Monday, January 11, 2010

ANKER BRYGGE HOTEL, SVOLVAER

Located in Svolvaer, the capital of Lofoten, the Anker Brygge hotel overlooks the harbour and is connected with a bridge to the mainland. Enjoy your stay at this lovely facility in Lofoten, which offers accommodation in traditional and luxurious rorbus, apartments and suites. One can feel nostalgia gripping at the quay and the rorbuer which are carefully restored. Spend a quiet evening with friends at the hotel’s bar or relax those muscles at the spa. There is also a conference room equipped with modern technology. The Anker Brygge hotel is for those seeking luxury in a cosy atmosphere.

The View: All the rorbu suites at the hotel provide an unhindered view of the harbour, the ocean and the mountains. The hotel bar stretches out on the quay, providing the most spectacular view.

Archi Type: The hotel is built in a classy complex, with brown and red rorbuers decorated with buildings made of white wood. The hotel is arranged like pearls on a string. The decor is rustic with a lot of details. The architecture is done traditionally with a hint of modernity.

Bon Appétit: Kjokkenet, the hotel’s restaurant is becoming the numero uno choice for people in Svolvaer. The restaurant is a gourmet place and serves sumptuous seafood.

Around The Corner: The hotel is strategically situated within walking distance of the town square, along the walkway on the main quay to Hurtigruten and the local shops, to ensure that you are never away from all the action.

From Under the carpet: With a lot of walking to do in between buildings, the Anker Brygge is not the hotel of preference for people with limited mobility.

In Essence: With centrally-located suites at the waterfront, traditionally built rorbu suites. The Anker Brygge hotel is the perfect getaway for those seeking luxury in the heart of Lofoten.

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Source :
IIPM Editorial, 2009


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