Things to do in Bergen, on the southwestern coast of Norway, include exploring stunning mountains and fjords, colourful wooden houses along the wharf, hiking and cycling trails and historic sites. A prime attraction here is the Sognefjord, among the longest and deepest in the country. You can take a funicular up Fløyen Mountain or take the Ulriken Cable Car up the highest of the 7 mountains in Bergen to catch...
Read moreThe best things to do in Bergen take you through the historical city and beautiful surroundings. The second-largest city in Norway, it retains its small-town charm and welcoming atmosphere. It’s a cultural hub, with outstanding museums, galleries, historical areas and...
Norway is a diverse country with plenty of stunning scenery, but if you ask anyone what they associate most with...
Bergen is known as the city among the mountains and of course has plenty of great hiking terrain. Many forests...
Bergen is a small, densely built town surrounded by a large, widespread populated area. Its location in the meeting between...
Ever since the camera was invented, photography has been an important part of the travel experience, both as a creative...
Bergen is a picture-perfect town with plenty to see in a small radius - completely free. With a good pair...
Bergen is a compact and easy to navigate city, which is fun to stroll around with the family. Many of...
Bergen is Norway's second largest city, and is, in many people's opinion, also the country's finest. There is still a...
Bergen has a list of those places that are a must-see, such as Mount Fløyen, Bryggen etc. These are places...
Bergen's food and dining scene is outstanding but can be on the pricey side, with everything on offer from Italian pizzerias to Chinese cafes and, of course, traditional Norwegian cuisine. You might enjoy a visit to the Flying Dutchman, which is an authentic British pub that will offer you a little taste of home with great views and even warm blankets to snuggle up beneath. Magic Ice Bergen should definitely be...
Read moreBergen's food culture is based on the fish trade, which created the wealth that the city is built on. This is where you'll find cod fresh from the sea, shellfish from the fjords, trout from the mountains and salmon from...
The restaurant industry in Bergen is defined by its many newcomers and increased technical skill. A large number of visitors and a local population that increasingly knows how to appreciate good food has led to a high demand for good...
Shopping in Bergen has become all about the large shopping malls in the suburbs, which have developed over the decades. It's easy to see why permanent residents and visitors to this rainy city like to stay under cover, and with great parking facilities and large shopping areas, the shopping mall concept is attractive to both customers and retailers.This growth has...
Read moreThe cultural life in Bergen has many things to offer those who want to continue to experience the city once dinner is over. From standup comedy to theatre, music and dancing, there will be something to suit your post-dinner mood.If you need to move your body, head for one of many dance floors, usually filled with hipp electronic music. But...
Read moreOur Bergen Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help planning your trip to one of the most popular destinations in Norway. No matter how frequently you travel, some questions will always need answers: What’s the weather like? How can I get from the airport to my hotel? What currency and type of plug do I need?...
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