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Troms og Finnmark, Norway

Stay by region: our top hotel picks in Troms og Finnmark, Norway

Troms og Finnmark’s most stylish and personal hotel stays

Hotels this far north reveal their purpose fast. Troms og Finnmark, the vast northeastern region of Norway, is shaped by islands, fjords and long stretches of tundra that dictate how people move, build and stay. The city of Tromsø brings students, researchers and steady energy, while Alta adds wide plateaus and big skies. Good hotels here work with the setting: sharp Arctic views, warm materials and layouts that keep the outdoors in play. Some pull from Sámi craft or old fishing stations, others keep things stripped back, but all feel rooted in place. These are the stays that make the region’s character clear the moment you arrive.

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Overview: Troms og Finnmark’s top hotels

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Aera Glass Cabins

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Lyngen North

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The Dock 69°39 by Scandic

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Aurora Lodge

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Moxy Tromsø

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Malangen Brygger Resort

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Radisson Blu Hotel Tromsø

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Glød Aurora Canvas Dome

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Scandic Grand Tromsø

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Snowhotel Kirkenes

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North Experience

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Aurora Fjord Cabins

Aera Glass Cabins Tromsø Troms og Finnmark Norway hotel review

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Aera Glass Cabins

Tromsø, Norway

A stay at Aera Glass Cabins feels like stepping into Tromsø’s widescreen version of reality. These sleek, all-glass lodges sit just outside the city, angled towards fjord and sky as if built for one purpose only: watching the Arctic perform. Walls dissolve into horizon lines, mornings start in blue-grey half-light and nights tilt toward aurora theatre without leaving your duvet. Interiors keep it stripped back and warm, with clean timber, smart details and zero visual noise. It’s wilderness with a plug socket, solitude with a quick route back to Tromsø’s bars and tours. If you want the Arctic without filters, Aera hands you the front row.

Aera Glass Cabins
736 Ullstindveien
Tromsø
Norway

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Lyngen North

Rotsund, Troms og Finnmark
Lyngen North is a boutique glass igloo hotel nestled by Lyngenfjord, offering prime northern lights viewing. The property features seven glass igloos, including 180º and 360º configurations with floor-to-ceiling windows, providing uninterrupted views of the aurora. Interiors are equipped with heated floors and insulated glass to ensure warmth during Arctic nights. The onsite Restaurant Solvind serves locally-inspired cuisine with ingredients like reindeer and cod, creating a unique dining experience. Nearby, activities such as dog sledding and snowshoeing add to the Arctic adventure. Located three hours from Tromsø, Lyngen North delivers a secluded, immersive stay under the aurora belt.
Lyngen North
Spåkenesveien 281
Rotsund
Norway

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The Dock 69°39 by Scandic Tromsø Troms og Finnmark Norway hotel review
The Dock 69°39 by Scandic Tromsø Troms og Finnmark Norway hotel review

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The Dock 69°39 by Scandic

Tromsø, Norway

Tromsø keeps stretching north and Scandic just doubled down on it. In the new Vervet district – a waterfront neighbourhood carved out of former industrial land – The Dock 69°39 by Scandic, opened in 2025, rises over 12 floors, adding 305 rooms to a city already straining under winter tourism. The design leans hard into the climate: carpets made from recycled fishing nets built to survive crampons, a heated rooftop running track, a sauna with Arctic views and a brasserie on the tenth floor that feels suspended above the harbour. It is one of Scandic’s signature hotels and its boldest in Northern Norway, built for travellers chasing sky, weather and horizon.

The Dock 69°39 by Scandic
Skansegata 7
Tromsø
Norway

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Aurora Lodge

Lyngen, Troms og Finnmark
Aurora Lodge invites guests to experience Norway’s Arctic wilderness through its thoughtful design. Architect Snorre Stinessen prioritised natural harmony, using Nordic Green copper to merge the lodge with the landscape while preserving local vegetation. Elevated on stilts, the lodge offers sweeping views of the sea and Lyngen Alps through extensive glazing that blurs indoor and outdoor spaces. Guests can enjoy a sauna, relax on the terrace, or listen to the creek flowing beneath the structure. Winter brings clear skies ideal for observing the Northern Lights, turning the lodge’s remote setting into a front-row seat for this spectacular display​.
Aurora Lodge
Fv57 38
Tromvik
Norway

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Moxy Tromsø Troms og Finnmark Norway hotel stay

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Moxy Tromsø

Tromsø, Norway

Moxy Tromsø feels built for the version of the Arctic that people actually live in, not the postcard. Set in Norway’s Troms og Finnmark region, this 11-storey bolt-hole mixes hard weather with soft edges – punchy colours, smart rooms and a sky bar that doubles as check-in. The 208 rooms keep things simple: good beds, big screens, clean lines and lighting that understands dark winters. Mette Fredskild Studio leans into Tromsø’s folk palette while local artists add grit and wit to the walls. Head upstairs for local beers, board games and a terrace that frames the fjord. From here, reindeer visits, aurora hunts and sea safaris feel deliciously close.

