Hotels in Norway

Hotels in Norway, a land kissed by the Northern Lights and blessed with stunning fjords, cater to every kind of traveller. Whether it's the vibrant buzz of the capital, Oslo, the quiet charm of the Arctic Svalbard islands, or the beautiful western coastlines - Norway is an idyllic holiday destination.

Couples, families, or groups of friends will all find something to suite their desires, from high-end stylish stays in the heart of the city to cosy wooden cabins in the wilderness. Budget-friendly or luxury splurges, uncover the accommodation that fits your dream Norwegian escape like a glove with LycaFly today.

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Marking its presence in the high Northern realms of Europe, Norway sprawls out as a Nordic marvel, with the mainland shaping the western and northernmost section of the Scandinavian Peninsula. Its sovereignty stretches to the lonely Arctic island of Jan Mayen and the desolate beauty of the Svalbard archipelago, and even dips low to the Subantarctic Bouvet Island.

Olso, Norway's colourful capital and its largest city, embodies the modern, seafaring spirit of the country and serves as a microcosm of Norwegian art, culture, and history. The country, overseeped with over a millennia of history, still wears its timeless charisma on its sleeve while offering some of the world's most breathtaking natural scenes.

Norway's maritime-influenced climate ensures mild temperatures along its extensive coastline, dancing with the North Atlantic Ocean and the Barents Sea. The Northern Lights often illuminate the country's otherworldly landscapes, while the fjords carve an awe-inspiring trail through its topography.

With a rich tapestry of royal history, the current monarch, King Harald V of the House of Glücksburg, graces the Norwegian constitutional monarchy. Oslo also houses the office of Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, maintaining the country's strong ties with the European Union and the United States.

When to visit Norway

When to visit Norway is often dictated by the kind of experiences one seeks. The high season, which spans the summer months from mid-June to mid-August, is perfect for fjord exploration, when the trails reveal Mother Nature's artistic hand stroke by stunning stroke.

Those in pursuit of an equanimous travel experience, with better weather and thinner crowds, should aim for the shoulder season, shifting ephemerally from late-May to mid-June and tracking back from mid-August to early September.

Snow blankets remodel the Norwegian vistas between October and November and between February and March, which also serve as an ideal time for chasing the ethereal Northern Lights. Listed as a snowy paradise, the ski resorts are in session through Easter, laying out a white carpet for adventure seekers.

Norway is at its driest in May, before transforming into a rainy shimmer from September to November, making every gaze out into the distance, a poetic dream.