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Accommodation

Clarion collection Hotel Hammer

Clarion collection Hotel Hammer 

Located in central Lillehammer on Storgata, the city’s well-preserved main street, a beautiful hotel hides behind a modest facade. Only ten minutes from the railway station. A cash free establishment that includes both a gym and a sauna. 

Welcome! 

Scandic Victoria Lillehammer

Scandic Victoria Lillehammer is centrally located on Storgata, Lillehammer’s popular pedestrian street, and is the perfect starting point to enjoy the many activities Lillehammer has to offer. The hotel was built in 1872, but underwent a full renovation in 2019. A new extension with 55 new rooms and a garage was opened in December 2020.

Mølla Hotell

Located downstream  from Storgata and only five minutes away from the railway station this totally facelifted local has  been transformed from an industrial millhouse into one of the world’s most unusual hotels. Staying at the Mølla Hotell, you are surrounded by the original architecture and machinery of the historic mill, along with photograps and memorabilia form 1994 Lillehammer Winter Olympics. Toppen Bar is above Mølla Hotel.

  • Booking: Send an e-mail to post@aksjemollen.no 
  • Address: Elvegaten 12, 2609 Lillehammer (See map)
  • For a discount when booking: Order at their website and give the code: CEP2023

Welcome! 

Food and social program

Food illustration (Photo: Amalie Gjerdbakken)

Lunch

You can buy lunch both days in the campus cafeteria. There will be a selection of different dishes, both warm and cold.

Dinner

There will be dinner Thursday night at 19:00, starting with apertif and social mingle.

In the evening, there will be a social gathering at Toppen bar - the rooftop skybar at Mølla hotell.

Plan your trip

  • Bus or train: EnTur
  • Electric bicycle: ShareBike app to rent a bicycle from the cafeteria located in Lillehammer station. 

How to travel to Lillehammer from Oslo

  • By train: VY. Take a train in the northbound direction (direction Lillehammer, possibly Trondheim). Travel time by train about 2 hours. Tickets can be purchased online, at the station, and on the train (extra charge NOK 40). Lillehammer train station is the main transport terminal for buses, trains and taxis.
  • By car: Via the imain road E6. It takes a little over 2 hours.

Airports

  • Nearest airport is Oslo Airport Gardermoen, one hour and forty minutes from Lillehammer by train. Trains run every hour to Lillehammer.

From Lillehammer centrum to campus

There are 3 busslines from Lillehammer centrum to campus: B1, B2 and B4. You can buy tickes on board the buss (with an extra fee), or on the national app EnTur, or the regional app Innlandstrafikk. You can also bike or drive, but we do recommend an environmentally friendly journey. There are charging station for electric vehicles to campus. 

 

Get to know the city! 

Take a look at The official tourist information.

Maihaugen

Lillehammer is also the home of a great architectural Cultural heritage site, Maihaugen. The outdoor museum is in walking distance from the city centre and is perfect for a restorative stroll. Here you will find typical architectural styles from Norway, all the way back to the 1600. You can use your phone and scan QR codes at the site for more information. At Maihaugen you can reflect on architectural psychology, and how the different buildings influence you. Historic significance is one of the elements of importance for aesthetic preference, according to Jack Nasar.

Last modified Oct. 9, 2023 11:29 PM