Sightseeing
Bergen
Sightseeing Overview
Bergen is situated around the historic harbour area. The centre has a fairly compact layout and most areas of interest are within walking distance. Bryggen (the wharf area) is right in the middle of the quayside close to the fish market.
Despite its small scale there is plenty to keep the visitor amused, with many of the key attractions focusing on the city's natural setting and beautiful surroundings. There is a funicular and a cable car, which carry visitors to the summit of two of Bergen's mountains to enjoy spectacular views. Boat trips to the fjords are also popular.
The local architecture, particularly the Hanseatic wharf of Bryggen and the Bergenseners' brightly painted wooden homes, provides great photo opportunities.
If, as is often the case, it happens to be raining, there are numerous museums covering topics as diverse as fishing and maritime life, the Norwegian Resistance in WWII and local cultural history. There are also several good art galleries, particularly along the southern bank of the Lille Lungegårdsvann lake. Walkers around the city should be prepared for some steep climbs, as Bergen is very hilly.
Tourist Information
Bergen Turistinformasjon (Bergen Tourist Information)
Vågsallmenningen 1
Tel: 5555 2000.
Website: www.visitbergen.com
Opening hours: Daily 0830-2200 (Jun-Aug); daily 0900-2000 (May and Sep); Mon-Sat 0900-1600 (Oct-Apr).
During summer, there is an additional information office by the harbour at Skoltegrunnskaien and another all year at Flesland Airport.
Passes
The Bergen Card allows free bus travel within the city limits, discounted parking and free or discounted admittance to many of Bergen's museums and attractions, sightseeing tours and entertainment venues. A 24- or 48-hour Bergen Card can be purchased at the tourist information office, the railway station, the Express Boat Terminal, youth hostels and many hotels and camping sites.
Sightseeing Overview
Bergen is situated around the historic harbour area. The centre has a fairly compact layout and most areas of interest are within walking distance. Bryggen (the wharf area) is right in the middle of the quayside close to the fish market.
Despite its small scale there is plenty to keep the visitor amused, with many of the key attractions focusing on the city's natural setting and beautiful surroundings. There is a funicular and a cable car, which carry visitors to the summit of two of Bergen's mountains to enjoy spectacular views. Boat trips to the fjords are also popular.
The local architecture, particularly the Hanseatic wharf of Bryggen and the Bergenseners' brightly painted wooden homes, provides great photo opportunities.
If, as is often the case, it happens to be raining, there are numerous museums covering topics as diverse as fishing and maritime life, the Norwegian Resistance in WWII and local cultural history. There are also several good art galleries, particularly along the southern bank of the Lille Lungegårdsvann lake. Walkers around the city should be prepared for some steep climbs, as Bergen is very hilly.
Despite its small scale there is plenty to keep the visitor amused, with many of the key attractions focusing on the city's natural setting and beautiful surroundings. There is a funicular and a cable car, which carry visitors to the summit of two of Bergen's mountains to enjoy spectacular views. Boat trips to the fjords are also popular.
The local architecture, particularly the Hanseatic wharf of Bryggen and the Bergenseners' brightly painted wooden homes, provides great photo opportunities.
If, as is often the case, it happens to be raining, there are numerous museums covering topics as diverse as fishing and maritime life, the Norwegian Resistance in WWII and local cultural history. There are also several good art galleries, particularly along the southern bank of the Lille Lungegårdsvann lake. Walkers around the city should be prepared for some steep climbs, as Bergen is very hilly.
Tourist Information
Bergen Turistinformasjon (Bergen Tourist Information)
Vågsallmenningen 1
Tel: 5555 2000.
Website: www.visitbergen.com
Opening hours: Daily 0830-2200 (Jun-Aug); daily 0900-2000 (May and Sep); Mon-Sat 0900-1600 (Oct-Apr).
During summer, there is an additional information office by the harbour at Skoltegrunnskaien and another all year at Flesland Airport.
Vågsallmenningen 1
Tel: 5555 2000.
Website: www.visitbergen.com
Opening hours: Daily 0830-2200 (Jun-Aug); daily 0900-2000 (May and Sep); Mon-Sat 0900-1600 (Oct-Apr).
During summer, there is an additional information office by the harbour at Skoltegrunnskaien and another all year at Flesland Airport.
Passes
The Bergen Card allows free bus travel within the city limits, discounted parking and free or discounted admittance to many of Bergen's museums and attractions, sightseeing tours and entertainment venues. A 24- or 48-hour Bergen Card can be purchased at the tourist information office, the railway station, the Express Boat Terminal, youth hostels and many hotels and camping sites.









