Vertshuset Røros

Central Norway


Located in a historic 17th-century inn on the main pedestrian thoroughfare, the Vertshuset Røros is a wonderful choice. The wood-clad rooms are generously sized and have numerous period touches, such as original timber beams. Pricier rooms have small kitchenettes, while the two-bed apartments are perfect for families. As with all old buildings, noise can be an issue.

Do be aware that during busy periods they may book you a room at their 'sister' hotel, the Røros Hotell – a very different kind of place.


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