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Hotel in Longyearbyen
Centrally located in Longyearbyen, Basecamp Hotel is a traditional trapper's lodge-style property just 15 minutes’ drive from Longyearbyen Airport. The airport bus stops right outside. Perfect location right in the center of town. Fun, rustic “Arctic explorer” style. Room is cozy and comfortable.
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Radisson Blu Polar Hotel is the northernmost full-service hotel in the world, located in Longyearbyen. Hotel was very acommodationg. I was able to store my luggage and stay in the lobby when I returned from my cruise and had a late day flight. Wifi was great.
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Located in Longyearbyen, 1.1 km from Svalbard Church, Svalbard Hotell | The Vault provides accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. Very clean and cosy rooms. The staff was very friendly and they made sure that there is always enough vegan milk and yoghurt for breakfast. The NUGA restaurant also has very delicious food. We enjoyed our time at The Vault very much.
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Centrally located in Longyearbyen, Svalbard Hotell Polfareren offers 24-hour reception, free WiFi internet access, a terrace and modern rooms with flat-screen TVs. Comfortable rest. Very good breakfast. Soft beds, clean, cozy room with slippers and robes
Hotel in Longyearbyen
This hotel is situated on the island of Spitsbergen, in Norway’s Arctic Archipelago, Svalbard. It offers stunning views, free WiFi and free afternoon treats. Access to a relaxation area is also free. Exquisite hotel in Longyearbyen, beautifully decorated and ultra-comfortable. Breakfast was delicious, the views were spectacular, the 5 o'clock tea and treats were lovely and the staff was super friendly. They also have a great bar with very nice drinks. Everything exceeded our expectations.
Hotel in Barentsburg
Hotel Barentsburg is on the Svalbard island of Spitsbergen. Overlooking the Isfjord, it offers a restaurant and bar. A flat-screen TV and private bathroom are standard room features.
Hotel in Pyramiden
Boasting a restaurant and a bar, Hotel Pyramiden is situated in Pyramiden. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, a concierge service and organising tours for guests.
Longyearbyen
Situated in Longyearbyen, within 1.3 km of Svalbard Church, Haugen Pensjonat Svalbard offers accommodation with free WiFi. Built in 1985, the property is within 2.1 km of Svalbard Museum. Fantastic location, room was good size and kitchen well equipped. Definitely recommend!
Longyearbyen
Located in Longyearbyen and within 1.2 km of Svalbard Church, Russkiy Dom features a shared lounge, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi. Great facilities, friendly and helpful staff and a lovely view. Really good value for money!
Barentsburg
Offering free WiFi, Hostel Pomor is set in Barentsburg. The accommodation features a shared kitchen, a shared lounge and organising tours for guests. The units in the hostel are equipped with a... Great staff. Hostel manager was most service minded
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Hotel in Barentsburg
Hotel in Pyramiden
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Popular with guests booking hotels on Svalbard
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Popular with guests booking hotels on Svalbard
Hotel in Pyramiden
Popular with guests booking hotels on Svalbard
Hotel in Longyearbyen
Popular with guests booking hotels on Svalbard
Couples travelling on Svalbard loved staying at Svalbard Hotell | Polfareren, Svalbard Hotell | The Vault and Basecamp Hotel.
Similarly, these hotels on Svalbard are highly rated by couples: Funken Lodge, Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen and Hotel Barentsburg.
Many families visiting Svalbard loved staying at Basecamp Hotel, Svalbard Hotell | The Vault and Svalbard Hotell | Polfareren.
Similarly, Funken Lodge, Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen and Hotel Barentsburg are also popular among family travellers.
Basecamp Hotel, Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen and Svalbard Hotell | Polfareren have received great reviews from travellers on Svalbard regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
For hotels on Svalbard that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Hotel Barentsburg, Svalbard Hotell | The Vault and Funken Lodge.
Breakfast at these hotels on Svalbard are also highly rated: Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen, Basecamp Hotel and Svalbard Hotell | Polfareren.
Travellers who stayed on Svalbard near Svalbard Airport (LYR) have said good things about Svalbard Hotell | The Vault, Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen and Basecamp Hotel.
