Bergen Travel Guide: Perfect 3-Day Itinerary (+ Map) - The Mindful Traveller (2024)

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Are you looking for an epicBergen 3-day itinerary? You have come to the right place! From exploring the UNESCO-listed Bryggen to admiring the stunning fjords on a cruise or hiking on Mount Fløyen, this travel guide is perfect forfirst-time visitors, especially on along weekend getaway. It will show you all theunique things to do and seeto make the most of your time in the Norwegian city.

I visited Bergen inNovemberwith my partner Matt, and we loved it! After taking a cruise along the Norwegian fjords 4 years ago, we were eager to come back and discover thispicturesque town, and we were not disappointed. What I loved the most was thediversity of experiences Bergen offersbetweenculture, history, nature and relaxation. There is something for everyone!

And even though Bergen is compact, it is one of the most beautiful cities in Norway, where you will findplenty of places to visit and hidden gems. A short stay in the Norwegian city provides an excellent opportunity to enjoy unforgettable adventures, such askayaking expeditions,open sea swimmingandmountain biking.

So, are you excited? Keep reading thiscity guideto discover the perfectBergen 3-day itinerarycovering the top things to do and enjoy your vacation stress-free, without rushing. You will also findpractical eco-friendly tipsforresponsible travelat the end. Enjoy!

My Bergen experience:Duration4 DaysDates visitedNovember 24 - November 27Season Winter

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  • Overview: how to see Bergen in 3 days
  • 3 days in Bergen, Norway – Map
  • Detailed Bergen 3-day itinerary
  • Day 1 – Explore the city centre
    • 1- Stroll along Bryggen
    • 2- Visit the Bergenhus Fortress
    • 3- Go on a Sandviken walking tour
    • 4- Get lost in Bryggen’s back streets
    • 5- Enjoy the view from Skansens Bataljon
    • 1- Take the Fløibanen Funicular
    • 2- Venture on a scenic hike
    • 3- Tour the Hanseatic Museum
    • 4- Stop at the fish market
    • 5- Visit the KODE Art Museums
    • 1- Join a fjord cruise to Mostraumen
    • 2- Or go on a kayaking expedition
    • 3- Wander through Nordnes
    • 4- Relax at Nordnes Park
    • 5- Take a dip at Nordnes Sjøbad
  • How to get to Bergen
  • How to get around Bergen
  • Where to stay in Bergen for 3 days
  • Best time to visit Bergen
  • How to reduce your impact in Bergen
  • Bergen travel planning guide
  • 3 days in Bergen, Norway – FAQ

Overview: how to see Bergen in 3 days

DAY 1 – CITY CENTRE

  1. Bryggen
  2. Bergenhus Fortress
  3. Sandviken walking tour
  4. Bryggen’s back streets
  5. Skansens Bataljon

DAY 2 – NATURE & CULTURE

  1. Fløibanen Funicular
  2. Scenic hike
  3. Hanseatic Museum
  4. Fish market
  5. KODE Art Museums

DAY 3 – RELAXATION

  1. Mostraumen Fjord cruise
  2. Kayaking expedition
  3. Nordnes District
  4. Nordnes Park
  5. Nordnes Sjøbad

3 days in Bergen, Norway – Map

Click on the top left of the map to display the list of stops and locations.

Detailed Bergen 3-day itinerary

This Bergen guide covers all thebest things to do and see in 3 daysand is perfect for travelling with family, friends or as a couple, whether it is your first time in the city or you have been there before.

On the other hand, remember that this itinerary isonly a guide with recommendations. You can spend more days in the Norwegian city or add other stops to your city break.

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Day 1 – Explore the city centre

1- Stroll along Bryggen

Your first day in Bergen begins at one of its most iconic landmarks and picturesque symbols:Bryggen, ahistoric wharfrenowned for its vibrant andcolourful wooden houses– so do not forget your camera!

Dating from the Hanseatic period, these structures are aUNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing theunique maritime historyof the city. The buildings, leaning against each other along the waterfront (in a crumbling way), today house a mix ofshops, galleries and restaurants, offering scenic views of the harbour and surrounding mountains.

