I spent three nights at Best Western Letohallen Hotel in juli 2015, and it was for the most a quite nice stay. I arrived a bit early, but was still allowed to check-in. I got a room in the old building, situated right above the outdoor terasse, which turned out to be a quite noisy affaire during the evenings/night. There's no air conditioning in the old building, and the room was quite warm, but because of the noise outside, I had to keep the window closed to be able to sleep, even with ear plugs. But enough about that; the room was a quite large, had a single-bed, a small desk, a mirror a wardrobe and two comfortable chairs, not to mention a quite nice TV (not too many channels thought). The bed and linens were very comfortable, and apart from the noise outside I got a good night's sleep. There's no minibar, so there wasn't any place to store drinks. The bathroom was of normal size, had lots og space around the sink for toiletries, clean towels and a proper shower. The breakfast buffet is pretty appetizing, but for someone who eats gluten free - very disappointing. There's bread, crackers and crumbs all over, and they've situated crackes ABOVE the fruit, meaning that all the fruit is contaminated with crumbs, unsuitable for someone with celiac disease. A god tip for the hotel would be to keep all the gluten-containing food (breads, crackers etc) separated from the rest of the food. Apparently they had gluten free bread, but what I was served looked and tasted just liked regular bread (someone else in my travel company gave it a try), and the server seemed to have no idea what gluten free actually meant ("I think this is gluten free!"), so I didn't dare to eat it. At dinner, I asked what was gluten free, but didn't get a really clear answer ("I think this is gluten free..."), and there was cross-contamination with cutlery all over the buffet (pasta salad next to regular salad, using the same spoon for serving), meaning that eating dinner was a quite risky business (not to mention quite expensive (300 NOK) since I couldn't eat half of what was there, and there was no gluten free dessert). The others in my travel company said that everything was delicious, and I trust them on their word, but it's disappointing that a hotel doesn't have better routines for guests with food allergies/intolerances in 2015. There's a nice bar/waiting area by the reception, with comfortable chairs - a nice place to sit and chat in the evenings. The hotel allows animals, but be sure to mention that when you order. There's nice outside areas to walk the dogs, and plenty of parking (free), so it's definitely a nice place to stay if you bring dogs. :) Be aware that the hotel is situated quite far from the airport, so you need some form of transportation to get there, and if you need a place directly by the airport, this isn't the place to stay.