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Accommodation

The statistics show the level and development of guest nights at hotels, camping sites, holiday dwellings and youth hostels, and private holiday homes rented through Norwegian intermediaries. Figures are published monthly at various geographical levels.

Updated: 3 July 2025
Next update: 1 August 2025

Selected figures from these statistics

  • Guest nights
    Guest nights
    May 2025May 2024 -May 2025
    Guest nightsShare of guest nights (per cent)Change in per cent
    TotalNorwegianforeignTotalnorwegian guest nightsforeign guest nights
    Guest nights, total3 398 58267.932.15.82.114.4
    Guest nights at commercial accommodation establishment3 327 91768.431.66.52.018.0
    Hotels and similar establishments2 311 04770.229.89.53.925.2
    Camping sites708 57273.326.7-2.2-4.95.9
    Holiday dwellings and youth hostels308 29843.456.67.17.66.7
    Intermediaries of holiday homes
    Guest nights at non-commercial accommodation establishments70 66545.654.4-21.314.2-37.6
    Explanation of symbols
  • Commercial accommodation establishments. Arrivals, guest nights and average number of nights per guest
    Commercial accommodation establishments. Arrivals, guest nights and average number of nights per guest
    May 2025
    ArrivalsGuest nightsAverage number of nights per arrival
    NorwayForeign national, totalNorwayForeign national, totalNorwayForeign national, total
    The whole country1 141 219540 5872 274 7181 053 1992.01.9
    Østfold24 0065 57564 5619 4242.71.7
    Akershus114 57831 148181 36245 3161.61.5
    Oslo185 711130 280338 747280 2021.82.2
    Innlandet78 72324 351189 55736 9672.41.5
    Buskerud43 92317 92595 69926 0492.21.5
    Vestfold37 5635 956127 6149 6053.41.6
    Telemark31 2817 09075 01612 9472.41.8
    Agder74 14417 130151 06134 3302.02.0
    Rogaland90 09530 001170 97764 0141.92.1
    Vestland175 139135 497328 906240 7521.91.8
    Møre og Romsdal55 07631 448110 93161 4882.02.0
    Trøndelag - Trööndelage103 21226 961200 37972 3141.92.7
    Nordland - Nordlánnda67 81541 857125 87386 0461.92.1
    Troms - Romsa - Tromssa36 95119 54271 02441 7701.92.1
    Finnmark - Finnmárku - Finmarkku20 50111 77736 47121 8581.81.9
    Svalbard1 2 5014 0496 54010 1172.62.5
    1Svalbard is not defined as a county in the legal sense, but in official statistics Svalbard is treated in the same way as the other counties in Norway.
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  • Hotels. Arrivals, guest nights and average number of nights per guest
    Hotels. Arrivals, guest nights and average number of nights per guest
    May 2025
    ArrivalsGuest nightsAverage number of nights per arrival
    NorwayForeign national, totalNorwayForeign national, totalNorwayForeign national, total
    The whole country976 927394 3351 621 564689 4831.71.7
    Østfold20 6314 41834 9517 3111.71.7
    Akershus112 49630 131169 41543 0031.51.4
    Oslo174 304117 226296 523235 5061.72.0
    Innlandet51 16015 60383 69020 9131.61.3
    Buskerud34 81414 55562 18120 0531.81.4
    Vestfold29 2974 81946 2277 2251.61.5
    Telemark21 0433 52333 4355 8571.61.7
    Agder59 2747 74993 96013 2231.61.7
    Rogaland81 19718 577140 22739 0811.72.1
    Vestland144 532100 333244 312160 4371.71.6
    Møre og Romsdal44 96817 12471 04925 8411.61.5
    Trøndelag - Trööndelage94 01316 156157 76233 4611.72.1
    Nordland - Nordlánnda56 28221 52593 96936 5231.71.7
    Troms - Romsa - Tromssa31 65612 07054 42920 8481.71.7
    Finnmark - Finnmárku - Finmarkku18 7606 47832 89510 0851.81.6
    Svalbard1 2 5004 0486 53910 1162.62.5
    1Svalbard is not defined as a county in the legal sense, but in official statistics Svalbard is treated in the same way as the other counties in Norway.
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  • Commercial accommodation establishments. Guest nights by guests' country of residence, selected countries
    Commercial accommodation establishments. Guest nights by guests' country of residence, selected countries
    May 2025May 2024 - May 2025
    Guest nightsPer cent
    Total3 327 9176.5
    Foreign national, total1 053 19918.0
    Norway2 274 7182.0
    Denmark44 144-12.8
    Finland19 88415.6
    Sweden107 48821.8
    Belgium13 758-25.7
    France51 62417.2
    Italy22 62552.5
    Netherlands56 233-12.2
    Poland47 02047.6
    Portugal4 526-11.9
    Russia8104.1
    United Kingdom77 43441.2
    Spain27 382-2.9
    Switzerland26 38417.6
    Germany196 5291.3
    Austria10 6555.0
    India11 83749.6
    Japan5 13041.7
    China20 704104.0
    South Korea7 192-26.2
    United States151 57383.1
    Australia13 28318.4
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About the statistics

The information under «About the statistics» was last updated 2 April 2025.

