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The View
Located in Honningsvåg, 20 miles from North Cape, The View provides accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

Scandic Bryggen
Set by the harbor in central Honningsvåg, Scandic Bryggen offers free parking, free WiFi and rooms with a flat-screen TV. The North Cape Museum is a 10-minute walk away.

Arctic Boutique Hotel Northcape
For over 100 years, Arctic Boutique Hotel Northcape, by the old name HAVLY, has been a safe haven for visitors and fishermen to Honningsvåg.

Arran Nordkapp
Located in Honningsvåg, 17 miles from North Cape, Arran Nordkapp provides accommodations with a terrace, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Guests can enjoy mountain views.
Scandic Nordkapp
Located in the very North of Norway, Scandic Nordkapp is located in Honningsvåg. The North Cape Park can be reached within 9.3 mi from the property.

Hotel Repvåg
Hotel Repvåg features a private beach area, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Repvåg. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a grill.

Scandic Honningsvåg
Located in Honningsvåg, 20 miles from North Cape, Scandic Honningsvåg provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking and a bar. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar.

Nygård Apartments
Nygård Apartments offers accommodations in Gjesvær, 25 miles from North Cape. This property offers access to a patio, free private parking, and free Wifi.

Arctic Lodging North Cape
Arctic Lodging North Cape is offering accommodations in Skarsvåg. 9.1 miles from North Cape, the apartment provides a garden and barbecue facilities.

Sleep In
Sleep In offers accommodations in Nordmannset, 20 miles from North Cape. This homestay offers a terrace. The homestay features both free Wifi and free private parking.

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Can't really find any negatives for this place.
Can't really find any negatives for this place. The locals are very friendly, the streets are clean, the scenery is stunning and best of all its only about 35 minutes drive to Norkapp. If you are visiting we would 100% recommend booking a trip to Norkapp. Its a fascinating place...the top of Europe!!. We flew in, stayed 3 nights then departed on a fjord cruise. Well worth every penny. We decided to take a walk one morning, its obviously very hilly but not too taxing. Its about 5 miles to completely encircle the town though that did include a few detours for the sake of photos. There is a restaurant close to the Norkapp museum called The Corner. The food, welcome and service were second to none. Totally recommend it to any visitors. Well that's my opinion of Honningsvag, visit yourself and see what you think.Guest review byJimmy & JulieUnited Kingdom - 6.0
Everyone seems to be profiting from the proximity to...
Everyone seems to be profiting from the proximity to Nordkapp, which lowers the overall experience of an otherwise nice town at the edge of Europe. Many cruise ships that dock in the port release heaps of tourists into the town every day, which makes it feel more like a centre of some large city, not a town of 2500 inhabitants.Guest review byPatrikSlovakia