There are 14 hotels on Svalbard you can book on Booking.com.
Basecamp Hotel, Radisson Blu Polar Hotel, Spitsbergen and Svalbard Hotell | The Vault are some of the popular hotels on Svalbard.
In addition to these hotels, Svalbard Hotell | Polfareren, Funken Lodge and Hotel Barentsburg are also popular on Svalbard.
A MUST GO DESTINATION! Spend at least 3 full days in the main town before heading off on an expedition cruise,to get a real feel for this isolated region and don't miss the amazing museum....I recommend the Svalbard Hotell to stay in....great location with very comfortable beds and fantastic staff. We spent 2 weeks on a cruise from and around Svalbard to the Russian high Arctic Franz Josef Land The scenery is incredible in it's isolation and history. We were very lucky to see up close and personal 9 massive polar bears from the zodiacs and lots of walrus.....July 2016... The fragile flora is to behold....how it survives in this harsh environment is incredible. Going there can't help but change you....go and you will know you have been to one of the most incredible places on earth! Go before there are no more polar bears left,and the icecap melts!!!!!
Beautiful city with plenty to do -even without a gun :) Recommended: Svalbard Museum, local church and grave yard (of the whale hunters), local restaurants and pubs, husky farm (basecamp), ice cave trip (!), snow mobile trip, walk at the beach/sea shore, and Global Seed Vault. Very good harmony in the city. Everyone's kind and hospitable and it seems that no one is in a rush : )
Longyearben is a tiny village with the facilities of a much bigger town. The museum is excellent and there are plenty activities to do. Just google Svalbard and you get the overviews. The air is probably the cleanest on the planet. The surrounding is sublime, breathtaking, humbling.
Hardly a "metropolis" but truly one of the most interesting places on earth. Scenery is breathtaking and there us is plenty to do for a few days visit. Take one of the voyages to Barentsberg, Pyramidion or go whale watching. Or have a husky sleigh ride. There is a great little town centre with shops cafes and bars. The only downfall is that the whole place is extremely expensive. Norway is expensive anyway but Svalbard is expensive even for Norwegians - especially buying any alcohol in bars. £7 for a small glass of weak beer is a good incentive to be teetotal on your visit!
If you want to get away from it all then this is the place! 24 hour daylight in June. Go to Pyramiden on a board trip which is very interesting. As it is is Svalbard and Norway it is very expensive but worth it if you like nature and remoteness
A little frontier town with lots to do and see. Loved the Wildphoto gallery, and had good meals at all the restaurants we tried. The "Freunde" coffee shop was a lovely gathering place. We went on a photographic trip on the Malmo ice-pusher boat to see the polar bears and wildlife of the Svalbard archipelago - an amazing experience!
Longyearbyen is s truly unique experience. Small enough to explore on foot with amazing opportunities to explore outside. Saw Northern Lights outside our hotel, did a great highlights tour with a real character of a guide, a day on snowmobiles, dog sledding with Svalbard Husky AS who had small groups and lovely dogs, and a snow cat trip, all brilliant experiences with interesting and knowledgeable guides who really know their stuff. Food wise, as with anywhere in Norway, food and drink is expensive, we had great food and pastries in Rabalder cafe, they do a hot lunch from 11.00-14.00 and we had amazing food in here. The hot lunch we had was fantastic, full of flavour and a good sized portion and was relatively cheap in Norwegian terms , we wished they were open in the evenings but they close at 16.30. We had our first evening meal in Svalbar pub, moose and reindeer burger and pizza, good food but nothing special, attentive staff though. The supermarket sells cans of soft drinks for about a pound which beats the cost of soft drinks in the pubs and hotels so we took those back to our rooms. Souvenirs for the kids were also cheaper in there. I highly recommend a trip here, the people are fantastic and the experiences you can have are unique.
Stayed at the Svalbard Hotell Polfareren, nice rooms with all modern facilities and an amazing view over the water to the mountains, great to wake up to every morning. Breakfast and restaurant dinner were great. Took snowmobile trip to the east coast and Barentsburg, fjord cruise and a day dog sledding, each trip being special in its own way but made even better by great weather. A meal in the Huset restaurant is a must, we took the 7 course tasting menu, fantastic food and each course presented and served in a special way, from reindeer horn to lump of coal, amazing!!!! But all of these things are really the icing on the cake to what is an amazingly beautiful, peaceful and truly special place.
