Thon Hotel Kirkenes

Experience Kirkenes – an Arctic gem where magnificent nature and exciting experiences await. Watch the northern lights dance across the sky, go on a king crab tour or enjoy the peaceful midnight sun in the summer. Here you’ll find genuine northern Norwegian charm.
King crab tours are a popular winter activity in Kirkenes.
Located along the Bøkfjord close to the border with Russia and Finland, Kirkenes is known for its Arctic climate, northern lights in winter and midnight sun in summer. Here you can enjoy everything from dog sledding and king crab tours to local history.
Thon Hotel Kirkenes is located by the quay in the city centre overlooking Bøkfjorden. Choose from different room types, from standard double rooms to spacious family rooms. The hotel also has its own restaurant that serves local delicacies, as well as conference facilities for up to 300 people.
The hotel has a well-equipped gym with fantastic views of the fjord. The gym is equipped with treadmills, elliptical machine and free weights for both cardio and strength training.
Thon Hotel Kirkenes has plenty of parking, so you can easily park your car during your stay. If you’re travelling by public transport, the Kirkenes bus station is only a five-minute walk from the hotel. Hurtigruten also calls in at Kirkenes daily, which makes it easy to combine your hotel stay with a trip along Norway’s spectacular coast.
Breakfast at Thon Hotel Kirkenes is an experience in itself and has been named 'the county’s best breakfast' in the Twinings Best Breakfast competition. Here you can start the day with a rich breakfast buffet full of tasty treats. The buffet includes local delicacies, as well as a wide selection of bread toppings, freshly baked bread and sweet temptations. You’ll also find homemade energy shots and fresh smoothies for the perfect boost to start your day. For those with special needs, the hotel offers organic and allergy-friendly options, so everyone can enjoy a tasty and nutritious breakfast.
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