Radisson SAS Polar Hotel

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The world’s northernmost full service hotel. The hotel was completed in March 1995 after a wing from the former Tråseth Hotel (The Americans’ sponsor hotel during the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics) was transported to Svalbard. The service section containing the restaurant and lobby was designed by the Polish architect Krystjan Dolatowski. His inspiration taken from Hiorthfjellet gave rise to the design of the high ceiling, giving the restaurant an almost sacral atmosphere with mountains greeting you as you walk into the room.

The hotel has 95 rooms whereof 42 standard rooms, 25 superior rooms, 28 apartments (four-bed rooms) and 1 suite. All rooms are well equipped with on-suite, TV, telephone and mini bar. Our superior rooms are located on the first floor, and they all have view towards the mountain Hiortfjellet or Isfjorden. The apartments have a small kitchenette, a bedroom with bunk beds, double sofa bed in the living room, bathroom with shower/WC, and also a TV and telephone. The apartments are located in an annex to the hotel, and the walking distance between the two buildings is appr. 30 meters. The hotel has free Internet access and they also have a PC freely available to its guests. The hotel's restaurant, Brasseri Nansen, features a panoramic view of the Isfjord and Hiorthfjellet mountain. The restaurant has a varied and tempting á la Carte menu featuring arctic dishes like seal, reindeer, whale and arctic char. The number of seats in the restaurant is approximately 100 for à la Carte dining. We also have separate rooms for banquets and private dinners. Radisson Polar Hotel Spitsbergen also offers Barentz Pub & Spiseri, which is the town's most popular meeting place. The pub – where both local residents and tourists meet in informal surroundings and often features live music on the weekends. In Barentz Pub & Spiseri you may also order meals like steaks, burgers and our popular pizza.