We really enjoyed the boat trip to the glacier! It took 6 hours together and we stopped at the bird nesting cliff, saw arctic fox and puffins, visited the glacier and on the way back belugas appeared near to our boat. Our guide (a young lady from Sweden) told us a lot of stories about the animals, the fjord and glacier. We had also a short stop for lunch on the fjord. The sightseeing tour with Svalbard Buss og Taxi was also excellent! Our guide, Vigo was a highly knowledgeable man - gave us a lot of new information about the city, which we could not find on the internet (read several articles before the tour). I would recommend to visit Svalbard to everyone, it is a fantastic experience!!! :)
Loved the two excursions I did - The Arctic Challenge (with Svalbard Wildlife Expeditions) and the Husky Sledding (with Svalbard Huskys). Both were incredible experiences, and both companies were professional as well as approachable and friendly. I also loved the history - seeing the old coal mines - and appreciating the tough life the earlier inhabitants endured. Great food at the cafe (whose name I can't remember, sorry!) and also liked how easy it is to walk around the township
Longyearbyen
Staff was very good and helpful. they arrange day trip to many attractions. It is close to city center but there is no pick from this dom for any day trip conducted by other tour operators - you need to walk to near by pick up point ( Radisson blu Hotel ) but it is very close ( 3 minutes walk ). Longyearbyen settlement itself is very small so it doesn’t matter where you stay ( everything is at walkable distance). I will stay here again if I come back to Svalbard.
Longyearbyen
Affordable place to make your base camp for Svalbard adventures. The staff was AMAZING, if you have the chance to talk to Ruth from Bristol, you will be utterly delighted! I was surprised that even as a hostel they left you nice robes and had house keeping tidy up daily. The common area had a great breakfast and a nice bar (and hot chocolate station!) and was a nice place to chill in the morning or the evening.
I have travelled a lot, although never to somewhere as remote and cold as Svalbard before, and stayed in some fabulous places. This however is one of the best hotels I have ever stayed in for its friendliness, stylishness and cosiness - and its fantastic food and bar. Rooms and common areas extremely comfortable and welcoming. Far exceeded my expectations.
Longyearbyen
It's a very good hostel, very comfortable and the staff are amable. I like it. It has a little distance to the downtown, which makes that it's not inconveniente to eat, drink and do shopping, meanwhile, people can feel the wild environment of Svalbard a little. Also, its location makes that it's fast to go to the old Longyearbyen.
Breakfast was excellent, as were the lunch meals we ate in the bar. We did not have dinner at the hotel restaurant because we wanted to try other places. The staff was very attentive in every location. We were in Svalbard to experience the location and the environment, so we did not use the sauna or other hotel amenities.
Our stay was magic at the Base Camp. We experienced a magic moment in this cosy place. The hotel does have a particular atmosphere where you feel "at home". They serve hot chocolate, tea, cookies for free which was not expected and well appreciated. We recommend this place to everyone travelling to Svalbard.
The staff, especially the cleaning staff, but also reception, were very pleasant and helpful. In particular, I appreciated the help with retrieving my suitcase which was lost in transit and, at the end of my stay, helping me move my luggage to the other Svalbard Hotel for my Polar Quest cruise. Thank you very much!
The hotel is located in the city centre ( which is essentially 3 or 4 streets). Breakfast was ample and the staff were helpful. The room was cozy and clean. As of now, I plan to go back to Svalbard in a couple of years in summer and plan to stay in this hotel again.
Longyearbyen
The Lodge 2 bedroom apartment had large rooms . Checkin was easy in the almost next door Svalbard Polferen Hotel. Was given a door code by the helpful staff .
Longyearbyen
Great place to stay for a visit in Svalbard! most your companies will pick you up from here and the staff were very friendly! the room was also very nice.
Longyearbyen
Breakfast was amazing, beds was very comfortable. In general everything, what you need for trip to Svalbard, was in this hotel.