Best Western Narvik Hotell
This 90-room tour-group favourite, stretching long and low at the base of the cable car, offers great vi...
This 90-room tour-group favourite, stretching long and low at the base of the cable car, offers great vi...
This little treasure of a place (it has only four rooms so reservations are essential) is very special and offers excellent value.
Sound sleep’s not guaranteed at what’s otherwise a perfectly adequate camp site, overlooking the fjord and E6, 2km northeast of the centre and Narvik’s only choice.
This one shares premises with Narvik Vandrerhjem, and offers rooms with bathroom and more comfort.
Narvik’s smart though by no means cheap HI hostel is a friendly place with a good café. Its 30 beds are quickly snapped up in summer so do reserve.
Narvik’s top-of-the-line hotel, although something of a monolith from the exterior, makes an attractive stopover. There’s a beauty salon and a few disabled-equipped rooms.
The welcome at 'Trail 1' begins with the pots of fresh flowers flanking the entrance. In former rail cabins by the tracks, it has a sauna, kitchen and great pub with outdoor terrace, open in the evenings from Tuesday to Saturday.
It’s a steep but worthwhile walk from the centre to this pleasant hillside guesthouse with its sweeping views over town and fjord. There’s a cosy communal lounge and it serves a delicious buffet breakfast (Nkr50). Dorms have four beds.
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