Bryggen is amust-see attractionand the perfect way to start your 3-day itinerary, providing an excellent glimpse into therich trading heritageandcharming atmosphereof the town whilst you enjoy a morning stroll through its narrow alleyways and visit theBryggens Museum.

🎟️ Book your tour:Pocket Bryggen: A Self-Guided Audio Tour in Bergen.

2- Visit the Bergenhus Fortress

Not far from Bryggen, as you continue your walk along the waterfront, you will come across the historicBergenhus Fortress, one of theoldest and best-preserved stone fortificationsin the country, located at the entrance of Bergen Harbour.

Dating from the 13th century, it has played asignificant rolein Norwegian history. The fortress complex includesnotable structuressuch asHaakon Hall, a medieval banquet hall, and theRosenkrantz Tower, a defensive tower with a rich history.

This unmissable fortress will offer you an ideal insight into themedieval past of the country, combiningarchitectural heritage, exhibitions and panoramic viewsof the surrounding harbour and city from the top of its tower – a visit I highly recommend!

🎟️ Book your tour:Bergen: A Walk Through Past and Present.

3- Go on a Sandviken walking tour

For a unique and family-friendly experience, why not take anaudio-guided tour of Sandviken, acharming neighbourhoodlocated northeast of the city centre? Lasting just over an hour, it is a perfect activity in any season.

Known for itspicturesque settingandhistoric architecture, Sandviken is characterised by colourful wooden houses lining narrow streets. The area retains atraditional and small-town atmosphere, with views of the harbour and mountains adding to its scenic appeal.

As you follow your audio guide, you willexplore the cultural heritageof the neighbourhood,enjoy waterfront walksandexperience the local charmof this residential area. Sandviken offers a quieter alternative to the bustling city centre, providing a deeper look into themaritime historyandcoastal lifestyleof the town.

🎟️ Book your tour:Off the Beaten Track in Bergen: Sandviken Walking Tour.

4- Get lost in Bryggen’s back streets

When you return from your guided tour, take the time to wander further afield andget lost in the quaint cobbled streetsbehind Bryggen. Just walk around, stop at one of thecafés, visitcute shopsand enjoy the scenery.

You might encounter a fewhilltop paths, but it is not too bad and accessible to everyone. As an added bonus, you will be motivated withgreat views over the town.

In addition, do not hesitate to stop atMary’s Church. Built in the 12th century, this Romanesque church is one of the oldest surviving structures in Bergen.

5- Enjoy the view from Skansens Bataljon

To end your first day in Bergen and enjoy apeaceful sunset with a scenic view, head toSkansens Bataljon, an old fire station (I thought it was a white church) just above the Fløibanen funicular building.

From there, you will be blessed with anuninterrupted panoramaof the town, the harbour and the surrounding mountains. In the summer months, you can even pack andhave a picnic– the perfect romantic evening for couples!

You will also find nearby aleafy park with a popular recreational area, perfect for families with children, and the Skansedammen, anartificial pondwhich can transform into an ice skating ring in winter.

Finally, for the bravest (and depending on the weather, as it can be slippery in winter), this spot is where you canstart your hike to the summit of Mount Fløyen– if you prefer walking rather than taking the funicular.

Day 2 – Natural & cultural immersion

1- Take the Fløibanen Funicular

Your second day in Bergen will begin with a trip aboard the iconicFløibanen Funicularto reach the summit ofMount Fløyen, one of the seven mountains surrounding Bergen and apopular tourist destinationofferingstunning panoramic views.

Operating since 1918, theFløibanentakes you on apicturesque journeyfrom the city centre to Mount Fløyen. This funicular ride is not only aconvenient wayto get to the top but also amemorable and scenic adventurein itself.

Once on the summit, you canenjoy the views from the platformas well ashiking trails,beautiful landscapesandrecreational activities(including a playground, a shop and a café). Mount Fløyen is abreathtaking natural attractionand ahub for outdoor enthusiasts, providing a fascinating escape for everyone (also accessible to families and young children).

I recommend booking your tickets online through the website or the app, as it can get very busy, with long queues down the street. In addition, I would advise taking the funicular early morning to avoid the crowds and fully enjoy the area.

