The steamship suite is about 50 square meters and sleeps four: two in a double bedroom, and two in wide bunk beds in the living room.
Tiled bathroom with shower/WC directly connected to the bedroom. Well-equipped kitchen with dining area in open solution with living room. There is a flat-screen TV, music system, and a small maritime library.
It has underfloor heating and a heat pump/air conditioning.
Private patio in cosy cobbled courtyard shared with the N.A.L. Suite. Short walking distance to free parking, squared and inner harbor. About 150m to parking, torvet and inner harbor.
Buvikveien 26, locally called "the Vatican", is a listed house built in the 1700s as a holiday house to one of Risør's wealthiest businessmen.
The building was painstakingly restored by the hotel and today houses four fine suites with exquisitely charming décor and all modern amenities.
Here you can really dream of living as a Risør native during the age of sail!
Buvika is 900m away from reception, a lovely walk and there are good bikes included. There is private parking at the house.
Guests can have breakfast delivered to the suite.
Built in 1864 after a great fire destroyed much of the town, for many years there was a hotel/guest house on the 2nd and 3rd floors, first run by Søstrene Gislesen, and then Henny Paulsen.
Famed shipowner I.M. Skaugen also had his first shipping office here.
The entire block was completely restored by the hotel's owner and today there is an office on the first floor and two beautiful suites on the floors above.
Behind Storgata 5 there is parking, and the Consulate and the Guest House Suite by the garden.
Tucked away in a charming and quiet courtyard in the heart of Risør's historic centre, there are eight of our suites.
All suites have a maritime theme, with from two to five beds. In addition, the Sagafjord suite has room for 16 around the dining table – perfect for a party or meeting.
Most buildings are from 1864, originally two residential buildings with horse stables and haylofts. Plus the Convoy Suite, which is Risør's first electritown transformer built in 1900.
The restoration work here has been awarded serveral national prizes.