Banqueting – Hotel Kong Carl

Hotel Kong Carl has a total of 6 different function rooms that are suitable for everything from intimate parties to large gatherings of up to 100 guests, and has concepts and menus for most occasions.

Hotel Kong Carl tailors all events such as Christmas parties, course conferences, weddings, anniversaries, proms, confirmations, memorial services, kick offs, company parties, pub evenings, concerts and big shows to name a few.

Here there are premises and menus for most occasions.

Salons
In the hotel there are five lounges of different sizes. In Salon A and B, 10-12 people can be catered for, while in Salon D, up to 20 people can be catered for. In the hotel's beautiful breakfast room a long table can be set for 22 people. Small tables can seat approx. 50 people in the dining room.

Waterlounge & Bar

Waterlounge & Bar is the place where you get to enjoy, relax, have fun and party. The bar displays today’s paper and offers a selection of games for entertainment and to relax. The bar is located at the Hotel Farris Bad.

Waterlounge is perfect for conferences during the day, and perfect for a drink in the evening. Both guests of the hotel and non-guests are welcome for a good time at all times, during the day, the evening and night.

Foynhagen

On the harbour in Tønsberg you’ll find Foynhagen, an idyllic spot right by the water. Foynhagen is located on a historical ground, where Svend Foyn, a pioneer in norwegian whale catching, lived.

Today the spot is perfect as a concerts arena during the summer. Both international and national artist have performed in the outdoor arena. Right next door is the restaurant Foyn restaurant, which offers exciting meals and outdoor seating.

The location is perfect for both small and big companies events, business dinners, kick off, launches, fairs and birthdays. With years of experience, Foynhagen is glad to help out with activities and entertainment if needed.

Contact for more information.

Farris Bad restaurant

Enjoy the great selection on the menu with the beautiful view from the restaurant.

BREAKFAST
At Farris bad you can start your day with a tasty meal experience while watching the sunrise over Larviksfjorden.
06:30 – 10:00 Monday – Friday
07:30 – 11:00 Saturday – Sunday

LUNCH
11:30 – 14:30 Monday – Friday
12:00 – 15:00 Saturday – Sunday

DINNER
18:00 – 22:00 Monday – Sunday
Last table setting 21:45

THE FOOD BAR
15:00-21:00 Monday – Friday 
12:00-21:00 Saturday – Sunday

SEASIDE LOUNGE & FOODBAR
Late lunch, a light dinner dish, after work with colleagues or friends. Seaside Lounge & Foodbar is Farris Bad restaurant concept that offers social dining. Enjoy the light athmosphere and the sea view from the beach area, or sit indoors on stormy days and evenings to enjoy food and chat in the heat of the open fireplace.

Tuesday to Thursday at. 16: 00-22:00
Friday and Saturday at. 15:00 – 22:00
Deviating opening hours and menu at Seaside may occur.

Book a table: booking@farrisbad.no, +47 33 19 60 00

Færder National Park

Færder National Park comprises 340 square kilometres of mainland, islands, reefs and seabed in Færder municipality. It stretches from Ormøy in the north to Færder lighthouse in the south. The islands south of Hvasser, Verdens Ende and Moutmarka are part of the national park. In the middle of the Oslo Fjord, Færder National Park borders Ytre Hvaler National Park.

Færder National Park is an important area for coastal outdoor life, and large areas are secured as publicly owned outdoor areas. Boating, kayaking, hiking and swimming are popular activities here, in addition to being an important local area for permanent residents and cottage owners. The proximity to Tønsberg city and the densely populated Oslo area means that Færder National Park is much used.

Færder National Park is a distinctive archipelago landscape that is the result of the work carried out by the enormous ice masses from the Ice Age.

The sea areas in the national park are very varied, from groundwater areas in the skerries to the deep sea areas further from land. In the shallow areas, there are large kelp forests and lush eelgrass beds that are important breeding areas for fish. At the depths, we find exciting seabed landscapes with large mountain gorges and flat soft bottom areas, and this variation provides a basis for a diverse animal and plant life on the seabed.

Several important nesting areas for seabirds are included in the national park. It is also home to a diverse black plant flora and insect fauna. Particularly important areas are Sandø, Bolærne, Østre Bustein and Moutmarka.

VISIT THE NATIONAL PARK

Færder National Park is easily accessible by boat, car and public transport. At the End of the World, you can drive a private car all the way to the border of the national park.

Dinner with a view – Verdens Ende Spiseriet is a restaurant at the End of the World, and open all year.

YOU CAN…

Tents are allowed for up to two days minimum 150 meters from houses and cottages. Tents are not allowed in the seabird areas, Ruseodden on Østre Bolæren, Sandø, Østre Bustein and Moutmarka. See map of tenting areas.

Barbecue is prohibited directly on the surface.

Bonfires are not allowed from 15th of October to 15th of April. Bonfires are not allowed directly on the mountains and rocks all year round.