Additional information:

⏰ The journey takes only 6 minutes.
🚃 There is a funicular every few minutes.
💰 The cost for a return ticket is £8.
🧍🏻 You can sit down or stand.
👩🏻‍🦽 There is a section for wheelchairs and prams.

2- Venture on a scenic hike

Mount Fløyen is a haven for nature lovers! No matter your level, you will find ahiking trail suitable for all ages. The options are endless, so I would recommend checking out this article:Ten wonderful walks in delightful scenery. I used it to plan our short hike,Tour 2 – Revurtjern Lake, which took us around 2/3 hours, with a picnic halfway.

The landscapes werecovered with snow, and we were incredibly lucky with the weather as it was sunny – but freezing! In winter, the lakes will be frozen, and everything will be quiet, but we loved it. It wasso peaceful.

In summer, the area transforms into abeloved spot to enjoy water activities, such asswimming or hiring a canoe (for free)on the Skomakerdiket Lake. It is also the perfect location tohave a picnicas you will find barbecues, benches and tables all around.

And for the most adventurous, you will haveplenty of opportunities for full-day hikesif you prefer. One of the most popular journeys is the one toUlriken, offering a real day out on the mountains.

Finally, for families with children, you will come across alarge playgroundand anexcitingobstacle coursein the forest. Plus, do not miss the mysteriousTroll Forest. And if you want a little more speed and excitement,rent a mountain bikeand venture across the mountain.

3- Tour the Hanseatic Museum

For the remaining half of the day, you can eitherspend it on Mount Fløyenorgo down with the funicular(sit in front if you can for a fun ride) to continue your discovery of Bergen with a few museums.

The first museum you should add to your bucket list is theHanseatic Museum, housed in one of thepreserved buildingson the historic Bryggen Wharf. This museum provides afascinating glimpse into the Hanseatic pastof the city, particularly in medieval times.

Explore themeticulously restored living quarters and workspaces of Hanseatic merchantsas you learn about their daily lives, trade practices and the challenges they faced. The exhibits and artefacts of the museum also offer aunique perspective on the maritime and commercial historyof Berger – a must-visit for history and culture buffs!

4- Stop at the fish market

Just a few minutes away from the Hanseatic Museum, you will find theBergen Fish Marketlocated along the waterfront, abustling and iconic marketplacewhere locals and travellers can experience thelively atmosphere of a traditional Norwegian fish market.

Operating for centuries, it features awide variety of fresh seafood, including fish, shellfish and other local specialities. Explore the stalls, eat at one of the restaurants tosample freshly caught treatsandengage with local vendors.

The market is not only acaptivating placewhere you can purchase seafood but also acultural experience not to miss, offering a perfect taste of thecoastal culinary traditionsof Norway.

Note that the indoor Fish Market is open all year round, and the outdoor Fish Market is only running in spring and summer.

5- Visit the KODE Art Museums

For your final stop of the day, head to theKODE museumsfor another dose of art and culture. KODE refers to a group offour art museums, housing anextensive collection of Norwegian and international art, including paintings, sculptures, decorative arts and much more.

Permanentenfocuses on temporary exhibitions, craft and design collections and Chinese art.Lysverketis often associated with art from the 15th to 20th centuries, in addition to international modernism, whilstRasmus Meyerfeatures the works of Edvard Munch.Stenersen, on the other hand, concentrates on international contemporary art.

The Kode museums collectively contribute to therich cultural scene of Bergen, offering adiverse range of artistic experiencesworth the detour, especially on a cold and rainy day!

Day 3 – Fjord cruise & relaxation

1- Join a fjord cruise to Mostraumen

Your third and final day in Bergen will begin with ascenic and popular excursion: a magicalmorning fjord cruise to Mostraumen. Hop on a boat and enjoy a breathtaking journey through thebeautiful landscape of the Norwegian fjords, giving you a different perspective on the country.

Your cruise will depart from the harbour and sail through thenarrow Mostraumen strait, surrounded byrugged mountainsanddramatic waterfalls. You will enjoy panoramic views of the fjords,picturesque villages and wildlifewhilst the boat manoeuvres through the thin channels.

TheMostraumen fjord cruisewill provide you and your family with a memorable opportunity to experience thenatural beauty of the Norwegian coastline– something I highly recommend you try!

