Best Western Stavly Hotell, Valberggate 1, Stavanger 4006, Fjord Norway, Norway
Best Western Stavly Hotell 

Valberggate 1, Stavanger 4006, Fjord Norway, Norway
+47 51896700, +47 51895025
http://www.havly-hotell.no
General and in-room facilities and services available at Best Western Stavly Hotell
fully equipped common kitchen
summer terrace/patio
fax services
rooms for non-smokers
elevator on site
suitable for disabled guests
dry cleaning
laundry/washing services
currency exchange
phone at the reception
located in the center
common TV room
television set in room
telephone in room
internet connection in room
safety deposit box in room
tea and coffee making facilities
en-suite/private bathroom
hairdryer in room
Some excerpts from the website of Best Western Stavly Hotell that might be useful
Hotelroom centrally located in Stavanger. We have completed a total modernization of all of our rooms and common areas. The rooms have new beds, good comfortable chairs/sofas, large work desk, new carpets/parquet floors, bathroom with tiles, as well as TVs with several channels. We have wireless LAN in all rooms. We have maintained very competitive prices, which has resulted in very favorable rates with several firms. We also have very reasonable week-end and vacation prices. Our low rates for high quality gives our guests much value for their money.
Conference facilities. Welcome tol Best Western Havly Hotell in Stavanger. Weekend offers at BW Havly Hotell. Weekend offers in June!Doubleroom: NoK 515,-per person per night. Singleroom: NoK 960,-per night. The prices are included breakfast. Stavanger is Norway's fourth largest city (100.000 inh.) and the capital of South-western Norway. The city is almost 900 years old. The region has about 250.000 residents and most places can be reached by car in less than half an hour. The city is characterized by low buildings and wooden houses, large variations in landscape and a wide range of business and industry. Best Western Havly hotel is a modern, centrally located hotel with 42 rooms. They are located nearby to the city's (Stavanger) wide selection of restaurants, the airport bus and the train station. Related travel links. The weather in Stavanger
We can also offer 3 seminar locations with room for 5 to 40 participants as well as lunch service. We can also arrange a dinner at one of the city's restaurants. Click here to make a reservation...
Stavanger is Norway's fourth largest city (100.000 inh.) and the capital of South-western Norway. The city is almost 900 years old. The region has about 250.000 residents and most places can be reached by car in less than half an hour. The city is characterized by low buildings and wooden houses, large variations in landscape and a wide range of business and industry. For special happenings in Stavanger, see the Top-picks Events Calendar at www.norwayevents.com and select from the pull-down menus. Preikestolen: Preikestolen (The Pulpit) is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the southern part of Norway. The mountain plateau dives 604 meters vertically to the Lysefjord below, and the top is an almost level plateau of 25x25 meters. You can see all the way into Lysebotn at the end of the Lysefjorden and if you dare you can lie on your stomach on the edge and gaze from the heights hundreds of feet to the fjord below. To get here you need to walk approximately 1.5 to 2 hours from Preikestolhytta (cabin). Gamle Stavanger: Stavanger is the Northern Europe's largest and best preserved wooden house settlement. In Old Stavanger more than 170 houses built in the late 1700s and early 1800s are preserved and renovated. A walk through Old Stavanger's narrow streets is an experience to remember. The houses are owned partly by private people, partly by the municipality.
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