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Bergen, Norway’s gateway to the fjords, is a charming coastal city known for its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled between seven mountains, Bergen offers breathtaking landscapes, from scenic fjords to vibrant waterfronts like the UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf. Visitors can explore its colourful wooden buildings, historic sites, and bustling fish market while enjoying a mix of modern attractions and centuries-old traditions.
Famous for its quaint multi coloured buildings that sit along the harbour. Wander along the stunning coast of the city and take in the fresh sea air and charming spirit of Bergen. With its unique blend of nature and culture, Bergen serves as the perfect destination for outdoor adventurers and history enthusiasts alike.
With so much to see in Bergen joining us on a tour is the best way to explore the city. From the bustling fish market where local fishermen have traded for over 800 years, to the gorgeous UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bryggen, with its colourful shops, pubs and museums.
When visiting Bergen, expect a city that beautifully blends natural wonders with a rich cultural scene. Surrounded by mountains and fjords, Bergen offers stunning views and easy access to outdoor adventures like hiking and fjord tours. The UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf is a must-see, with its colourful wooden buildings and rich history. You'll also find a vibrant atmosphere at the bustling fish market, where fresh seafood is a highlight. The city's weather can be unpredictable, with frequent rain, so pack accordingly. Overall, Bergen provides a mix of scenic beauty, history, and Norwegian charm.
No trip to Bergen would be complete without a trip to Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visiting Bryggen is like stepping back in time to a vibrant medieval trading port. The site is famous for its colourful wooden buildings lining the harbour, once the heart of the Hanseatic League's trading empire. As you explore its narrow alleyways and old merchant houses, you'll discover artisan shops, galleries, and museums that showcase Bergen's rich history. Bryggen’s picturesque charm and cultural significance make it a must-see for anyone visiting the city. Take a moment to try out one of the colourful restaurants along Bryggen or stop off in one of the shops to pick up some locally produced souvenirs.
The KODE museums in Bergen are comprised of several buildings showcasing an impressive collection of fine art, including works by Edvard Munch, as well as contemporary exhibits, design, and crafts. The museums also feature rotating international exhibitions and beautifully curated spaces dedicated to Norwegian composers like Edvard Grieg. The museums offer a deep dive into Norway’s rich artistic and cultural heritage and are a must see for anyone visiting the Norwegian city. Whether you're an art lover or a casual visitor, KODE provides a captivating cultural experience, blending Norway’s artistic past with modern creativity.
For the best views of the city and surrounding Fjords you can’t beat Mount Ulriken. Accessible by a scenic cable car ride, Ulriken stands as the highest of Bergen’s seven mountains, providing stunning vistas of the rugged landscape and the shimmering waters below. Once at the summit, you can enjoy a range of activities, from hiking along well-marked trails to savouring a meal at the mountaintop restaurant. Whether you're captivated by the breathtaking scenery or seeking an adventurous outdoor experience, Mount Ulriken promises a memorable highlight of your Bergen visit.
The best time to visit Bergen is during the late spring and summer months, from May to early September. During this period, Bergen experiences milder temperatures, longer daylight hours, and less frequent rainfall, which enhances the natural beauty of the surrounding fjords and mountains. June through August is particularly appealing, as the city comes alive with festivals, outdoor events, and tourists, while the landscapes are lush and vibrant. The pleasant weather also makes it ideal for hiking, exploring the scenic coastlines, and taking boat trips through the famous Norwegian fjords.
Visiting Bergen on a guided tour is an unforgettable experience. The city is the perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Nestled between stunning fjords and majestic mountains, this charming city is the perfect gateway to Norway’s breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're strolling along the UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf, hiking up Mount Ulriken, or embarking on a scenic fjord cruise, Bergen provides endless opportunities for adventure and discovery. With its lively atmosphere, local festivals, and picturesque surroundings, a trip to Bergen promises a truly magical experience for every traveler.
Some must-see attractions include Bryggen Wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage site; Mount Fløyen, accessible by the Fløibanen funicular; the Bergenhus Fortress; and the Bergen Fish Market. You can also take boat tours to explore nearby fjords like Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord.
Bergen is known for its rainy weather, so visitors should be prepared for showers even in summer. However, summers are mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 20°C (55°F to 68°F). Winters are chilly but generally not extreme, with average temperatures around 0°C to 5°C (32°F to 41°F).
Hiking is a favourite activity, especially up Mount Fløyen and Mount Ulriken. You can also enjoy boat trips through the fjords, kayaking, or biking around the city. For nature lovers, a fjord cruise or exploring Norway’s coastal landscapes are also highly recommended.
Yes, Bergen is a very walkable city. The city centre is compact, and most attractions are within walking distance. There’s also a well-developed public transport system with buses and light rail, as well as taxis and bicycle rentals.
Fresh seafood is a highlight in Bergen. Visit the Fish Market to try traditional Norwegian dishes such as fish soup, smoked salmon, or freshly caught shrimp. Other local favourites include reindeer, lamb dishes, and the sweet dessert “krumkake.”
Yes, most people in Bergen speak English fluently, so communication is usually not an issue for international visitors. Signs and information are often available in English as well. As well as this all of our local guides are fluent in English so you can speak with your guides if you need help with anything.
Our useful travel guides for Norway, to help you plan your trip to Scandinavia.
From the captivating capital of Oslo, to beautiful Bergen and the wild Svalbard archipelago, here are the places you simply cannot miss when you visit Norway on a package tour.
Deep inside the Arctic Circle, this remote archipelago is located several hundred miles north of northern Norway! The main settlement Longyearbyen is home to just a handful of people, and there are more polar bears than human inhabitants. An incredible place to explore on an expedition cruise.
Norway is famous for its beautiful network of fjords, and the Sognefjord is the deepest and second-longest in the country. A memorable fjord cruise yields views of cascading waterfalls, rugged mountain peaks and emerald vegetation rising up the steep slopes.
Lillehammer hosted the 1994 Winter Olympics and remains a fascinating place to explore, particularly if you're after a skiing holiday! The landscapes here are stunning and it is very accessible from Oslo, making it a great option for visiting before or after your tour.
You've definitely seen the photos of the Atlantic Road. This beautiful ribbon of tarmac features seven bridges across the ocean, hopping from island to island and past stunning scenery on what is surely one of the world's finest road trips.
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