Spitsbergen Hotel
With modern comfort in historic surroundings Spitsbergen Hotel offers a unique Svalbard experience. Situated on the "Hill" it has great views of Longyearbyen, the Lars glacier and the Longyear glacier. The hotel was constructed in 1947, but has been extensively refurbished over the years both internally and externally.
The hotel was originally built as accommodation/dining area for employees at Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani. It was also the company’s official representational building, and its interior and architecture made it Longyearbyen’s grandest construction. Great effort has been placed in preserving its special history and it is well worth a cultural stroll along the hotel corridors and public areas where you’ll . nd historic photographs, old maps and newspaper clippings.
The hotel has 88 rooms whereof 5 suites and 16 superior rooms. All rooms are of high standard and several of them are decorated using historic interiors such as the Store Norske-suite and the Bergmester-suite. From January 1st 2008 all our rooms are non smoking rooms, and we will no longer offer any rooms where smoking is allowed. In the cosy lounge you can get freshly baked waffles every afternoon. Sit in front of the fire with an arctic book from our library and make the journey back to the time of Nansen and Amundsen. You can also relax in our spa department which has a sauna and massage chair. The French inspired hotel kitchen will make your evening in the Funktionærmessen Restaurant a culinary experience. Funktionærmessen Restaurant was opened in the Spring of 2000, and has a fantastic view of the town, the Longyear Glacier and Hiorthfjellet on the far side of the Adventfjord. The restaurant gets its inspiration from the French kitchen, and you will discover a carefully planned selection of wines and dishes that tempt you with both taste and appearance. Funktionærmessen Restaurant seats approximately 100 guests. There is also a banqueting room adjacent to the restaurant, seating up to 40 guests.