Lillehammer Stasjonen Hotel & Hostel is located at Lillehammer Train and Bus Station, 328 feet from the Storgata shopping street. It offers free Wi-Fi access and a communal kitchen.
Jay
United States of America
Great location and it could not be more convenient for train and bus travelers. You enter the hotel as you get off of a train. The entire hotel staff killed me with kindness.
This hotel is located on the popular Storgata pedestrian street in central Lillehammer. It offers free WiFi, a gym and a varied breakfast buffet including freshly baked waffles.
Located in Lillehammer, this property provides both guest room and apartment accommodations. It offers free WiFi and free sauna access. Hunderfossen Family Park and Hafjell are 20 minutes’ drive away....
Cici
United States of America
Such a cool location on the mountain. Breakfast was included. It was clean and comfortable.
Located on Lillehammer’s main street, Storgata, this hotel offers a free evening meal and free WiFi internet access. Birkebeineren Ski Stadium is within 15 minutes’ drive.
Jill
United States of America
Our stay at Clarion was the first stop in a three week cousins tour of Norway and Denmark. it was the perfect place for us to recover from jet-lag and just relax and get acquainted with Norway.
Located in the heart of Lillehammer, First Hotel Breiseth offers free Wi-Fi, free parking and a collection of local early 20th century art. Lillehammer Station is 328 feet away.
Located just 1640 feet from Nordseter cross-country ski area, this property offers self-catering apartments with a private sauna, a restaurant and sports shop.
Just a 8-minute walk from Maihaugen and 0.4 miles from Norwegian Post Museum, Overgaard features accommodations in Lillehammer, with a garden and a shared lounge.
On average, 3-star hotels in Lillehammer cost $130 per night, and 4-star hotels in Lillehammer are $192 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Lillehammer can be found for $265 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Lillehammer this weekend is $142 or, for a 4-star hotel, $223. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Lillehammer for this weekend cost around $407 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Lillehammer in winter is enchanting - snow covered, charming...
Lillehammer in winter is enchanting - snow covered, charming shops, lots of people around. Walking the town is very interesting - great views of the river valley, interesting architecture. If you like to cross country ski, this is the Mecca! hundreds of kilometers of ski trails nearby, groomed everyday. I was focused on skiing, then an afternoon walk. There are a couple worthy museums. The Olympic Park is a worthwhile climb above town. Otherwise not much entertainment or other sights.
James
United States of America
10
Scored 10
An awesome place to walk into snowy nature.
An awesome place to walk into snowy nature. I wanted snow in the week before Christmas. I was afraid the town would only be suited for ski enthousiast. That was not the case. I made some nice walks into snowy nature in the forest and countryside in and around town. It wasn’t very crowded.
I came to Lillehammer for some old-fashioned Christmas atmosphere. That’s exactly what it provided. A snowy cute town with lights and music everywhere.
The town is dead though after 6 PM. All shops are closed, only restaurants are opened.
Nicolaas
Netherlands
6.0
Scored 6.0
Olympic museum was closed ( probably because it was a Monday...
Olympic museum was closed ( probably because it was a Monday). I was very disappointed because that was our main reason for visiting. Town is very walkable. Nice to see Olympic ski jump area. Folk museum was closed due to season. Wish they had signs about Olympic venues. We did not know about luge and bobsled track, guessed where skating venue was. Museum should be open more or have resource info available.
Carolyn
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Lillehammer is the perfect place for a little getaway if you...
Lillehammer is the perfect place for a little getaway if you fancy a stay in a smaller town (but despite the size, it has it all!). Best for it's magical atmosphere leading up to Christmas and for skiing, but lovely any time of year- especially if you're into wintersports, art or just meandering through one of the nicest towns in the country.
Siri
Norway
10
Scored 10
Lillehammer is a charming town. Always love to come back.
Lillehammer is a charming town. Always love to come back. Great for walking (even in the snow). Love Maihaugen and the Olympic museum (the Olympics are why I first decided to visit Lillehammer).
I've been there in summer and winter. Could not pick my favorite season. I think one should experience both!
Evelyne Luethy
Switzerland
8.0
Scored 8.0
Nice little town even in the autumn when there’s no skiing.
Nice little town even in the autumn when there’s no skiing. A couple of days worth of interesting sights and walks; culture + nature. What’s not to like?
We recommend the little pancake cafe on the Storgard pedestrian street
We did like the hotel. It was spacious and full of guests but quite quiet while in our room. One was on a kind of hotel's outskirts but we didn't mind it. We had some extra walk each day going to and from breakfast :) We also enjoyed New Year Eve with some extra live music played on the scene and hotel fireworks at midnight. We haven't joined a special dinner organized by hotel but for interested it was available for additional fee. We had a great time though!
Modern, clean and very comfortable room for a family (2 adults and a child). Perfect location for visiting Lillehammer only a few minutes walk from train station. The adjoining restaurant is lovely and the food was brilliant - good selection of vegetarian food too. Staff were very friendly and helpful too.
The breakfast was very good. The restaurant was not open in the evening. The hotel had a very central location.
Only a few minutes walk to the nearest restaurants. The famous restaurant "Bryggeri kjelleren ". Only four minutes away.
Everybody visiting Lillehammer should try that restaurant.
This was the perfect place in the perfect spot. Convenient to the city as well as forms of transportation as it is part of the train and bus station. However, it is very quiet. Rooms are what one would expect for Europe, but still very comfortable. If you come to Lillehammer, stay here.
The hotel is located in the most quiet railroadstation I ever visited. We had a nice room at the 3rd floor. At 2nd floor there is a kitchen free to use for the guests ( some could be better to clean after themselves ). One can get vegan and glutenfree food in the cafe.
The best hostel in Norway. Perfect location, no noise disturbance from bus / train, delicious food for breakfast and also at the restaurant for dinner, incredibly kind and helpful staff, super comfy beds and hot showers. I wish I could have stayed longer.
The hotel is in a perfect location, right on the charming main shopping street. There is free parking (limited spaces, but I always found one). The meals are good. Breakfast was especially good with a lot of variety. Dinner entrees were okay.
Good hotel in the perfect location. 1 minute walk to the train and bus station and a very short walk to the main street in Lillehammer. The room was a bit dated, but clean and comfortable. Good breakfast included and friendly helpful staff.
It was a lovely cosy house on a real part of Lillehammers residential area. It’s nice to be amongst the local people and not in a hotel with other tourists. We were a few minutes walk to the town or the lake. Perfect
Clean facilities, well equipped modern kitchen, parking places close to the entrance, good location only 15 minutes away by car from Hafjell ski center. But on top of that a really nice and helpful owner
Very nice hotel, clean, beautiful, great meals both dinner and breakfast, and great communication with hotel. Room is good size. Would stay here again.
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