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Best Hotels in Svalbard, Norway — Where to Stay at the Edge of the World
You don’t come to Svalbard for fancy hotels — you come for silence, polar light, and the shock of realizing humans aren’t the main characters here.
But when the wind howls outside and you’re sipping hot chocolate under a reindeer pelt? Comfort matters.
Best Hotels in Kiruna, Sweden — Where to Stay in Swedish Lapland’s Arctic Heart
Kiruna holds a special place for me (Eli). That’s where my passion for the Arctic was born, back in 2007! As soon as I got off the plane, I knew it was true love at first sight. Maybe it’s the strange mix of mining town grit and Arctic wonder, or the way the Northern Lights appear right above the grocery store. Or the unpretentious authenticity, and the friendly locals.
We’ve been here seven times — long enough to watch part of the town literally move east to escape the expanding iron mine — including the church this past summer (2025). What hasn’t moved is the atmosphere: cozy cafés to warm up while watching the snow fall, locals on snowmobiles or sleds doing their grocery run, and hotels that feel built to survive winter (yes, even made of ice).
Best Hotels & Rorbuer in the Lofoten Islands, Norway
The Lofoten Islands aren’t just a place to sleep — they’re a place to dream. Where jagged peaks rise straight from the sea, where the air smells of salt and pine, and where every window could frame a postcard.
Staying here is part of the adventure: quiet villages, fishermen’s cabins perched over turquoise water, and saunas that steam in the Arctic air. Whether you’re coming for hiking, the Northern Lights, or the feeling of being at the edge of the world, choosing the right stay matters, as it’s part of the experience.
We’ve tested a few ourselves — from rustic rorbuer to modern apartments — and prepared a list of the dreamiest ones.
Things to Do in Iceland in Winter
Winter in Iceland feels like a different planet. The sun barely rises, the air smells like snow and sulfur, and every drive turns into an Arctic movie scene. It’s quieter, wilder, and often cheaper than summer — fewer crowds, cheaper hotels, and the magic of the Northern Lights dancing above empty landscapes.
If you can handle icy roads and the occasional blizzard, winter rewards you with scenes so surreal they’ll make your camera battery freeze.
Best Northern Lights Hotels in Iceland
Watching the Northern Lights in Iceland doesn’t have to mean freezing outside with a tripod and a thermos. Although it has its magic and we really like it, we understand it’s not for everyone!
Some hotels let you do it the cozy way — wrapped in blankets, hot chocolate in hand, with green and pink ribbons dancing right above your bed.
We’ve picked the best Northern Lights hotels in Iceland — real places that balance comfort, location, and those once-in-a-lifetime aurora views.
Best Hotels in Nuuk, Greenland: Where to Stay in our Favorite Capital (+ apartments)
Nuuk is overlooked by many visitors, who go straight on a ferry or a plane to Ilulissat. And that’s a shame, because we absolutely fell in love with it — read our Nuuk Travel Guide!
Nuuk is a one-of-a-kind capital where snow-capped mountains meet the sea and the rhythm of everyday, modern life blends seamlessly with the raw, untamed beauty of Greenland.
Greenland’s tiny but mighty capital isn’t just a gateway to glaciers and fjords, it's a vibrant, growing city full of character. The vibe there is just… cool, in every sense of the word!
From intimate guesthouses and self-catering apartments to upscale hotels, Nuuk’s accommodations reflect the city’s unique charm and mix of modernity with traditional Greenlandic influences. Whether you're looking for luxury or simplicity, there’s a place for everyone to rest their head after a day of Arctic adventure.