A covered walkway connects this hotel directly to Bergen Airport's terminal. Two minutes, door to check-in desk. No shuttle, no taxi, no rain on your head. Perfect for early flights or late arrivals.
The lobby leans into modern Scandinavian design, warm lighting, sleek furniture, more social hub than sterile transit lounge. It's a busy place, lots of flight crews and business travelers passing through. The rooms are soundproofed to a remarkable degree. Planes take off meters away and you won't hear them. You can watch them from bed in total silence, which is either soothing or eerie depending on your disposition.
The breakfast spread is legitimately one of the better airport hotel breakfasts around, with a solid range including organic options. Early flight? There's a simpler cold breakfast available from 4:00 AM, bread, cheese, yogurt, coffee. Enough to get you through.
Now, the gaps. Standard rooms don't come with a kettle or coffee maker, which is bizarre for a 4-star hotel. Pay roughly 200 NOK more for a Superior room if morning coffee before leaving the room matters to you. Some rooms have glass bathroom doors that leak light into the sleeping area, a real problem if one person is up earlier than the other. The on-site restaurant is convenient but expensive even by Norwegian standards, and service slows down when the hotel fills up.
This is a 20-minute drive from central Bergen. Don't stay here if you're exploring the city. Stay here if you need to catch a plane.