You are welcome to compare online the cruise you want to join, but I would suggestRødne Fjord Cruisefor its work towards sustainability, aiming to run the mosteco-friendly operationspossible for cruise tourism in the fjords.

🎟️ Book your cruise:From Bergen: Scenic Fjord Cruise to Mostraumen.

⏰ The cruise lasts around 3 hours.
🌦️ It is accessible all year round.
☕️ A shop is available inside the boat.

2- Or go on a kayaking expedition

Instead of the cruise, if you feel more adventurous and independent,rent a kayakandexplore the fjord and inletson your own for the morning! Or you can also check out thisguided kayaking tour:Bergen: Øygarden Islets Guided Kayaking Tour.

On thisbeginner-level tour, you will experiencecoastal wildlifelike eagles, hear stories from your guide aboutlocal cultural and natural historyand tastedelicious foodprepared with locally sourced ingredients for ascenic lunch.

It is the perfect activity to unwind,immerse yourself in natureandmeet other like-minded peoplewhilst learning more about the local heritage – in aneco-friendly and safeway.

Please note this tour is only available from May to October.

⏰ The tour lasts around 5 hours.
🛶 Beginners are welcome.
🧥 Dress appropriately for outdoor activity.
🥪 Lunch with local apple juice included.

3- Wander through Nordnes

Once back in Bergen, you will continue your discovery of the town with a stroll through another of itscharming neighbourhoods, Nordnes, located on apeninsula jutting into the harbour.

Known for itspicturesque surroundingsandhistoric architecture, Nordnes offers a combination of residential areas, parks and cultural attractions. The neighbourhood featurescolourful houses, cobbled streets and a relaxed atmosphere– perfect for photo lovers!

Explore itscoastal paths, enjoy themaritime atmosphereand discover thelocal charmthat defines this waterfront community. Plus, it is anideal neighbourhood to stay induring your 3-day vacation in Bergen, thanks to itsquaint setting and quiet locationaway from the busier areas.

🎟️ Book your tour:Historic Nordnes: Merchants, Witches, Crime, & Hidden Alleys.

4- Relax at Nordnes Park

On your wander through Nordnes, do not miss a stop at Nordnes Park, located at the tip of the peninsula, providing apeaceful green spacewithpanoramic views of the harbour and city.

Thisverdant oasisoffers locals and travellers atranquil escapewith lush lawns, walking paths and beautiful flowerbeds. It is also a perfect spot toenjoy a picnic in the summertime!

Withbenches, playgrounds and a laid-back atmosphere, Nordnes Park is an inviting space for fun, relaxation or leisurely strolls, contributing to the overall charm of the Nordnes district.

5- Take a dip at Nordnes Sjøbad

You will end your third day and 3-day Bergen itinerary with one of my favourite experiences,Nordnes Sjøbad(or Nordnes Sea Bath), ahistoric outdoor swimming pooloverlooking the North Sea.

This sea bath provides a unique opportunity to experienceopen-water swimmingin a controlled environment –all year round! If you are brave enough,swim in the cold seaortake a dip in the heated pooland relax whilst enjoying scenic views of the surrounding coastline.

You will also findwooden saunaswith sea views, a fewdiving boardsfor thrill seekers andshower facilities.

Nordnes Sjøbad is afun activityI highly recommend, even in winter, and apopular spotfor both locals and travellers seeking arefreshing and invigorating outdoor swimming experience.

I also suggest checking the timetable on their website beforehand, as it will change depending on the day and season. You will also find free lockers inside and shared changing rooms.

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How to get to Bergen

The best way to get to Bergen will depend on where you come from and your budget, but there are many options to reach the Norwegian city.

One of the quickest ways to get to Bergen is by plane. If you are travelling from another country or a distant city, you will likely arrive at Bergen Flesland Airport (BGO), the main international airport well-connected to major cities in Europe and around the world. But please, try to prioritise direct flights to reduce your carbon footprint – if flying is the only option. From the airport, you can take a taxi, the Airport Express Coach or Tram 1 to reach the city centre.

