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Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel Stavanger
4.5/5120 Reviews

Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel Stavanger

Stavanger|0.61km from Museum of Archaeology, University of Stavanger
Radisson Blu Atlantic sits strategically on Stavanger’s main avenue, facing the man-made lake, and is a short walk away from the city center. It’s clearly designed for the business professional, with an expansive lobby and sitting areas where executives can plug in and e-mail to their heart’s delight. There’s a water and cookie station for those checking in. The room is standard European size (read, small) with a small T&B to match. They have the usual safe, nespresso machine, hot water pot, ref, large wall TV, and hair dryer. There are enough US TV shows. What was missing was a writing desk. Instead, they provide a small round table beside one of the bedside tables that had been converted into a cushioned seat. The upholstery of the table-seat matches the headboard so that’s a cool design. But I would guess that most guests would still have preferred a rectangular writing table with a regular chair rather than a small round table with a bench. Besides, the electric outlets on one side of the bench gets in the way. The bed itself is very comfortable, with decent pillows that my wife appreciated. The accent lighting is quite adequate, the thermostat is easy to control, and there are enough power outlets to satisfy even the most demanding with the added Radisson bonus of USB ports near the plugs. We appreciated the balcony, that had a great view of the small lake in front with its swans, seagulls and ducks and water fountain. The bathroom is quite small but is fully functional. The bath toiletries – shampoo, conditioner, body wash - are in the new style of wall mounted dispenser bottles, in this case, marked ‘Radisson’ and not some designer label. However, there was no body lotion and hand wash dispensers that are commonly provided in other hotels. I would also suggest a design modification since the bottles would often catch the rim holders when you press down. They have a wonderful spread for breakfast, plus an added a la carte menu, which we appreciated. Coffee containers are already at the tables which is convenient. There were a good number of waitresses in the morning who cleaned the tables, took the a la carte orders, refilled the coffee, etc. For dinner, Firelake is the hotel restaurant. Food is quite decent and pricing is fair. However, we noted the lack of staffing for the number of tables. We do have a bone to pick with the housekeeping service. When we checked in, the staff asked for a credit card to cover expenses. My travel agent, Firebird Tours, had already pre-paid but the staff kept claiming that it wasn’t. So I had to give a credit card then e-mailed my travel agent. Turned out Radisson was having a problem with their systems so they couldn’t immediately locate the pre-payment record. This seemed unacceptable for an experienced chain like Radisson’s. The other service beef was with housekeeping. We left the room at 9 am to do a fjord cruise. We returned at 4 pm to discover the housekeeper’s master keycard inserted in our

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Thon Hotel Maritim
4.4/579 Reviews
Stavanger is a very elegant town. The entrance to the hotel is a lake, a swan, a fountain, and a five-minute walk is an area for dining and shopping. Hotel room is quite big, not urgent, good, good value for money. We went to the footpath stone. There is no parking garage in the hotel. There is a parking garage (210 kr.) for about 10 minutes. The next day I go to the ferry. I don't need to buy tickets in advance. It is very convenient to buy tickets again.
Comfort Hotel Square
4/583 Reviews
I was in Stavanger for 4 weeks on 2 separate trips during October to December 2021. I was accommodated at this hotel by my company so I did not know what to expect. Fortunately, the hotel exceeded all of my expectations. Firstly it is within easy walking distance of the town centre. Everything is on your doorstep, including a supermarket, which is next door. The rooms are functional, bright and clean. It is not a 5* Hotel and it is not marketed in that bracket. You get everything you need and more but for a very good price. The best bit is the breakfast, it is vast and has so much variety. It is always kept well stocked and caters for every taste. The hot food is plentiful as is the choice of cold meats and cereals. The staff are some of the most helpful that I have ever encountered. We dealt with Linda who was on the night shift, she could not have been more helpful and the team provided us with an extra early breakfast on the weekends, even though they did not have to. I cannot rate this hotel highly enough and i will most definitely be returning. Thank You Linda and the rest of the team.
Radisson Blu Atlantic Hotel Stavanger
4.5/5120 Reviews
Radisson Blu Atlantic sits strategically on Stavanger’s main avenue, facing the man-made lake, and is a short walk away from the city center. It’s clearly designed for the business professional, with an expansive lobby and sitting areas where executives can plug in and e-mail to their heart’s delight. There’s a water and cookie station for those checking in. The room is standard European size (read, small) with a small T&B to match. They have the usual safe, nespresso machine, hot water pot, ref, large wall TV, and hair dryer. There are enough US TV shows. What was missing was a writing desk. Instead, they provide a small round table beside one of the bedside tables that had been converted into a cushioned seat. The upholstery of the table-seat matches the headboard so that’s a cool design. But I would guess that most guests would still have preferred a rectangular writing table with a regular chair rather than a small round table with a bench. Besides, the electric outlets on one side of the bench gets in the way. The bed itself is very comfortable, with decent pillows that my wife appreciated. The accent lighting is quite adequate, the thermostat is easy to control, and there are enough power outlets to satisfy even the most demanding with the added Radisson bonus of USB ports near the plugs. We appreciated the balcony, that had a great view of the small lake in front with its swans, seagulls and ducks and water fountain. The bathroom is quite small but is fully functional. The bath toiletries – shampoo, conditioner, body wash - are in the new style of wall mounted dispenser bottles, in this case, marked ‘Radisson’ and not some designer label. However, there was no body lotion and hand wash dispensers that are commonly provided in other hotels. I would also suggest a design modification since the bottles would often catch the rim holders when you press down. They have a wonderful spread for breakfast, plus an added a la carte menu, which we appreciated. Coffee containers are already at the tables which is convenient. There were a good number of waitresses in the morning who cleaned the tables, took the a la carte orders, refilled the coffee, etc. For dinner, Firelake is the hotel restaurant. Food is quite decent and pricing is fair. However, we noted the lack of staffing for the number of tables. We do have a bone to pick with the housekeeping service. When we checked in, the staff asked for a credit card to cover expenses. My travel agent, Firebird Tours, had already pre-paid but the staff kept claiming that it wasn’t. So I had to give a credit card then e-mailed my travel agent. Turned out Radisson was having a problem with their systems so they couldn’t immediately locate the pre-payment record. This seemed unacceptable for an experienced chain like Radisson’s. The other service beef was with housekeeping. We left the room at 9 am to do a fjord cruise. We returned at 4 pm to discover the housekeeper’s master keycard inserted in our
Scandic Royal Stavanger
4/579 Reviews
Nice hotel. It looked newly renovated. Spacious room & bathroom. Friendly staff with good customer service. Delicious breakfast in the morning. Nothing more to ask for.
Frogner House Apartments- Lagårdsveien 61
4.1/566 Reviews
This hotel is very cost effective. First of all, the location is very good, there is a parking lot suitable for self-driving, not far from the city center, the pier, the ancient city (I walk about 15-20min); secondly, the hotel's breakfast is very rich; the hotel's facilities are relatively new, the layout is very warm, Cost-effective.
Clarion Hotel Stavanger
4.3/575 Reviews
Good location ~ 5 minutes walk to the terminal ~ It only costs less than 400 yuan to take a taxi to the airport ~ But the room is small ~ No air conditioning ~ It can be very hot in summer ~ Breakfast is okay ~ Actually ok for the price~

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