The number of businesses for all accommodation establishments corresponds to the number of establishments open to the public at least one day during the reference period.

Commercial guest nights: Guest nights at hotels, short-term holiday dwellings, camping sites and youth hostels.

Hotels and similar accommodation: establishments that offer accommodation typically on a daily or weekly basis, principally for short stays by visitors. This includes the provision of furnished accommodation in guest rooms and suites. Services include daily cleaning and bed-making.

Country of residence: International visitors are classified by the country where they reside, not necessarily their citizenship. From a tourism perspective, anyone who relocates from one country to another, and stays for longer than a year, is considered residing in that country. Citizenship is indicated in the person's passport (or other identification documents), while the country of residence must be determined using a question or inferred e.g. from the person's address.

Guest night: One person accommodated one night. A person can have several guest nights.

Arrival: a person who arrives at an accommodation establishment for overnight stay. An arrival counts only once regardless of how long they stay.

Beds and rooms correspond to the number of beds and rooms in businesses open to the public. The number of rooms and beds represent two different ways of measuring hotel capacity. In theory, hotels with only double rooms can obtain an occupancy rate of 100 per cent, while the bed capacity is 50 per cent only. The utilization of the room and the utilization of bed capacity may, therefore, develop differently from one period to another.

The utilization of bed capacity corresponds to the number of guest nights in per cent of the number of available beds, where the number of available beds is the number of beds multiplied by the establishment's number of open days during the reference period.

The utilization of room capacity corresponds to the number of occupied rooms in per cent of the number of available rooms, where the number of available rooms is the number of rooms multiplied by the establishment's number of open days during the reference period.

Revenue at hotels are the sales figure for the accommodation activity, not including any breakfast or other extra services, even though they might be included in the price of the stay. Sales are published without any VAT.
From January 1st, 2016, the VAT for accommodation sales increased from 8 to 10 per cent. From January 1st, 2018, VAT increased from 10 to 12 per cent. This may affect some comparability over time. During the COVID-19 pandemic, VAT was temporarily reduced to 6 percent, effective from April 1st 2020 until 30th September 2021.

The three purposes of guest nights at hotels are divided as follows,
Course, conference are guests who are at a course or a conference, independent of whether the conference is at the hotel or in the area. If the guest has a joining family member, the family member will be registered as a course, conference guest.

Occupation is guests who are traveling for business, contractors, public employees or equivalent, and are staying at a hotel while conducting their business. If family members join, they too will be registered as occupation, even though the family members may be traveling for holiday purposes.

Holiday, recreation are guests who are traveling for holiday or recreation.

Holiday dwellings are self-catering huts/rooms with limited service. The service does not include the making of beds, cleaning of rooms, and sanitary equipment. The establishments must be under the same management, be run on a commercial basis, and have their own reception.

Camping sites are establishments that provide accommodation in caravans, tents and campers. They can also offer accommodation in huts but are classified as holiday dwellings if they have only huts.

The total capacity for a camping site is the total number of huts and areas for tents/caravans or campers, including seasonal contracts.

Seasonal contract: Caravan/tent on seasonal contract means the rent of an area is at a fixed price irrespective of use.

A private cabin/holiday house/apartment/room is one built primarily for private, not commercial, purposes.

Region is a level between county and the entire country. The regions consist of a certain number of counties.

Tourism region is a regional classification (standard) for a level between county and municipality (66 units). These regions have been designated by a tourism bureau or other agency within the tourism industry in collaboration with Statistics Norway. Tourism regions should not overlap the county borders.

The survey is classified according to the Standard Industrial Classification 2007 (SIC2007), a Norwegian adaptation of EUROSTATs NACE standard. For more information, refer to NACE 55 (Accommodation) in https://www.ssb.no/en/klass/klassifikasjoner/6.
Standard for county: https://www.ssb.no/en/klass/klassifikasjoner/104
Standard for municipality: https://www.ssb.no/en/klass/klassifikasjoner/131
Standard for tourism region: https://www.ssb.no/en/klass/klassifikasjoner/527
Standard for region: https://www.ssb.no/en/klass/klassifikasjoner/106

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