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Hotel Dag Bondeheim

PRINSESSEGATA 17, Skien, 3724, Norway
Hotel Dag Bondeheim
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The Hotel Dag Bondeheim welcomes its guests at the birthplace of Norway's famous author Henrik Ibsen. It is centrally located, and covers all needs for business travelers, private guests, and tourist. It features high standard guest rooms, popular restaurant, and function facilities. This property was built in 1885, and remodeled in 1997.

Check-in Time:

1400

Check-out Time:

1200

Year Renovated:

Extensive renovations to all guest rooms carried o

Total Rooms:

40

Total Floors:

3 floors.

Rooms:

40

Directions

Hotel Dag Bondeheim is a central located hotel whit a loot of actitivties in the area.About 40 min to Torp and 2 hours to Oslo. Konference on site.Skien is the largest municipality measured by population. This is also the location of the county administration. In that respect - one could safely say that Skien is the capital of Telemark.Approaching Skien by boat along Skien river - the journey ends in the area called Bryggene (the docks). Charming restaurants and bars are located in this area.If you want to experience a Norway in miniature, you will surely enjoy the boat-trip along the Telemark-canal. We will highly recommend this tourist-attraction. You might use privat boats - or as a passenger on one of the regular boats travelling the canal.Henrik Ibsen overlooks The Ibsen-park, at the end of the pedestrian walkway.

Area

Porsgrunn 9km south, Larvik 35km

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