About Lindstrøm Hotel

Lindstrøm Hotel is idyllically located in Gamle Lærdalsøyri, Lærdal’s old quarter, between beautiful, pastel-coloured wooden buildings. We are open from May to September.

 
 
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Your hosts Britt and Knut 

At Lindstrøm Hotel, you are guaranteed to meet your hosts Britt Isdal and Knut Lindstrøm. They are happy to help and to tell some stories about the hotel. Knut is the fifth Lindstrøm generation and has run the hotel with Britt since 1991. 

 
 

From national romanticism to Scandinavian design 

Lindstrøm Hotel has five buildings in all; the newest is from 1985 and the oldest is a beautiful 19th century building in the Swiss style. Both outside and inside, the hotel spans the period from national romanticism to modern Scandinavian design, with work from designers such as Alvar Aalto, Hans Wegner, Arne Jacobsen, Hans Brattrud and Torbjørn Afdal.

Three generations of Lindstrøm architects have been involved in the interiors and have put their mark on the hotel. This gives the hotel its quality and its unique style, which varies from room to room. 

Our guests come from all parts of the world. The first tourists who came were English salmon anglers and European royalty. Prince  Axel of Denmark was the most frequent visitor, so much so that one of the buildings was named after him: “Prince Axel’s cabin”. 

Come and experience Lindstrøm Hotel - where old and new stories come together. 

 
 

Video tour of the hotel

 
 
 
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Lindstrøm 1899

This is one of our oldest buildings, known as “Nybu”. The building quickly became popular among the English salmon enthusiasts who came to Lærdal to fish. All the rooms are different and unique. Scandinavian design meets the 19th century, with colours and furnishings that work well together. Some of the furnishings are original, while others have been acquired over the years.

Find inner peace and feel at home.  

 

Where old and new stories come together

Lindstrøm Hotel is a mix of old and new styles. Designs from the 19th century are allowed to interplay with newer Scandinavian design. Enjoy beautiful classic wallpapers in one room and modern furniture design in another.