Inside Norway’s Juvet Landscape Hotel on Succession: the Roy family sojourned at the minimalist-chic getaway surrounded by beautiful natural views … and you can travel there too, for US$750 a night

- The HBO Max hit TV series attracts millions of viewers, has invited comparisons to real-life billionaire dynasties, and helped kick off the ‘quiet luxury’ fashion trend
- Now the Roy family is shining the spotlight on this gorgeous hotel in Norway – but it’s also appeared in Ex Machina and Danish film Exit Plan
On Sunday’s episode of Succession, the Roys took to Norway to negotiate the sale of Waystar Royco. The wheeling and dealing takes place at the Juvet Landscape Hotel, which is nestled in the mountain and overlooking a river.

If not for the “death-wrestling with ogres” and the awkward rave, the Norwegian retreat in the most recent episode of Succession looks nothing short of idyllic, boasting incredible views of the lush valley and birch forest, a spa with a steam room and hot tub, and buffets of smoked fish and breads.
It turns out you, too, can enjoy the luxurious haven from the “Kill List” (Succession season four, episode five), and you won’t even have to deal with heckling – or weird confessions – from Lukas Matsson.
The episode takes place at the Juvet Landscape Hotel in the Valldal valley in northwestern Norway. A self-described “once-in-a-lifetime escape” that merges modern architecture and the natural world, a room at the hotel goes for between US$430 and US$750 per night.
Here are the details on the luxurious retreat.