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Quality Hotel Skifer
4.1/562 Reviews
Oppdal is a quaint & charming little town. Our stay at Quality Hotel Skifer was a great refuge for a few hours, as we had to catch the early train in the morning. The beds were super cozy and comfy, toilet and room were very clean, and we had a lovely view of the mountain. Breakfast spread in the morning was akin to a five star! Well stocked and decent range of good items! I’m not sure who helped me with arranging the late check-in over the phone (a lovely lady!), but just wanted to say thank you for accommodating it! We were really able to get quality rest and reset our journey with a fresh mind!
Radisson Blu Royal Garden Hotel, Trondheim
4.1/584 Reviews
The Radisson Blu hotel is still trustworthy, the hotel is decorated in a Nordic style, simple and clean, but the material quality is very good. The hotel is 35 minutes from the airport bus. The airport bus has a stop at the hotel entrance, half an hour during peak hours. Walk about 10 minutes from the city center. Trondheim is the oldest city in Norway and the birthplace of Vikings.
P-Hotels Brattøra
3.7/5105 Reviews
We were given a disgusting room that had not been washed by by the staff. (Depicted in the photos) Also in mind the current covid-19 situation, these kind of sloppiness isn’t safe for costumers when you find something that can resemblance human liquids on the wall. When we informed the staff about the issues, who had already been snide from the start, we were met with little willingness to cooperate. After not wanting to join us upstairs or see the photos we had taken, the owner immediately comes and shouts at us. He says that we’re not welcome to stay there if we have any comments about how they run their business, so we can leave immediately and find a new hotel in town. Plowing our luggage trough the snow with no help of fetching a cab for us, we eventually find a nice hotell in the same price range with a much more nice approach to our situation. We spend a lot of time of our stay on this, something that should not have been necessary. Steer clear of this hotel, unprofessional and crummy from beginning to end. Don't think these will be running any new hotels in the near future.
Thon Hotel Trondheim
3.7/556 Reviews
Our self-guided hotel is affordable, the hotel is in a good location, and the shopping center is nearby. The breakfast is very good and varied. If you want to make a reservation on the weekend, you must book in advance.
Quality Hotel Prinsen
4.3/559 Reviews
Breakfast is superb, the room is comfortable on the 6th floor, you can see the mountain, the facilities are complete, the location in the city center is very convenient, the city is very small, it is recommended to travel in 2 days, art students can see various libraries for free, there are two in the city. The restaurant tastes good, very calm and beautiful and small city
Clarion Hotel Trondheim
4.4/583 Reviews
We stayed here for 4 nights, while at a conference in the hotel. Overall, it was a lovely experience. The rooms were clean and functional, yet smaller than I had anticipated. Our room had a double bed, one sitting chair, and a desk. Each side of the bed had a nightstand. The room also has a rack to hang clothes and some awkward shelves that open in a way that make them unusable. There was very little space around the furniture though. It was quite cluttered with our luggage. The location is so/so. It's along the water/harbor, which is nice, but it's a 10+ minute walk into the city center. It's not a flat walk either. You have to cross over the train tracks via a walking bridge. It was doable, but kinda annoying. The best part of our stay were the lovely and accommodating staff and the restaurant. The breakfast, as others have pointed out, is pretty darn amazing. While our other hotels in Norway had similar options, this hotel really took it to the next level. There was nothing overlooked. If you could imagine it, they had it. It really was quite remarkable. The fried eggs topped with crispy bacon were so very amazing. The eggs tasted SO much better than U.S. eggs. They also have so many more options than traditional fare of eggs, meat, and potatoes--they have a yogurt bar, meat and cheese bar, pancakes with toppings bar, veggies and dip bar, juice bar. Really, you name it. The catered event lunches were nice, too, and loaded with tasty desserts. One drawback was that hotel lacks self-service laundry options. We used a drop-off service nearby that was SO expensive. We couldn't find anywhere to do it ourselves. Overall, this hotel is a solid choice for Trondheim. The breakfast alone is worth coming here!
Scandic Nidelven
4/574 Reviews
Perfect place to be when you want that hotel feeling for your whole family in your home town. And what a breakfast - our two year old loved it and so did we! Since it’s so expensive, it’s nice to be able to buy hotel breakfast and skip the sleepover. so that is what I will do next time (since it’s in my home town ;)
Britannia Hotel
4.7/590 Reviews
A proper 5 star hotel in Trondheim! Even though we are from Trondheim ourselves we decided to spoil ourselves in a luxury stay at Britannia. We booked a Deluxe Room which is more than large enough for two people. The room included a seating area and table, as well as a desk. Where other hotels tend to save money on building their bathrooms ”institution style”, that is definitely not the case here. It was the nicest and most comfortable hotel bathroom I have ever seen. A couple of observations you might find useful: - Room service is open throughout the night, which means you can always get food without having to leave the hotel at any time of the day (and night). Perfect if you arrive late. - Room service is blistering fast. Food arrived within 20 minutes from us ordering and the food was excellent. - Housekeeping does a extra round in the early evening to prepare the room for the night. We were so pleasantly surprised about this when we came back to the room and found it all tidy. New towels, bed made up ready for sleep, new water bottles and of course chocolate. They had even put a dust cap on my half full glass of juice. A very nice touch! - Entrance to the spa is included. We went there on a Saturday afternoon and it was too crowded for our taste. Try visiting during off-hours. A number of different treatments can be booked too, but we did not try those. - Breakfast is served in the iconic Palmehaven where you can order from the menu, eat from the buffet or do like us: both. All is included in the room fee. You can order breakfast to your room but I would strongly advise to at least go to Palmehaven once. Our stay was overwhelmingly positive, but there are two negatives I want to remark at the end of this review. - We had arranged a few items (strawberrys, sweets and drinks) to be ready at our room on arrival. These were not there when we arrived, so we had to call the receiption to sort it out. They were quick to bring it to our room - but as I had ordered it as a surprise it wasn't quite the same. - The waiter at one of the hotel restaurants, Jonathan Grill, didn't know the difference between tenderloin and entrecote. When he brought the meat to our table he kept insisting that the entrecote was the tenderloin, while it obviously wasn't. In the end we just ”agreed with him” and swapped plates between us so that I got the entrecote I had ordered and my girlfriend got her tenderloin. I would expect that any waiter at a steakhouse, at least at a 5 star hotel, to be able to spot the difference.
Comfort Hotel Trondheim
3.9/579 Reviews
The hotel room is large, the lobby is fully functional, breakfast starts at 6:30 from Monday to Friday, and breakfast is served at 8:00 on Saturday. We sadly urged to leave the hotel on Saturday, so we did not have breakfast at the hotel, but we could leave the breakfast with a box. . The hotel is in a good location, only a ten minute walk from the train station and not far from the sights. There is a supermarket nearby, McDonald's, Burger King can be a belly.
City Living Schøller Hotel
3.5/574 Reviews

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Local Travel Info

Number of Hotels35
Number of Reviews1,994
Average Price (Weekdays)KRW 254,483
Average Price (Weekends)KRW 262,906