Hotels in Karasjok, Norway

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Karasjok, Norway
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Cheapest hotels in Karasjok, Norway

Discover affordable stays in Karasjok that provide a quality experience without breaking the bank. Hotels in Karasjok can be found for as low as $187 per night. There is currently one property in Karasjok that can be booked for this price. Scandic Karasjok is one of the hotels that can be booked for the lowest price in Karasjok. Price data was last updated on 29 March 2024
Out of the hotels in Karasjok we've come across, these properties are priced the lowest. Prices will typically fluctuate depending on the dates selected, star rating of hotel, and hotel location.
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Leavnjageaidnu 49, Karasjok, Finnmark, Norway
0.2 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
$187
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Where to stay in Karasjok

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About Karasjok

Centred around the village of Karasjok, this sprawling municipality is the second-largest by area in Norway. It lies just a stone’s throw from the country’s border with Finland and is home to a Sami parliament that was opened in 1989 by King Olav V.

One of Karasjok’s most popular attractions is the Sami Museum, which houses the largest collection of Sami cultural artefacts in Norway. Browse the traditional clothing and tools on display in the main building before wandering between the Sami structures in the open-air museum. Guided tours offer insight into Sami reindeer hunting techniques.

Also not to miss is the whitewashed Old Karasjok Church, which is the only building in the village to have survived World War II. In 1974, it was replaced by the 500-seat Karasjok Church. Designed by the Norwegian architect Odd Østbye, the new church features a low pitched-tent roof topped by a ridge turret.

Getting there

Karasjok is around an hour’s drive from Lakselv and Lakselv Airport, which has flights to Oslo and Tromsø. By road, Tromsø is seven hours away. Regular buses travel between Lakselv and Karasjok while the village centre is compact enough to explore on foot.

Facts about staying in Karasjok

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  • What are the best hotels in Karasjok?

    One of the most popular hotels in Karasjok is Scandic Karasjok, which has been reviewed by 626 users and currently has a rating of 8.1/10. Other top-rated locations include Jergul Astu, with a score of 7.7 from 125 reviewers.

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