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Comfort Hotel Grand Stavanger
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Comfort Hotel Grand Stavanger is located in a tranquil neighbourhood, right in the centre of Stavanger. The hotel is within walking distance form shopping areas, pubs, restaurants - a variety of places which will not let you feel bored for... more
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Quality Airport Hotel Stavanger
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: 3.03 / 5
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Features: Sauna (Finnish), 24-hour front desk, Hair-drier, Minibar, Conference centre, Newspaper stand, Internet cafe, Pay-per-view movies, Elevator, Safe at reception, Bar, Non-allergenic bedding available, Telephone, Tourist information,... more
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Clarion Hotel Stavanger
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: 3.86 / 5
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Features: Bar, Central heating, Luggage room, Non-allergenic bedding available, Conference centre, Safe at reception, Airport & railway station transfers, Business centre, Pets accepted, Car rental, Rooms for non-smokers available, Exchange office,... more
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Myhregaarden Hotel
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Features: Babysitting service, Ticket Service, Spa centre, Internet cafe, Laundry, Safe at reception, Body massage, Newspaper stand, Central heating, Luggage room, Ironing service, Rooms for non-smokers available, 24-hour front desk, Solarium,... more
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About Stavanger
Norway’s oil capital and fourth-largest city with110,000 inhabitants, Stavanger lies on the country’s south-western coast. Fishing, boat building and oil have been its population’s traditional sources of income
The old town, located near the international ferries, is made up of cobblestone streets and small wooden houses, making a delightful area for a leisurely stroll, while the pedestrian town centre is the site of shopping, movies and nightlife. Visit the Cathedral and the Swords in Stone monument, and do not miss the Food Festival in July or an opportunity for a day trip to the spectacular Lysefjord to admire the austere beauty of its rocky walls falling vertically nearly 1,000 metres, a favourite with BASE jumpers. Pulpit Rock on the fjord is a rock plateau standing 604 metres above sea level.