FREDERIKSHAVN
is neither pretty nor particularly interesting, and as a ferry port it's usually full of Swedes and Norwegians taking advantage of Denmark's liberal boozing laws. But the town is virtually unavoidable if you're heading north, being at the end of the rail route from Aalborg. If you've an international ferry to meet at Hirtshals, change to the private train (InterRail fifty percent reduction, Eurail not valid) at Hjørring.
The Hotel Lisboa is a Modern Family Friendly Hotel. All Rooms Have Seperate Bath and Toilet, Telephone, Radio and Colour Tv With Satelite Channels. All Rooms and the Restaurant Are Decorated by the Well Known Artist Peder Meinert. In Addition the Peaceful Surroundings and All Modern Av-Equipme... [More]
- An Atmospheric Choice With a Certain Charm, This Hotel Was Built in 1912 in a Combination of Old French and Old English Style. Many of the Handsomely Furnished Traditional Rooms Have Marble Bathrooms. The Park Hotel is Well Known For Its Restaurant, Gastronomen Which Serves International Cuis... [More]
Beautifully located 4 star hotel overlooking the harbour with a nice restaurant on the top floor. Rooms with modern facilities. Conference facilities for 80 people with natural daylight.Free wireless internet access available. John Bull bar is popular for guests & locals. [More]
Scandic Stena Line Frederikshavn is a Modern 4-Star Family and Conference Hotel in the Centre of Frederikshavn near the Train Bus and Ferry Terminals. The Hotel Has 213 Rooms Decorated in Bright Colours a 1000-Square-Metre Subtropical Pool Environment Three Restaurants a Nightclub a Brand New Fitnes... [More]