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Moxy Tromsø
Huldervegen 2
Tromsø
Norway

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Malangen Brygger Resort

Mestervik, Troms og Finnmark

Malangen Brygger Resort, located on the shores of the Malangen fjord, provides an ideal base for Northern Lights enthusiasts. The resort features a variety of accommodation options, including waterfront cabins, sea-view apartments and hotel rooms, each designed to showcase the surrounding Arctic scenery. Large windows and terraces offer uninterrupted views of the fjord and mountains, enhancing the chances of spotting the aurora. The resort’s restaurant serves locally inspired dishes, such as reindeer and fresh seafood, using seasonal ingredients. Unwind in the sauna, enjoy outdoor hot tubs, or take part in organised Northern Lights safaris for a closer aurora experience​.

Malangen Brygger Resort
Malangsveien 1660
Mestervik
Norway

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Radisson Blu Hotel Tromsø

Tromsø, Norway

With a prime location by Tromsø Harbour, Radisson Blu Hotel Tromsø offers an ideal setting for aurora seekers. The modern rooms feature Scandinavian design with large windows overlooking the Arctic Cathedral, fjords or city, enhancing the chance to glimpse the Northern Lights from within. Dining includes Yonas Pizzeria for Tromsø’s cult-favourite pizzas and Rorbua Pub, a cosy, fishing-hut-style bar serving craft beer and cocktails in a laid-back setting. The 10th-floor fitness centre and sauna provide panoramic views, adding to the Arctic experience. As a guest at the hotel, you can easily join Northern Lights tours departing nearby, making it a convenient base for aurora excursions.

Radisson Blu Hotel Tromsø
Sjøgata 7
Tromsø
Norway

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Glød Aurora Canvas Dome

Alta, Troms og Finnmark

Beneath the Arctic sky, the Glød Aurora Canvas Dome immerses guests in Norway’s natural beauty. Each dome is fitted with a transparent section, allowing for uninterrupted views of the Northern Lights from the warmth of a cosy bed. Located near Alta, the domes feature wood-burning stoves, Nordic-style furnishings and private bathrooms, creating rustic comfort and modern amenities. The resort also offers an onsite sauna and opportunities for activities like dog sledding or snowshoeing. During winter, the remote location reduces light pollution, enhancing the aurora’s visibility as it illuminates the surrounding forest and fjord​.

Glød Aurora Canvas Dome
Jordfallet 3
Alta
Norway

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Scandic Grand Tromsø

Tromsø, Norway

Scandic Grand Tromsø sits right in the middle of the city, giving you an easy launch point for both urban energy and Arctic nature. Rooms follow a clean Scandinavian line with wooden floors, big windows and, in the higher categories, views over the city and fjord. Mornings start with the hotel’s generous breakfast in the Grand Restaurant, while Gründer provides the nightly buzz with drinks and a clubby atmosphere on selected evenings. Northern Lights tours are widely available in Tromsø from autumn to early spring, and staying this central means it’s simple to join an excursion or step outside to watch the sky when the forecast looks promising.

Scandic Grand Tromsø
Storgata 44
Tromsø
Norway

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Snowhotel Kirkenes

Kirkenes, Troms og Finnmark

Snowhotel Kirkenes offers an unforgettable Arctic experience, surrounded by rugged landscapes near the Russian border. The hotel is famous for its unique ice rooms, featuring intricate carvings and sculptures created by local artists. Each year, the snow and ice structures are rebuilt, providing you with new and fresh designs. The heated wooden cabins, known as Gamme cabins, are designed in the style of traditional hunting lodges, with panoramic windows that frame views of the Northern Lights during winter. The on-site restaurant, Låven, serves local delicacies like king crab which adds to the authentic Arctic atmosphere. Winter activities include dog sledding, ice fishing, and guided aurora tours​.

Snowhotel Kirkenes
Sandnesdalen 14
Bjørnevatn
Norway

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North Experience

Oteren, Troms og Finnmark

Located amidst the natural beauty of the Lyngen Alps, North Experience offers an ideal base for Northern Lights enthusiasts. The property features cosy glass igloos and Aurora Fjord Cabins with large windows designed for aurora viewing without you having to leave your warm and cosy bed. The remote location ensures minimal light pollution, enhancing the chances of seeing the Northern Lights during the peak season from late September to March. Activities include dog sledding, ice fishing and Northern Lights safaris, which take guests further into the wilderness for optimal viewing conditions. The combination of rustic settings and modern amenities provides an immersive Arctic experience.

North Experience
Hattengveien 45
Oteren
Norway

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Aurora Fjord Cabins Lyngseidet Troms og Finnmark Norway hotel review

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Aurora Fjord Cabins

Lyngseidet, Troms og Finnmark

Set along the Lyngenfjord, Aurora Fjord Cabins offer an intimate escape into Norway’s Arctic landscape. Each cabin is positioned to maximise views of the fjord and the Northern Lights, with large windows providing unobstructed sights from the comfort of your room. The rustic interiors feature wooden finishes, a fully equipped kitchen and a cosy living area, creating a homey atmosphere. Outdoor activities, such as snowshoeing, fishing and dog sledding, are available, while winter nights often bring the aurora to the skies above. With minimal light pollution, thanks to the remote location, your experience of watching the Northern Lights dance over the fjord​ will definitely be a spectacular one.

Aurora Fjord Cabins
Årøybuktnesset 44
Lyngseidet
Norway

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