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Hammerfest, Norway
26 Apr — 27 Apr2
Hammerfest, Norway
Fri 26-4
Sat 27-4
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Gain useful insights and advice for booking the perfect stay in Hammerfest. Price data is based on averages over the past 12 months and was last updated on 19 April 2024.
Cheapest month:May
Most expensive month:August
Average price in Hammerfest:S$ 170/night
Cheapest price found:S$ 84/night
Cheapest day:Friday
Most expensive day:Sunday
S$ 89 - S$ 230
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.
S$ 87 - S$ 373
Average price per night / 3-star hotel. Prices are not fixed and may vary with time.

About Hammerfest

The northernmost town in Norway, Hammerfest lies along a seemingly deserted stretch of coast in the Finnmark region. It was largely destroyed by Nazi forces during World War II, with much of the town rebuilt in the following years. Hammerfest’s picturesque setting along an ice-free harbour provides an ideal base for exploring the wild surrounds of Seiland National Park.

Things to do in Hammerfest

Learn about the events that took place in 1944 and 1945 at the Museum of Reconstruction, which details the forced evacuation of Hammerfest’s residents. One of the town’s most striking post-war buildings is the Hammerfest Church, a white concrete masterpiece designed by the Oslo-based architect Hans Magnus in 1961. Admire the mosaic wall behind the main altar and the wood panelling that’s reminiscent of a boat, as well as the wood carvings depicting now-destroyed Hammerfest churches.

Hammerfest’s mascot is the polar bear, with this somewhat fearsome creature celebrated at the Royal and Ancient Polar Bear Society. Early Arctic hunting equipment, historic documents and stuffed animals decorate the one-room museum, together with old photographs illustrating what Hammerfest looked like in the pre-war years.

Hammerfest lies on the doorstep of Seiland National Park, which encompasses two of the northernmost glaciers in Scandinavia. It occupies one of the largest islands in Finnmark, together with parts of Nordefjorden, Flaskefjorden and Sørefjorden. Climb to the 1,078-metre-high peak of Seilandstuva or cast a fishing line in the surrounding waters filled with cod, halibut and coalfish.

Getting around Hammerfest

Hammerfest Airport is a five-minute drive from the town centre and has flights to destinations across Norway while daily buses and catamarans connect to Alta. The Hurtigruten cruise ship stops in Hammerfest, connecting north to Nordkapp and south to Bergen.

Facts about staying in Hammerfest

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  • What are the best hotels in Hammerfest?

    Hammerfest is home to many highly-rated hotels, one of which is Smarthotel Hammerfest, which has a current rating of 7.8. For other potential stays, consider Scandic Hammerfest and Topview, which can also be great places to stay in Hammerfest.

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