One of the most eco-friendly ways to get to Bergen is by train. The city is well-connected to the Norwegian railway network and neighbouring countries thanks to its central station. For example, the train journey from Oslo to Bergen, known as the Bergen Railway, is particularly scenic and considered one of the most beautiful train rides in the world.

Finally,the most affordable option for getting to Bergen is by coach. It is a great way to reach the Norwegian city if you are exploring Europe on a budget, but it may take longer. Long-distance buses connect Bergen with various cities in Norway and neighbouring countries. For example, check out theEurolinesbus service.

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How to get around Bergen

Once in Bergen, you will find many options for getting around the city.

The best way (eco-friendly too) to travel around Bergen is on foot. The Norwegian city is compact and easily accessible on foot, even on a short day trip or weekend getaway, as the main attractions are within walking distance of each other. Plus, it is the perfect way to experience the best of the place whilst getting some exercise!

The best option to get around Bergen faster (or if you want to travel further) is by public transport. Bergen has an efficient and extensive bus network operated by Skyss, connecting various parts of the city and its suburbs, ideal for reaching remote places. Alternatively, use the Bergen Light Rail, known as Bybanen, which links the city centre to different neighbourhoods and the airport.

The last and fun option is to travel around Bergen by bike. It is a fantastic way to get around the city whilst reducing your carbon footprint! Bergen has bike-friendly infrastructures with dedicated lanes, and you can easily rent a bike at various locations to explore on two wheels, taking advantage of the scenic coastal routes and encouraging slow travel.

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Where to stay in Bergen for 3 days

THE BEST NEIGHBOURHOODS IN BERGEN

Are you looking for thebest place to stay in Bergenfor 3 days? Here is an overview of thetop neighbourhoodsin the Norwegian city:

  • Sentrum (city centre): the best neighbourhoodfor first-timersdue to its ideal central location with easy access to shopping streets, restaurants and cultural attractions, also suitable for different budgets.
  • Bryggen: thecoolestarea to stay in for its lively atmosphere andnightlife, right in the heart of the historic district of Bergen. But keep in mind that it can be popular and potentially more expensive.
  • Nordnes: the best areafor familiesdue to its charming and quiet location with parks and waterfront views, offering a more relaxed atmosphere whilst still being within walking distance of the main attractions.
  • Nygård: the best place to stay in Bergen to soak up thelocal vibes, known for its various cafés, restaurants and shops. It is also a great lively area for travellerson a budget!

MY EXPERIENCE

My partner Matt and I stayed for a long weekend in Nordnes, and we loved the area! Our Airbnb was in a quiet location, away from the hustle and bustle of the city, within walking distance of the centre and main attractions. Plus, the area was super cute with its wooden hours and narrow cobbled streets!

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Best time to visit Bergen

Overall, thebest time to visit Bergen is in summer (between May and August)when the weather is warm and pleasant, with average temperatures ranging from 13°c to 18°c and longer daylight hours, which can extend late into the evening. It is the ideal season for sightseeing and outdoor activities, like hiking on Mount Fløyen, going on a kayaking expedition and exploring the fjords.

Spring (April to May)andautumn (September to October)are also great seasons as they offer milder temperatures than winter, making them good times for sightseeing without the summer crowds. You will enjoy the beautiful flowers in bloom in spring and the stunning orange foliage in autumn, adding to the magical atmosphere.

Winter (November to March)is mild compared to other parts of Norway but can still be chilly, with temperatures ranging from 0°c to 6°c. Although it is the low season for travel, it is a good time for those who enjoy a quieter atmosphere. You will have the chance to enjoy the Christmas festivities, go ice skating, see the fjords under a white coat and catch the Northern Lights.

We decided to visit Bergen in November as we love Norway in winter. We experienced a fjord cruise above the Arctic Circle years ago and fell in love with the country during this season. However, Bergen was less cold and drier, and we were lucky with sunny days, adding to its charm

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How to reduce your impact in Bergen

Sustainable travelmeans exploring the world whilst being aware of your surroundings and having a positive social, environmental and economic impact on the places you visit.

