Attractions around Bergen
Explore 54 attractions, restaurants, shops around Bergen
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Mount Floyen and the Funicular
Vetrelidsallmenningen 23A, Bergen 5014 Norway
Fløyen is a must do while in Bergen. Fløibanen, the funicular brings you up the hillside, from Bergen city centre to the top of the mountain in 6 minutes. At Mount Fløyen you will find beautiful views of Bergen, the nearby islands, fjords and mountains surrounding Bergen. Fløyen is a great destination for hiking, mountain biking and soft adventures. We are surrounded by hillsides, mountains, forests, nice little lakes and numerous trails. We offer daily guided hikes “Hiking Mount Fløyen" and Mountain bike rental from mid June until mid August. We love children, and the children love Fløyen. Let the kids explore our playground, Fløysletten climbing playground, the Troll forest. Try out canoe paddling at lake Skomakerdiket (mid June - mid August), feel the adrenalin rush in FløyenKids ziplinepark and get at kiss from our lovely goats at Fløyen. Fløistuen shop and cafè have souvenirs, perfect gifts and memories from Bergen and Norway. We offer local food as “Fløyenbollen", the cinnamon-bun and our organic soup “Fløyensuppen". Fløien Folkerestaurant is open daily from May until September.
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Fish Market
Bergen Harbour, Bergen 5014 Norway
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Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf
Bergen 5003 Norway
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Bergen Tourist Information
Strandkaien 3, Bergen 5013 Norway
The Tourist Information Centre in Bergen is the official visitor centre/tourist information in Bergen, Norway. Located right above the famous Fish Market in the city center, we're happy to help you make the most out of your visit to Bergen and the surrounding area. Welcome to Bergen!
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Mount Ulriken
Haukelandsbakken 40, Bergen 5009 Norway
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Troldhaugen Edvard Grieg Museum
Troldhaugvegen 65, Bergen 5232 Norway
Enchanting residence of the composer Edvard Grieg and his wife, who lived there every summer from 1885 to 1907. The museum also comprises the chamber music hall, Troldsalen, where daily concerts are held during the summer season. Museum building with shop, exhibition and cafeteria.
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Bergen Aquarium
Nordnesbakken 4, Bergen 5005 Norway
Bergen Aquarium At the Bergen Aquarium, you can study a coloful and exciting range of fish, watch the otters and other animals get food and watch 360-degree film in Domen, Storsalen. The nice thing about the Aquarium is that you can be both indoors and outdoors, and we have a large nice playground on the roof. You'll definitely know something you didn't beforehand. At Bergen Aquarium, children and adults alike can see, read about and follow the animals and aquarium keepers at close range. You can watch shows and feedings, and see how fish and animals act when in their element. Bergen Aquarium has been a must-see institution for visitors and residents alike since 1960. It's situated a short way from the centre of Bergen, in a fantastic parkside location with a view out over the seaward approach to Bergen from all sides. You can also grab food at Spiseriet Aquarium, if you get hungry.
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Det Hanseatiske Museum og Schoetstuene
Ovregaten 50, Bergen 5003 Norway
This wooden building is furnished in 18th-century style and gives visitors a feel of what Bergen was like in its medieval trading days. During a couple of years now, the City of Bergen is implementing a major restoration work. We tell you the Hanseatic story from Schøtstuene and Bryggen. Join us at Schøtstuene!
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Hardangerfjord
Bergen 5601 Norway
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KODE Art Museums of Bergen
Rasmus Meyers alle 9 Rasmus Meyers allé 3, Bergen 5015 Norway
Kode is one of Scandinavia's largest museums for art and music. It has a unique combination of art museums and composers' homes, of visual art, historical objects, concerts and parklands. Kode stewards almost 50,000 objects that can be experienced in four museum buildings in Bergen city centre, and in the homes of the composers Ole Bull (Lysøen), Harald Saeverud (Siljustøl) and Edvard Grieg (Troldhaugen). Welcome to Kode!
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Fantoft Stave Church
Fantoftvegen 38C, Bergen 5072 Norway
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The Rosenkrantz Tower
Bergenhus 4, Bergen 5003 Norway
Regarded as the most important Renaissance monument in Norway. The Rosenkrantz Tower was the residence of one of Norway's most significant kings, Magnus the Lawmender, in the 13th century. Parts of the tower are from the 1270s and were built by Mangus the Lawmender Håkonsson, but it has been extended several times for pursposes of fortification and offices for the govenors of Bergen. In the 16th century it became the governor´s castle. To visit the Rosenkrantz Tower is to get close to history. You will see the authentic stone walls in King Magnus Lagabøte's bedroom, the chapel with the original altar where the King spent a lot of his time, and the room on the ground floor where his guards lived. Climb the winding, dim, narrow flight of stairs from the 16th-century dungeons, guardsrooms, a chapel, royal bedrom all the way up to the cannon attic. The cannons up here were used only once in a war, during the battle of Vågen, on 2 August, 1665. At the top you can enter the top roof wher
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Bergenhus Fortress
Bergenhus, Bergen 5003 Norway
Håkon´s Hall: The main building in Norway's first castle, built between 1247 and 1261 by King Håkon Håkonsson as a royal residence and banquet hall. The Rosenkrantz Tower: Regarded as the most important Renaissance monument in Norway. The Rosenkrantz Tower was the residence of one of Norway’s most significant kings, Magnus the Lawmender, in the 13th century. Parts of the tower are from the 1270s and were built by Mangus the Lawmender Håkonsson, but it has been extended several times for pursposes of fortification and offices for the govenors of Bergen. In the 16th century it became the governor´s castle.
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Bryggens Museum - Bymuseet i Bergen
Dreggsallmenningen 3, Bergen 5003 Norway
Main exhibit: Below Ground Bryggens Museum's main exhibit uses thousands of artifacts and modern historical and archaeological research to let you come closer to the everyday lives of the medieval people of Bergen and Western Norway. Runic inscriptions with gossip, poems and spells tells us about faith and love, while ceramics from Europe and the Middle-East shows an extensive and international trade network. The new exhibit also displays the unique Guddal-garment - a nearly thousand year old find, which is one of extremely few relatively intact pieces of Norwegian medieval clothing. Temporary exhibition: The city and the team . As the song goes: ‘Byen er Bergen og laget er Brann’ (The city is Bergen, and the team is Brann). But what is the story with Brann, and what are the people of Bergen really like? And what have they meant to one another? Meeting point for Bryggen Guiding.
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Stoltzekleiven
Stoltzekleiven Fjellveien 13, Bergen 5014 Norway