Description (same in French)
Narvik is a town of experiences at sea and in the mountains. Skiing in the midnightsun, mountainbiking, climbing, diving and killer whale safari is some of the activities you will experience in Narvik. Narvik Hostel is centrally located downtown Narvik. The Hostel also has capacity for conferances during off peak season.
Details
What time is checkout?: 12:00 (12 Noon)
Is there a curfew? If yes, what time?: No Curfew
Is there a 'lockout' period when people aren't allowed in the hostel? If yes, what time?: Non
Is there a maximum number of nights a guest can stay?: Unlimited
Is there a minimum number of nights a guest must stay?: 1 night
What hours is the reception desk open?: 24 Hours
Size: Small (less than 30 beds)
What times of the year is it open?: 03.01 - 22.12
Free Amenities
Breakfast
Luggage Storage
Is parking available, if so what is the cost (or is it free)?
Wi-Fi in LobbyOther Features
Smoke-free
Are credit cards accepted?
Un sèche linge
Ascenseur
Echange de devises
Nourriture sur place
Douche chaude gratuite 24h/24
Une cuisine
Une machine à laver
Une télévisonNot Offered
Wheelchair AccessibleNot Allowed
Service AnimalsAges / Restrictions
Max. Age: All Ages
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Notes & Commentaires




Initially, it was bad. I had reserved family quarters (daughter, thirteen; son, fifteen; and myself) a week before, from St. Petersburg Russia. The directions were easy enough from the train station, which had spent the day bringing us from Ulea, Sweden, 17JUL2004. We already had altitude, so it was a fairly level kilometer walk to the Victoria Hotel. The receptionist gave us a key and directions to the separate cabin, and wanted to call a cab for us. I foolishly declared that we could walk --it was all downhill! Unfortunately, we could not find the site, despite a good hours search. Exhausted, we returned to the Victoria Hotel, where we were once again offered a cab. This time I absolutely deferred, declaring that we needed to stay in the coed dorm. It was wonderful and well worth it. We caught the bus to Bodo the next morning (early), and they opened the cafe early for us to eat a delicious meal. During the overnight, I washed our clothes and was extremely successful with 50% of it. The washing part was 100% successful, but the spin/water removal part was 0% successful, thus we had damp, albeit clean, clothes to wear while traveling. The Victoria Hotel is a lovely place to stay, with excellent facilities (if you know how to use them!), and I highly recommend it. — Juanito Hayburg (2006-09-02)