Bathing is of course allowed. The same applies to the clearing of landed seaweed and kelp at widely used bathing sites.

Fishing of cod is forbidden. Fishing of other fish is perfectly fine, as long as you stay within the rules set by the fishing authorities.

Berries and edible mushrooms can be picked for your own use.

Flowers and ordinary plants can also be picked for own use, except in the former plant protection area in Kjøkkenbukta on Østre Bolæren.

BUT REMEMBER THAT …

The speed limit at sea is 5 knots within 100 meters of land, and otherwise 30 knots within the outermost islands. The speed must always be adapted to the conditions, so that there are no accidents or injuries.

Film and photo with drone is not allowed.

Water scooter is prohibited. The same applies to unnecessary noise when using motorized model aircraft and the like.

Motor traffic on land is not allowed, with some exceptions for agriculture and some other purposes.

Pollution and littering of all types is of course not allowed.

There is a leash requirement for dogs in the entire national park in the period 1 April to 15 October. In the seabird areas (zone B), the restraining order applies throughout the year. The bird life in the seabird areas must not be disturbed. In these areas, traffic on land and up to 50 meters from land is not permitted during the breeding period 15.04 – 15.07. Hi, nests, nesting, breeding and spawning grounds are protected against damage and unnecessary disturbance.

Release of animals on land and in water is prohibited.

Cultural monuments must be treated with respect and protected from damage and destruction. Loose cultural monuments must not be moved or removed.

Restaurant Excellensen

Wassilioff Hotel's à la carte restaurant, Exellensen seats 68 people. The restaurant has picturesque view to the wharf. Decorated with paintings by Odd Nedrum, Edv. Didricks and Hjalmar Johnsen.

Bar – Wassilioff Hotel

At Hotel Wassilioff you can enjoy a drink at either the Pub tatiana, or at the spacious lobby bar.

Enjoy a drink before and after dinner in nice surroundings. The soft armchairs and sofas are perfect for relaxation. 

Hotel Wassilioff – banqueting

The hotel has 9 different rooms to suit everything from intimate dinners to large gatherings up to 235 guests in the same room.

Selmas have (garden)
Selma's have was refurbished in 2010 and is Hotel Wassilioff's main lounge. The hall is named after Herman Wildenvey's poem "It was Selma this time". Herman Wildenvey was a frequent guest at the Hotel Wassilioff. Selma's Garden is the perfect setting for parties and weddings, and it can accommodate up to 130 people for parties. There is plenty of space for dancing and the venue has its own bar.

Aamot salen (hall)
Located in the oldest building part of the hotel, and has always been the hotel's dining room. On the walls are still the original murals from 1923 by Asbjørn Aamodt, with motifs from the summer in Stavern. For parties, the hall can accommodate up to 75 people and has associated pleasant lounges. The Aamodt hall has windows facing the sea.

Capt. Cabin
Light and airy hall with large windows facing the Crown Prince's grounds and the sea. The hall is suitable for parties of up to 60 people.

Lillesalongen
On the 2nd floor of the hotel is Lillesalongen. As the name suggests, this is a relatively small room, but it has a fantastic view of the sea and its own balcony. Suitable for small dinner parties. Maximum 12 people.

Tatiana PUB
Has 65 seats and many standing places.

BAR W / lobby bar
The hotel's spacious bar is a nice meeting place before and after dinner. Here are deep armchairs, soft sofas and colors that give peace of mind. 45 seats.

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Events

In beautiful surroundings you will find rooms in different sizes, ideal for wedding, kick-off, gala dinner, anniversary or no occasion. 

Viksfjord – up to 200 people 
Viksfjord – up to 200 people 
Grand Bistro – approx. 80 people
Hummeren (in connection with Grand Bistro) – 65 people
Viksfjord – 200 people
Viksfjord 1 – max 100 people
Viksfjord 2 – max 90 people
Havneholmen – 20 people
Topsuiten – approx. 20 people, more possible for mingling

The hotel also offers other rooms and places for dining and mingling such as the Grand Bar, Grand Terrasse and more. You are welcome by for a view and an informal chat.

The hotel is happy to assist with the planning, and ensures that the event meets your expectations.

The Nesjar Monument

The monument was unveiled on St Olaf Day, 29th of July 2016.

The battle of Nesjar is looked upon as one of the most crucial sea battles in Norwegian history. Approximately 5000 men and 75 ships participated in the battle. Olav Haraldsson (Olaf the holy) won the battle against some of the most powerful chiefs of Svein Jarl. With this he ruled Norway, as the first king since Harald Fairhair. This laid the foundation for a structured state in Norway and the introduction of Christianity.

The battle of Nesjar is the first precise dated event in Norwegian history. Found in written sources such as "Heimskringla", "Fagerskinna", "Den legendariske Olavs-saga", "Flatøybok" and kvadet "Nesjarvisur" of Sigvat Skald. The battle of Nesjar was most likely located outside Værvågen/ ”behind” Mølen in Brunlanes.