated compared to reality. The reality is an epitome of modern amenities in a well conserved heritage stilt red fishery house which was a pleasant surprise.
The toilet is well renovated and unlike the official photos. They exceeded expectations as their photos did not make justice to the actual experience.
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.
NnordinyWe stayed at Skarungen in a small but comfortable room with a beautiful fjord view. The room was simple yet cosy, and waking up to the sight of the mountains and water felt very special.
Although we didn’t get to see the aurora during our visit, Skarungen’s peaceful setting by the fjord made it a relaxing and memorable stop in Lofoten.
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