The 4-star Clarion Collection Hotel Amanda is filled with Norwegian film history. The hotel is located by Haugesund's inner harbour, with beautiful views of the Smedasundet. Just outside the hotel, you can explore the town's offerings, or take a boat trip to the beautiful islands of Røvær, Feøy and Vibrandstøy.
Hotel
When you enter the hotel, the history of Norwegian films is evident in the interior design, the walls are adorned with pictures of famous actors from near and far. The 4-star hotel is named after the Amanda Award, the Norwegian film industry's own award ceremony. Clarion Collection Hotel Amanda is a natural centre for visitors to the annual Norwegian International Film Festival. Film lovers will be well catered for in Haugesund: Every year there are several festivals, such as the Norwegian Film Festival, Sildajazz and the metal festival Karmøygeddon.
In Haugesund you are close to exciting activities, shopping, restaurants and cafés. Haugesund is also known for its rich Viking history, for example, you can discover the Viking Age near Avaldsnes on the island of Karmøy. Don't miss island hopping in the archipelago, hiking to Himakånå, and a trip to the Langfoss waterfall. The hotel serves delicious breakfast and dinner every day, coffee and cake are available in the afternoon. At the reception, you can find the bar to sit down and enjoy a refreshing drink. The hotel also has a sauna, wellness area and fitness room.
Rooms
The hotel's 133 modern rooms are furnished with comfortable beds, and recently renovated, bright bathrooms. Choose from a variety of room types, including single, couples, families or groups. All rooms are equipped with TV, telephone, minibar, hairdryer and free wifi.
Single room Single room, suitable for a guest staying one or two nights. The room is named after a famous Norwegian film, and the walls are decorated with scenes from the movie. There is a private bathroom with shower and toilet, and the room is equipped with TV, telephone, minibar, hairdryer and free wifi.
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