Urban stays are long overdue for reinvention

Think of a lobby. Now imagine a living room.

Cities are alive with people on the move – entrepreneurs, creatives, and professionals from every field – chasing ideas, connections, and experiences. Yet they’d never define themselves as business travelers, and definitely not as tourists.

For those who live the city

There’s a growing nomadic tribe that seeks out local foods, crafted coffee and cocktails, cultural moments, and pulse-raising sports. And when the day ends, they need a place to rest and recharge without giving up the means to keep exploring tomorrow.

We’re here to rip up the old hotel rulebook

Hotels are on every corner – some luxurious, some low-cost — but is there really a place for the curious and open-hearted? Stey challenges the rigid, transactional, one-size-fits-all approach to hotels and housing — creating space for something more human, rooted in what people truly want, need, and long for when they’re on the move.

We’re hiring

Host & Community Builder (Stavanger)