Norway’s Scariest Hotel Room

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Norway's Scariest Hotel Room

This year, Strawberry Group invites you to a Halloween celebration at Dalen Hotel in Telemark. It opens the doors to a unique Halloween room at one of Norway’s most haunted hotels. Experience Norway’s scariest hotel room.

Dalen Hotel, which opened in 1894, is often referred to as the “fairytale hotel” due to its unique architecture and idyllic location by the Telemark Canal. Here, a story lives in the walls, and rumors say that the hotel is haunted. Over the years, both guests and employees have shared stories about unexplained sounds, figures, and strange events at the hotel.

Norway's Scariest Hotel Room
Dalen Hotel, which opened in 1894, is often referred to as the “fairytale hotel” due to its unique architecture and idyllic location by the Telemark Canal. Photo: Wikipedia.

“Dalen Hotel is truly a fairy tale hotel that has created experiences for generations. With us, there is room for everyone, both visible and invisible guests. Therefore, we couldn’t say no when Strawberry invited some brave guests to celebrate Halloween with us. We are looking forward to this, and most of all to creating an unforgettable and slightly different experience,” says Morten Leite, hotel director at Dalen Hotel.

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Related: Five frightening fun reasons to celebrate Halloween in Denmark

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Part of the Anycation concept

Earlier this year, Strawberry launched the Anycation concept, which aims to highlight the company’s portfolio of experiences with everything from accommodation, conferences, spas, to restaurant and food experiences across the Nordic region. Throughout the year, the company has explored various ideas and activities, with Spookcation being part of a concept that elevates the guest experience to new and somewhat unimagined heights.

Norway's Scariest Hotel Room
Spookcation is part of a concept that elevates the guest experience to new and somewhat unimagined heights.

“Halloween has become an increasingly important celebration in the Nordic region, and it fits perfectly with Anycation. We want our guests and members to experience more and find the holiday feeling more often, and we have seen significant effects from that so far,” concludes Orderud.

Norway's Scariest Hotel Room
rumors say that the hotel is haunted.

In addition to a significant activation in Norway and one in Sweden, there will be various activities and a whole Halloween atmosphere at several of the hotels in the company’s portfolio during the period. Among other things, you can check into an old prison in Finland at Home Hotel Katajanokka.

Norway’s Scariest Hotel Room, a press release from Mynewswire.

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