
Welcome to Hamar
Hamar is beautifully situated on the shores of Lake Mjøsa, Norway’s largest lake, in the heart of Innlandet County – a region renowned for its diverse cultural landscape, comprising forests, mountains, and open farmland.
Its central location in eastern Norway, strong infrastructure, and rich heritage make Hamar a natural meeting point for gathering and collaboration

Scandic Hamar is centrally located near Hamar’s town center. The hotel was renovated and expanded in 2021, and is now one of Norway’s largest conference hotels

Food and beverage is an important part of life. Bistro Nordic offer a wide range of dishes with emphasis on the Scandinavian kitchen and with an international twist.

... sessions, you can relax in modern and comfortable surroundings, take a stroll along the Mjøsa Promenade, or explore the town center just outside the hotel .
How to get there
Venue Address:
Scandic Hamar
Vangsveien 121
2318 Hamar
Norway
Oslo Airport Gardermoen is the nearest major airport to Hamar, located approximately 88 km south of the city.
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From the airport to Hamar:
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Train: The easiest and fastest option is to take the train from the airport. Direct trains run about once an hour, and the journey takes approximately 45 minutes. Timetables and tickets are available at Vy.
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Car rental: Rental cars are available at Oslo Airport. The drive to Hamar takes around 1 hour.
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Bus: Several bus services operate between Oslo Airport and Hamar, with a travel time of about 1 hour.
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Hamar Station is well connected by train to major Norwegian cities. Direct trains from Oslo run several times daily.
To check train schedules and purchase tickets in Norway, you can use the official website or mobile app of the Norwegian State Railways, Vy.
Hamar is also easily accessible by car.
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The drive from Oslo takes approximately 1.5 hours.
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The drive from Trondheim takes about 5.5 hours.
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