Stavanger B&B

Stavanger


This reasonably-priced minihotel makes a change to the generic chain hotels. It's pretty basic – decor is spartan, and some of the rooms are very small (especially the singles, which have showers and sinks squeezed in beside the beds). Rates include breakfast, and free coffee, tea and waffles are served nightly.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Stavanger attractions

1. Stavanger Museum

0.2 MILES

Stavanger's main museum was founded in the 19th century, and it's a typically wide-ranging affair, encompassing everything from Stavanger's history to…

2. Norwegian Children's Museum

0.2 MILES

Dragging kids round a museum can be a tough proposition, but this is one place that's designed specifically with them in mind. It traces the changing…

3. Stavanger Domkirke

0.32 MILES

This beautiful church is an impressive but understated medieval stone cathedral dating from approximately 1125; it was extensively renovated following a…

4. Archaeology Museum

0.34 MILES

This museum traces 11,000 years of human history, including the Viking Age. Exhibits include skeletons, tools, a rune stone and a description of the…

5. Stavanger Maritime Museum

0.49 MILES

This worthwhile museum spread over two warehouses dating from around 1800 covers 200 years of Stavanger's maritime history. There's a large collection of…

6. Norsk Oljemuseum

0.55 MILES

Admittedly, the prospect of an 'oil museum' doesn't sound like the most promising option for an afternoon out, but this state-of-the-art place exploring…

7. Breidablikk

0.58 MILES

This opulent manor was constructed for the merchant shipowner Lars Berentsen. Its authentic late-19th-century interiors include old farming implements,…

8. Ledaal

0.63 MILES

The empire-style Ledaal was constructed between 1799 and 1803 for wealthy merchant shipowner Gabriel Schanche Kielland. Recently restored, and featuring…