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Bergen, Norway Cruises

Bergen, Norway Cruises

Bergen is a fascinating historical city nestled in beautiful surroundings in the North Sea. Bergen is close to nature and is situated between seven mountains. The town has a proud cultural heritage. Even the local streets, gardens, and parks have something related to history and culture. The museums and institutions offer rich cultural performances and exhibitions throughout the year. This region combines culture, nature, and exciting urban life. Moreover, the climate is oceanic, with plentiful rainfalls through all seasons.

Bergen Highlights

Below are the Bergen highlights!

1. The Gateway to the Fjords

Hardangerfjord and Sognefjord, the longest fjord in Norway, are both within reach of Bergen. The harbor in the city center is the departure point for daily day trips to explore the magnificent fjords of Western Norway - including smaller fjords such as the Osterfjord. A scenic fjord landscape will greet you as you travel away from your destination, including mountains, small villages, birds, and farms.

2. Get a Taste of Bergen

Fishing and seafood trading was centered in Bergen, even in medieval times, when Norway was famous for its fishery industry. A fish market in the city center right opposite Bryggen is open every day. You can find some of the freshest seafood around here at seafood restaurants. You can sample Norwegian delicacies like fiskekaker, and meatball-like fish patties, served in burger buns if you do not wish to sit through a three-course meal or pay Norwegian restaurant prices.

3. The Fresh Air and Delicious Water

Even in cities like Bergen and Oslo, Norway has some of the freshest air, thanks to its tireless protection of the environment and abundant natural resources. Spending a few days in Bergen might even feel a bit cleansing.

Interesting Spots to Visit

Its seven mountains, world-class harbor, and numerous water activities make Bergen an ideal destination for those who enjoy mountain hiking, city walking, water sports, and culture. A well-known fjord is within easy reach of the city, located in Western Norway's heart. What once was Norway's capital has some great reasons to visit. Do you want to take a look around?

1. Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf

There are many things to see and do in Bergen, Norway, including the Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf, located at Bryggen, 5003 Bergen. Restaurants, boutique shops, and studios are abundant in the area. This place perfectly blends old and new cultures due to its narrow alleyways and old wooden merchant houses. The museum in Bryggen exhibits fascinating historical artifacts as ancient as the 14th century, so don't miss it when you're in the area.

2. Market Square

A prime location at the Southwest end of Bergen's main harbor, Market Square is located at Grensegrenden 1, 5035 Bergen. It is here where you will find the most authentic 700-year-old fish market in the city. The Market Square is busiest early in the morning when traders sell and purchase fresh catch in the fish market. One of the highlights of a visit to Bergen, Norway, is to see this unique and beautiful market square.

3. Old Bergen Open-Air Museum

A famous place in the old city district of Bergen, the Old Bergen Open-Air Museum, can be found at Sandviken. A collection of 35 historic wooden buildings is displayed in an open-air museum. A museum displaying the city's architectural diversity from the 18th and 19th centuries is housed within the building.

4. The Seven Mountains

A unique feature of Bergen is its proximity to mountains. Many mountains surround the city center, including Mount Fløyen and Mount Ulriken. Bergeners and tourists alike enjoy these attractions. It has been a hundred years since the Fløibanen Funicular climbed Mount Fløyen. It takes only 6 minutes to go from the city streets to "the roof of Bergen." To get back to the city center, many take the Fløibanen Funicular up. It takes 40 minutes to walk this beautiful trail. The Ulriken Cable Car is another unique activity that gives you a tingle in your stomach. Bergen's famous Mount Ulriken can be accessed by cable car in about 7 minutes; from there, you have terrific views. Those who like hiking can also explore the top.

5. The Nordnes and Sandviken Neighborhoods

Nordnes is a great walking destination if you like strolling around the city. The Bergen Aquarium is located in Nordnes, one of the oldest parts of town. During the reign of King *Øystein, Nordnes' oldest buildings date back to the 12th century. Nordnes is also the best place for taking photos if you want the best views of Bryggen. In Bryggen, Sandviken is another pretty part. Despite its narrow streets, this neighborhood has many winding pathways. The opinions of Bergen get even better the further you walk up the cobblestone streets, up the mountainside, and you will be rewarded with a spectacular view!

Where to visit during a 3 day trip to Bergen? 

If you’re planning to spend 3-days trip to Bergen, don’t forget to visit this places and do this things. For day 1 plan to visit coffee & brunch, Kayak around islands near Bergen, roam around Bergen City Center, Savor seafood at the Bergen Fish Market (Fisketorget), explore Bryggen: the historic Hanseatic Wharf, the Hanseatic Museum, Visit the Bergenhus Fortress, and Floibanen Funicular for Sunset.  

Plan you day 2 by having traditional norwegian food, Vidden Hike from Ulriken to Floyen Vidden Hike details, natural walk to revurtjern lake, Fjord cruise to Mostraumen, shopping in Bergen, and have your coffee breakfast in local restaurant and bars.  

Plan your day 3 by exploring the Bergen Aquarium to start your day off right. You can also feed penguins and seals in the shark tunnel and see crocodiles. Explore a Bergen museum to finish your day. Kode - the Art Museum of Bergen is very popular with visitors for its new Edvard Munch exhibition. There will be plenty of time for shopping for the rest of the day! At Torgallmenningen, you will find the Galleriet Shopping Center. In Bryggen, you'll find a wide selection of souvenirs. 

When to Visit?

Find out what type of weather to expect during the four seasons so you can make the most of your experience. There is a summer season from June to August, an autumn and fall season from September to November, winter starting from December to February, and a spring season from March to May.

Frequently Asked Questions about to Bergen

A trip to Bergen should include these listed things – Mount Floyen, Bryggen, Hanseatic Museum, Edvard Grieg Museum, Bergen Fish Market, Bergenhus Fortress, The Royal Palace, Olav Kyrres Gate, Fjord Cruise, Bergen Aquarium, Cafes & Restaurants, KODE Art Museums, Mount Ulriken and Rosenkrantz Tower.

The most unique feature of Bergen is surrounded by seven mountains offering magnificent views, it’s the gateway to the fjords, it’s home to Bryggen Wharf, famous for boasting colorful wooden architecture, famous for its great nightlife, lively student city, it’s rainy, it’s artsy and home to some of Norway’s best-known cultural figures, a boater’s paradise, it’s build on strong traditions, it’s green, and decorated with impressive street art and murals.

While traveling in Bergen, remember to pack things like fleece, extra socks, jacket or coat, light gloves or mittens, warm pants or jeans, sneakers or comfortable shoes, waterproof snow boots, waterproof jacket that can be used in snow, a windproof umbrella, and light & heavy skirts.
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