




A 17-story modern glass tower. Public areas and restaurant on lower floors, guest rooms in the middle, and a sky bar on the 15th floor.
13 features available
5 room types
King bed
Queen bed
Double bed
Twin bed
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£95
per night
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£120
per night
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£175
per night
Narvik sits in northern Norway, above the Arctic Circle, and is known for its steep, challenging terrain and reliable snow conditions well into spring. The town is compact and walkable, with shops, restaurants and transport links close to the hotel. Ski-in, ski-out access means the slopes are reachable directly from the property, removing the need for shuttle buses or equipment transfers. Narvik Airport serves the area, with connections via Oslo, making the journey manageable from most European cities. The surrounding region offers more than skiing — the fjords and Arctic landscape draw visitors year-round — but for a ski-focused trip, the hotel's direct mountain access and central position make it a logical and efficient base.
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Arctic freeriding with spectacular views over the deep blue Ofotfjord.
Narvikfjellet is a truly unique ski destination located deep within the Arctic Circle in Northern Norway. Rising directly from the urban center of Narvik, the mountain offers one of Scandinavia's largest lift-served vertical drops. The true magic of Narvik lies in its setting—skiers carve down the slopes while looking out over the sprawling, ice-free Ofotfjord and surrounding jagged snow-capped peaks. While it features a dedicated family area and groomed runs, Narvik's global reputation is built on its world-class freeride terrain. The mountain serves as a rugged playground for advanced skiers and snowboarders seeking steep, deep off-piste bowls and legendary hike-to terrain like the famous Tredjetoppen (The Third Peak). The contrast of alpine skiing right into an industrial coastal town gives the resort an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the world. Because of its extreme northern latitude, the ski season runs late, often well into May. Visitors during the darker mid-winter months might catch the mesmerizing Northern Lights dancing above the slopes, while late-season skiers can enjoy the surreal experience of spring skiing under the glow of the Midnight Sun.
The lift-served terrain offers winding, scenic groomers that cater well to intermediates, but Narvik truly shines beyond the boundary ropes. Expert skiers can hike from the top lift station to access vast, unpatrolled backcountry bowls and steep chutes that funnel directly back toward the fjord.
Located well above the Arctic Circle, this region is famous for dramatic coastal mountains plunging into fjords, and prime conditions for both the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun.
A legendary hike-to peak at 1,272m offering massive, untracked descents for expert freeriders.
The main lift-served area featuring wide, rolling groomers with unobstructed ocean views.
A notoriously steep and deep off-piste bowl favored by local experts on powder days.
The resort's dedicated terrain park featuring jumps, rails, and boxes for freestyle enthusiasts.
A gentle, winding track perfect for beginners to practice turns while enjoying the scenery.
Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes (EVE)
1h 15min
75km
Regular airport express buses run directly from Evenes Airport to Narvik town center. Ample paid parking is available at the base of the gondola and throughout the town.
Mid-December to late May
Late season (March to May) is highly recommended for longer daylight hours and superior spring snow conditions.
Lift passes
Adult Day Pass (NOK 610), Adult 6-Day Pass (NOK 2,850)