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Most expensive month to stay with an average 37% rise in price.
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When to book a hostel in Stavanger
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Top tips for finding Stavanger hostel deals
Booking a hostel in Stavanger has a long list of advantages over choosing a hotel or a vacation rental in this city. Because it’s a very small city, the hostels in the area put you in the same great locations at a fraction of the cost. Hostels often have shared kitchens where you can prepare your own meals and common areas where you can mingle with other travelers.
When booking a hostel in Stavanger, it’s important to note that there is only one hostel within the Stavanger city limits, which is the Sandnes Vandrerhjem. However, if you extend your search to the nearby areas, you gain more options to choose from that are all within reach of Stavanger and the attractions it has to offer. Neighboring cities like Haugesund and Florli have great hostel options and offer access to Stavanger, as well as the attractions within the cities themselves.
If you’re traveling to the area with a group of family or friends, booking the right place among all the hostels in Stavanger is essential to ensure a smooth trip. One of the best options in the area for groups is the Flørli 4444 Hostel in the neighboring city of Florli. This hostel offers apartment-style options that can accommodate groups of up to nine people, each with their own single bed. This hostel also offers access to an in-house cafe and bar, for when you and your party feel like dining in.
Heading to Stavanger on your own? One of the best hostel choices in Stavanger for solo travelers is the Stavanger St. Svithun Vandrerhjem. This facility offers single-bed options as well as private rooms for those who would like a bit more privacy. This hostel features a shared kitchen and a terrace. It’s also a good option for those who want to explore nature: it offers easy access to walking trails through the Vålandskogen Forest.
If you’re looking for a cheap hostel in Stavanger, you should consider going during the low season. You’ll generally find lower-priced hostels in Stavanger in August and March.
Hostel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll likely find the best hostel deals in Stavanger if you stay on a Thursday. The most expensive day for hostel bookings is Tuesday.
If you want to ensure you grab a bargain, try to book at least 0 days before your stay to get the best price for a Stavanger hostel.
The cheapest 3-star hostel in Stavanger found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $210, while the most expensive was $238.
Don’t know how much time you need to see all the sights? KAYAK users usually book their hostel in Stavanger for 3 days.
Where to find the best hostels in Stavanger?
Our map will help you find the perfect hostel in Stavanger by showing you the exact location of each hostel.