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Bergen Børs Hotel
Bergen Børs Hotel
Opus XVI, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World
Opus XVI, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World
Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz
Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz
Keyser Apartments 8
Keyser Apartments 8
Scandic Torget Bergen
Scandic Torget Bergen
Scandic Flesland Airport
Scandic Flesland Airport
Charmante Skostredet Hôtel
Charmante Skostredet Hôtel
Fosswinckel Apartments
Fosswinckel Apartments
Grand Hotel Terminus
Grand Hotel Terminus
Hotel Park Bergen
Hotel Park Bergen
Thon Hotel Orion
Thon Hotel Orion
Magic Kloverhuset Harbour Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals
Magic Kloverhuset Harbour Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals
Scandic Ørnen
Scandic Ørnen
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bergen
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bergen
Meltzers Apartment
Meltzers Apartment
Rosenberg Apartments
Rosenberg Apartments
Quality Hotel Edvard Grieg
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Where to stay in Bergen

Bergen City Centre
Bergen City Centre captures the heart of Norway's seafood heritage with its colourful Hanseatic buildings at Bryggen UNESCO site. Medieval alleyways wind past artisan workshops, museums, and the bustling Fish Market where vendors sell fresh catches daily. Mount Fløyen's funicular railway offers breathtaking fjord views above the city's distinctive red-tiled roofs. Explore narrow cobblestone streets lined with traditional seafood restaurants serving salmon and king crab. The compact historic district makes walking easy between cultural attractions like the Maritime Museum and Bergenhus Fortress. Three metro stations connect you to the wider city when your feet need rest.

Sandviken
Sandviken offers a window into Bergen's maritime past through its charming 18th-century wooden houses. Narrow cobblestone streets lead you through this historic waterfront area where authentic Norwegian life continues at a gentle pace. The coastal paths provide stunning fjord and mountain views. This peaceful area maintains its residential character with minimal tourist infrastructure. You can explore Stoltzekleiven for panoramic vistas or visit the nearby Old Bergen Museum. With limited dining options and early closing hours, Sandviken rewards those seeking a genuine glimpse into traditional Norwegian area life.

Nygård
Nygård blends quiet residential streets with university energy in Bergen's cultural heart. Traditional wooden homes sit alongside modern campus buildings, creating a peaceful yet vibrant atmosphere. Students fill local cafés while parks offer green retreats from city life. Walk to attractions like Grieg Hall and Bergen Art Museum or hop on the convenient light rail. The neighborhood's authentic Norwegian character shines through in small bookshops and casual eateries serving traditional fish soup. Nearby hills provide hiking opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

Sentrum
Bergen's Sentrum captivates visitors with its UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf, where colourful medieval buildings stand as living history. The historic fish market buzzes with Arctic seafood vendors. Cobblestone streets lead to centuries-old churches and museums housed in timber-framed structures. This walkable district puts most attractions within a 10-minute stroll. Light rail connects you to the airport and suburbs. Traditional seafood restaurants serve local delicacies while artisan shops offer hand-knitted Norwegian goods. The harbour provides stunning mountain views beyond the bustling maritime activity.

Bergenhus
Bergenhus showcases Bergen's medieval soul through its UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf. Colourful wooden facades line the harbour where Hanseatic merchants once traded goods from distant lands. The neighborhood's cobblestone streets lead to cultural treasures like St. Mary's Church and Bergenhus Fortress. Visitors can browse the historic fish market that's been operating since the 1200s. Museums display Norway's rich maritime heritage while the waterfront offers stunning fjord views. The area is easily explored on foot with metro stations providing convenient connections to the rest of Bergen.
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Colourful wooden buildings line the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf, where you'll find artisan workshops and the best fish soup in town. Ride the Fløibanen funicular at sunset for panoramic fjord views, then explore the fish market where vendors offer free samples of smoked salmon.

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