Chriscross
Jan 15, 09, 7:23 am
Hotell Norge, Bergen, Norway
I stay here about 100+ nights a year. The hotel is in the middle of the city center (the city center is very compact, so you can walk almost everywhere. The Airportbuss stops outside the hotel. A taxi from the airport would set you back 400+ NOK.
I am not sure whether it is due to Eurobonus Gold status or Goldpointsplus Gold, but would guess both will give an upgrade to business class room (or even a junior suite). There has only been two times out of at least 20 that I have been given a standard room.
The businessclass rooms (or are they junior suites?) facing “Festplassen” is very spacious with a sofa, table and a chair, and has large bathrooms (some with bathtube). Nespresso machines in every businessclass rooms. Standard Radisson amenities (Anne Semonin) in all rooms. If you need “seaving kit” or tooth brush you can get this in the reception. The standard rooms (and some of the businessclass rooms) are a little cramped. Some of the rooms on the 9th floor have balconies. There are automatic minibars (pricey) in all rooms throughout the hotel, hence not possible to buy beverages and keep it cold. There are ice machines on every floor. There is a pool in the basement (12,5 m) and a small gym.
The breakfast is quite good, especially when you take into consideration that it is free. You get three kinds of egg, danish pastries, fresh fruit etc. This is common in all RadissonSAS hotels in Norway I think.
I stay here about 100+ nights a year. The hotel is in the middle of the city center (the city center is very compact, so you can walk almost everywhere. The Airportbuss stops outside the hotel. A taxi from the airport would set you back 400+ NOK.
I am not sure whether it is due to Eurobonus Gold status or Goldpointsplus Gold, but would guess both will give an upgrade to business class room (or even a junior suite). There has only been two times out of at least 20 that I have been given a standard room.
The businessclass rooms (or are they junior suites?) facing “Festplassen” is very spacious with a sofa, table and a chair, and has large bathrooms (some with bathtube). Nespresso machines in every businessclass rooms. Standard Radisson amenities (Anne Semonin) in all rooms. If you need “seaving kit” or tooth brush you can get this in the reception. The standard rooms (and some of the businessclass rooms) are a little cramped. Some of the rooms on the 9th floor have balconies. There are automatic minibars (pricey) in all rooms throughout the hotel, hence not possible to buy beverages and keep it cold. There are ice machines on every floor. There is a pool in the basement (12,5 m) and a small gym.
The breakfast is quite good, especially when you take into consideration that it is free. You get three kinds of egg, danish pastries, fresh fruit etc. This is common in all RadissonSAS hotels in Norway I think.