Being a responsible traveller in Bergen is possible! Here are someeco-friendly travel tipsfor reducing your carbon footprint:

  • If taking the plane is the only option, book direct flights(which require less fuel than indirect flights)andoffset your carbon footprint. But, do not use carbon offsetting as a complete solution. Combine it with other sustainable practices, like avoiding single-use plastic on the plane and mindfully packing your suitcase for your green city break.
  • Select an eco-friendly accommodationthat has implemented sustainable practices, such as energy-efficient systems and waste reduction initiatives. It is not always easy to determine whether a hotel has eco-conscious practices, but try to look on their website for green credentials and ask questions. You can also useBookdifferentorEcobnbto help you decide.
  • Be mindful of your energy and water consumption. Turn off lights, electronics and heating/cooling when you do not need it. Reuse towels and linens at your hotel or guesthouse to reduce your usage and impact.
  • Once there, walk or use public transport. Bergen has an efficient public transportation network with buses and the Bergen Light Rail (Bybanen), perfect for exploring the city and its surroundings. The city is also highly walkable, with its main attractions close together. Finally, if walking is too tiring, use the bike! It is a great green way to enjoy the sights whilst lowering your environmental impact.
  • Eat at local restaurants or marketsthat use produce from the area and emphasise organic and sustainability. It will contribute to the local economy and reduce your carbon footprint by supporting restaurants where food does not come from long distances.
  • Respect nature and wildlife. If you are exploring the natural areas of Bergen, such as the fjords or mountains, stick to marked trails, respect wildlife and avoid disturbing natural habitats. Leave no trace by picking up your litter and disposing of it properly.
  • Always respect the local heritage. Treat people and their surroundings with respect. Sustainable travel is not only about the environment but also about the local communities. Respect their local traditions, smile and learn a few Norwegian words.
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Bergen travel planning guide

🚑 Should I buy travel insurance to travel to Bergen?
Yes, buying insurance is always valuable when travelling abroad. Enjoy your 3 days in Bergen stress-free with one of my favourite providers,Nomad Insurance.

💧 Can you drink the water in Bergen?
Yes, tap water is safe to drink all over Bergen (the water quality in Norway is excellent). However, I also recommend travelling with theUltraPress Purifier Bottle, a lightweight filtered water bottle perfect for reducing plastic and staying hydrated.

🚗 Is it easy to rent a car in Bergen?
Yes, renting a car in Bergen is easy and is a great way to explore the countryside and nearby fjords freely. I recommend booking yours withRentalcars.com– they offer a variety of operators for all budgets.

🏨 How to book accommodation in Bergen?
The best way to book your accommodation in Bergen is withBooking.com– my favourite platform to compare and reserve places to stay each night, from affordable guesthouses to luxury hotels.

✈️ What is the best site to buy a flight to Bergen?
I recommend booking your plane withSkyscanner. It has been my favourite platform for years, as it allows me to book the cheapest flights whilst lowering my carbon emissions.

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3 days in Bergen, Norway – FAQ

Is Bergen expensive to visit?

Yes, Bergen is generally considered one of the most expensive cities in Norway. But it is not impossible to explore it on a budget. Save in advance and be mindful of your expenses once there. Walk as much as possible, eat at local markets, stay in an Airbnb and consider free or low-cost activities.

Is 3 days in Bergen enough?

Yes, 3 days are enough to explore Bergen and enjoy its top highlights and attractions. It will allow you to discover its quaint harbour, fjords and inlets, mountains, parks and museums. However, I would recommend staying longer if you plan to take day trips and explore the area beyond the city.

Which month is best for Bergen?

The best months to visit Bergen are between May and August, in the summer season, when the weather is warm and pleasant with longer daylight hours, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities, such as hiking on Mount Fløyen, going on kayaking expeditions and exploring the fjords.

Can I see the Northern Lights in Bergen?

Although it is possible to see the Northern Lights in Bergen, they are not as common as in other parts of Norway, such as Tromsø or within the Arctic Circle. Being located at a more southern latitude, conditions are generally less favourable. So if witnessing them is a priority for you, consider travelling to more northern regions.

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And you, have you ever visited Bergen or would you like to go one day?
Let me know in the comments below!

