Scandic is continuing to invest in Stavanger and will open a new hotel under the Scandic Go brand. The hotel will offer 152 rooms in one of the city’s most central buildings. Work will begin in 2027, with the hotel opening in 2028.
Interest in Scandic Go is strong, as reflected in the rapid pace of expansion with with new hotels strengthening the brand’s position in the Nordic region. The new hotel in Stavanger will be in a redeveloped property in the Ankerkvartalet complex, an area being developed by property owner SVG Property. Stavanger offers a unique mix of energy, culture, and nature, making it attractive to both business and leisure travellers, and demand is expected to continue growing.
“Stavanger is one of Norway’s strongest economic hubs with great growth potential. Today, we already have several fantastic Scandic hotels in the city, and we’re now broadening our offering by adding a Scandic Go. Our ambition with Scandic Go is to lead the market in the rapidly growing economy segment, which is a clear part of our growth strategy,” says Jens Mathiesen, President & CEO of Scandic Hotels Group.
Scandic operates five hotels in Stavanger, and the new Scandic Go will be a welcome addition that will broaden hotel offerings for visitors to the city. Scandic Go combines affordability with smart design and simple self-service, making it ideal for the modern traveller who wants to stay close to the pulse of the city. It offers everything needed for a comfortable stay, from a 24-hour menu to practical amenities such as laundry facilities.
“Scandic Go opens the doors to quicker hotel establishments since we can easily renovate and convert office buildings and existing premises into hotels in attractive urban locations. The Norwegian hotel market is expected to continue to grow, creating excellent opportunities for new investments and expansion, ideally in cooperation with long-term partners such as SVG Property,” says Jesper Engman, Chief Development Officer at Scandic Hotels Group.
Just as at the majority of Scandic’s hotels, the operations of the new hotel will be certified under the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, the official environmental certification in the Nordic countries. For example, recycled materials will be prioritised, including chairs made from coffee grounds and tabletops made from recycled textiles.
The new hotel in Stavanger is the third Scandic Go hotel that will open in Norway. Scandic has also announced Scandic Go hotels in Oslo and Tromsø.
