This 347-room business chain hotel has extensive conference facilities and, most notably, a large pool -- a feature which no other Bergen hotel can offer. But its size makes for long check-in lines and an impersonal feel. Rooms have generic decor and some are showing wear and tear; in short, they aren't nearly as nice as those at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel on the other side of the harbor. But Business Class Rooms do come extras such as free movies, Nespresso machines, bathrobes, and slippers.
This 347-room business chain hotel has extensive conference facilities and, most notably, a large pool -- a feature which no other Bergen hotel can offer. But its size makes for long check-in lines and an impersonal feel. Rooms have generic decor and some are showing wear and tear; in short, they aren't nearly as nice as those at the Radisson Blu Royal Hotel on the other side of the harbor. But Business Class Rooms do come extras such as free movies, Nespresso machines, bathrobes, and slippers.
This historic, 107-room property is a haven for business travelers, with multiple meeting rooms and frequent conferences hosted on-site. The location on the harbor and within walking distance of Old Town will appeal to leisure travelers as well, though the hotel can feel a bit overrun by business guests during big events. Lovely historic details include wood paneling and chandeliers, but the overall feel is slightly corporate and some areas could use renovation. Standard Rooms have traditional decor but are a bit bland, and lack the level of charm found in other parts of the hotel. Room decor gets more impressive as you go up in price category, as do the amenities: Only suites come with L'Occitane toiletries and tea/coffee makers, and only Deluxe Rooms and above get robes and slippers. All rooms come with free bottled water, minibars, flat-screen TVs.
This historic, 107-room property is a haven for business travelers, with multiple meeting rooms and frequent conferences hosted on-site. The location on the harbor and within walking distance of Old Town will appeal to leisure travelers as well, though the hotel can feel a bit overrun by business guests during big events. Lovely historic details include wood paneling and chandeliers, but the overall feel is slightly corporate and some areas could use renovation. Standard Rooms have traditional decor but are a bit bland, and lack the level of charm found in other parts of the hotel. Room decor gets more impressive as you go up in price category, as do the amenities: Only suites come with L'Occitane toiletries and tea/coffee makers, and only Deluxe Rooms and above get robes and slippers. All rooms come with free bottled water, minibars, flat-screen TVs.