With love ♡
Lucie

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FAQs

Bergen Travel Guide: Perfect 3-Day Itinerary (+ Map) - The Mindful Traveller? ›

With three days in Bergen, you have plenty of time to soak up the city's atmosphere, see the historic sights, journey into the surrounding countryside, and even visit a fjord or two. Here are a few ideas. Spend your first morning in Bergen getting your bearings and doing some sightseeing.

Is 3 days enough in Bergen? ›

With three days in Bergen, you have plenty of time to soak up the city's atmosphere, see the historic sights, journey into the surrounding countryside, and even visit a fjord or two. Here are a few ideas. Spend your first morning in Bergen getting your bearings and doing some sightseeing.

Is 4 days in Bergen too long? ›

The perfect amount of days to spend in Bergen is 3 to 4 days. This timeframe allows you to dedicate 1 full day to enjoy the Nærøyfjorden cruise to Flåm and Stegastein viewpoint tour, and allow plenty of time to meander Bergen and its inner city attractions for the other 2 to 3 days.

How walkable is Bergen Norway? ›

Exploring on foot is also easy in Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, and Tromsø, where most attractions, restaurants and hotels are within walking distance of the city centre. The sights, sounds and smells surround you when you're on foot.

Is Bergen worth going to? ›

World famous fjords:

Bergen is surrounded by one of the most popular attractions in the world, the Norwegian fjords, which have been inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List and voted the world's most unspoiled tourist destination by National Geographic. These magnificent natural wonders are truly worth a visit.

What is the best month to visit Bergen? ›

Most visitors to Bergen choose to visit in the summer, between May and September. If you visit in May, you have to experience the beautiful cherry trees around Lille Lungegårdsvann. In mid summer, the average daily temperature is around 15C, but on hot days it may reach 25C, perfect for a dip in the sea (if you dare!).

Is Bergen more beautiful than Oslo? ›

Bergen has better scenery than Oslo, historical landmarks and historical and charming parts with wooden houses and cobbled alleyways, compact and easily walkable, no need to enter museums if you do not feel like it. Hikes with fine views with direct access from the city center.

Is Bergen English friendly? ›

You can meet actual Vikings.

And nearly all speak excellent English, so you'll have no trouble understanding each other.

What are the pros and cons of Bergen? ›

Bergen is one of the most expensive cities in Norway, and the cost of housing, food and transportation can be quite high. However, if you are able to adjust to the high cost of living, Bergen is a wonderful place to live. The city is safe, clean and has a high standard of living.

How far are the fjords from Bergen? ›

It's only a 3,5-hour drive from Bergen to Sognefjord. You can take a bus ride (3,5 hours) from Bergen to Vik, with stops to admire the sights. Hardangerfjord is even closer to Bergen: only a 1,5-hour drive.

What food is Bergen, Norway known for? ›

Real Dishes Locals Love in Bergen

This is where you'll find cod fresh from the sea, shellfish from the fjords, trout from the mountains and salmon from local fish farms. Bergen's history goes hand-in-hand with the fish trade, something you'll notice in the local menus.

What is so special about Bergen? ›

Located on the western coast of Norway, Bergen has an oceanic climate that brings lots of rainfall! This is the rainiest city in all of Europe with an average of 239 rainy days each year. Bergen is also home to another famous landmark, a UNESCO-listed historical harbor named Bryggen.

What is the downside to Norway? ›

The weather can be rough

Norway is really far north. That means it's extremely cold there for most of the year. Even summer temperatures aren't that high, and months of winter wind and rain, especially in coastal cities, can be hard to handle.

How long should you spend in Bergen? ›

3 days is the perfect amount of time to spend in Bergen. 3 days gives you enough time to get a taste of everything this beautiful city has to offer! If you're not into outdoor activities, like hiking or kayaking, I think 2 days would be sufficient.

Is 2 days in Bergen enough? ›

How many days in Bergen is enough? We visited Bergen for two days and think this is a great amount of time to pack everything in without rushing. The city is compact and you'll be very likely be located centrally so walkable distance to all bars, restaurants and sightseeing.

Can you do Norway in 3 days? ›

Even if you only have few 3 days to spend in Norway, you'll be surprised by how much you can see and do. Norway's capital city, Oslo, offers an abundance of attractions for those interested in history, art and culture.

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