Accommodation in Skien / Thon Hotel Høyers
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386 reviewsThon Hotel Høyers is within walking distance of the Telemark Canal, Telemark Museum, Henrik Ibsen's Museum and Brekkeparken, as well as nightlife and shopping in Skien. The hotel is a distinctive hotel with charm and atmosphere, and has a traditional style with chandeliers and deep chairs.
In 2020-2022, the hotel underwent a total renovation of all rooms and common areas and now meets all the requirements of a modern hotel, whether you are a business traveler or a holiday-leisure guest.
Accommodation
Thon Hotel Høyers has been Skien's classic hotel for more than 160 years and offers today 107 renovated unique rooms, including three roof suites with their own veranda and a panoramic view of the city of Skien. Here you live centrally and comfortably. In the lobby you can freely provide yourself with coffee from our Nespresso coffee machine.
The hotel's restaurant Brasserie Madame Blom
The hotel's pleasant restaurant, Brasseriet Madame Blom, has one of the better kitchens in Telemark. Crystal chandeliers and modern table settings. The hotel offers a good wine list, delicious food at pleasant prices.
Parking
The hotel has its own paid parking for approx. 30 cars. In addition, you will find a number of parking spaces close to the hotel.
Attractions and things to do
The hotel is a very good starting point for activities in Skien and Telemark. It is easy to get from the hotel to the Telemark Canal, Telemark Museum, Henrik Ibsen Museum, Brekkeparken and golf course, as well as nightlife and shopping in Skien.
Bø Sommerland is 1 hour's drive away.
The hotel is in walking distance from the Telemark Canal, Telemark Museum, Henrik Ibsen's Museum, Brekkeparken and nightlife and shopping in Skien. The hotel has provided continuous hotel services under the same name for 160 years.
Thon Hotel Høyers has been the classical hotel of Skien for more than 160 years and offers 100 unique rooms, including two rooftop suites with their own terrace and a panorama view of Skien. By staying at Thon Hotel Høyers you get central and comfortable accommodation, right next to the Town Hall Square and Handelstorget.
Food and drink at the hotel
Our cuisine is regarded as one of the better in the Telemark region. A charming restaurant with crystal chandeliers and modern laying adds an extra touch to the experience. For get-togethers and banquets we have several menus to choose from.
Parking
We offer a limited number of parking places where you can park for free. Additionally you can park for a fee at the parking garage Bygarasjen which is situated 500 metres from the hotel.
Attractions and other things to do at the hotel
The hotel forms an excellent base for activities in Skien and Telemark. The hotel is within easy reach of the Telemark Canal, Telemark Museum, Henrik Ibsen's Museum, Brekkeparken, golf courses, nightlife and shopping in Skien.
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