This hotel is 350 metres from Frederikshavn Train Station and Ferry Terminal. It features free Wi-Fi. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, desk and private bathroom.
With a 24-hour reception, this family-owned hotel is opposite Frederikshavn Ferry Terminal and features a 6th-floor restaurant with panoramic harbour views.
Leif
Denmark
Location of hotel. Parking close to hotel and for free.
This family-run hotel is 3 minutes’ walk from Frederikshavn Train Station. It offers free Wi-Fi and parking. Facilities include a charming library bar and a rose garden with a terrace.
Lisbeth
Denmark
Situated in the center of Frederikshavn and with easy access to shops and restaurants. Cosy decor and super friendly staff!
Located only 50 metres from Danmarksgade pedestrian street in central Frederikshavn, this property offers free Wi-Fi and free parking. All rooms include a cable TV and work desk.
Hotel Lisboa is a 5-minute drive from Frederikshavn Train Station and Ferry Terminal. It offers free WiFi, traditional Danish breakfast and in-room flat-screen TVs.
Anonymous
Netherlands
Close to the Stena Line terminal. Perfect for early departure or late arrival
This central, self-service hotel is located just off the E45 Motorway and 200 metres from the Frederikshavn Ferry Terminal. It offers free WiFi and a communal terrace with outdoor seating.
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8.6
Scored 8.6
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FAQs about hotels in Frederikshavn
On average, 3-star hotels in Frederikshavn cost € 140.42 per night, and 4-star hotels in Frederikshavn are € 223.27 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Frederikshavn can on average be found for € 92.50 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Frederikshavn this weekend is € 216.22 or, for a 4-star hotel, € 231.10. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Frederikshavn for this weekend cost on average around € 301.59 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Fly to Aalborg Airport, Denmark, then take a 1-hour train to Frederikshavn. Alternatively, take a direct ferry from Oslo, Norway (9 hours) or Gothenburg, Sweden (3.5 hours). Domestic travellers can use direct train services from major Danish cities.
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers is Aalborg Airport, due to its proximity and frequent connections. It's approximately 60km from Frederikshavn, making it a practical choice.
Frederikshavn, Denmark offers efficient public transport options. City buses, operated by Nordjyllands Trafikselskab, cover most areas. For intercity travel, trains are available at Frederikshavn Station. Taxis are also accessible. Cycling and walking are popular, with well-maintained paths. Car hire services are available for those preferring to drive.
What guests said about Frederikshavn:
4.0
Scored 4.0
It seemed like a ghost city with no people.
It seemed like a ghost city with no people. But Skagen was near it is beautiful.
The restaurants and coffe shops open really late, can not drink a good coffe in the morning.
And we did not find a good one. :-(
The supermarkets are totally different like in other cities, the supply is really poor.
Zsuzsanna
Hungary
8.0
Scored 8.0
We passed by and stayed for one night, and it was quite...
We passed by and stayed for one night, and it was quite enough. We also visited a local swimming pool and local fish restaurant, both were good. We did not visit any museums, perhaps another time.
It is nice to stay in this city to rest and recharge to continue your trip.
Except on Sunday, when nothing seems to be open, it is so strange, but do not come there on Sunday, it would be a huge disappoint.
Valeriya
Finland
10
Scored 10
I did get the change to walk around in town while the...
I did get the change to walk around in town while the weather was still reasonably good. The atmosphere was relaxed and friendly and people were just strolling around and you got the feel of being in a perfectly quiet and peaceful environment.
Audunn Bjarni
Iceland
10
Scored 10
A very comfortable town to visit with excellent shops,...
A very comfortable town to visit with excellent shops, restaurants and general amenities.
Very good covered walkway to the ferries to Norway. Railway station centrally located and the Town a delight th visit
Alan
New Zealand
6.0
Scored 6.0
Nice beaches. Palm-Beach in Summer is a must-see.
Nice beaches. Palm-Beach in Summer is a must-see. Also, the Bangsbo area is good as it has a lot of attractions like Pikkerbakken, Museums, Deer Park, Trekking and forest area, gardens, etc.
Also, try cycling around the city with DonkeyApp Bicycles. Good restaurants in the center. Also, try Strandby area which is nearby. Also, try to visit Cloosttarnet tower which gives a wonderful overview. For historical places visit Krudtarnet and then Fredrikshavn art museum.
If you have more than one day, try to visit Skagen which is 40 mins by Train.
Traveller-sweden
Sweden
10
Scored 10
Botanical gardens, lookouts and museum at gardens were nice.
Botanical gardens, lookouts and museum at gardens were nice. Good cycling paths and hire bikes from shop in Main Street. Easy to get to Skagen by train. Excellent food places to choose from. The 2Takt cafe and brasserie in the Main Street was most memorable.
We stayed 5 nights at the hotel and I can't recommend it enough!
The room was spacious and quiet and had a good-sized TV with HDMI port, the bed was very comfortable and the breakfast each morning delicious. Our windows overlooked the street but it was not noisy.
The staff was very nice and helpful.
There is a parking space behind the hotel and during our visit we had no problem with parking our car there.
So if you're wondering where to stay in Frederikshavn - in my opinion this is the best choice.
Spacious room, very comfortable bed, spacious bathroom. Handsome old building with somewhat dated and quirky rooms. This isn't a hotel, so manage your expectations a bit. Late arrival worked very well. The location is perfectly situated for exploring the center of Frederikshavn, as is the free parking, which can otherwise be somewhat pricey.
The reception desk was the best ever. They were helpful, kind etc.
The wellness part of the hotel was great it is good with kids, the weekend was a little bit full so I would recommend the weekdays.
Although the kitchen forgot to prepare our food boxes but the lady at the reception was really helpful and solved the problem at midnight.
Hotel is conveniently located, close to the ferry port. Room was adequately sized and clean. Free parking available, even though it was quite full when we arrived, we managed to find a spot. Breakfast was tasty and better than I expected, we enjoyed it. Wifi worked well. Good match between price and quality.
A ghost hotel (no interaction with staff) with parking near the port haven.
It is close to the city center, restaurants (5-7 min walk from the hotel), bus stop and exit from the ferry (2 min).
The windows in the rooms are wide along the entire length of the wall.
The shower was huge!
We found the apartment very nicely decorated, everything we need was there.
Cooking facilities, fridge, television and comfortable chairs.
The apartment is located near the center of Frederikshavn and is easy to reach.
The hostess was very friendly.
The personal amenities were amazing. The bed was comfortable and the family owners were friendly and helpful. The hotel was tastefully decorated with a wine room, a lovely outside porch, and the breakfast was delicious.
Great arrangements for extra late arrival.. Being made to feel most welcome.
Love the youth hostels international community.
Breakfast buffet compared well with the very best and overpriced hotels.
Warm inside in winter time and cozy . Very good option instead of hotel, good value economically. kitchen with all you need for a short stay. Everything is nice and clean.
The location cannot be better in Frederikshavn. The value is also good by taking into account the free parking. The staff was ok. I didn’t have much interaction with him.
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