Bergen Norway
Bergen, often called the “Gateway to the Fjords,” is one of Norway’s most scenic and culturally rich cities. It’s a perfect place to extend your stay before or after a conference.
- Fjord Adventures: Bergen is the starting point for exploring Norway’s world-famous fjords, including UNESCO-listed Nærøyfjord and Sognefjord. Boat tours and scenic rail journeys make it easy to experience dramatic landscapes.
- Historic Bryggen Wharf: Stroll through the colorful Hanseatic-era wooden buildings, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and explore cozy cafés, boutiques, and museums.
- Mountains & Views: Surrounded by seven mountains, Bergen offers breathtaking panoramas. Take the Fløibanen funicular to Mount Fløyen or ride the Ulriken cable car for hiking and spectacular city views.
- Culture & Cuisine: Enjoy fresh seafood at the Fish Market, or visit the KODE art museums and Edvard Grieg’s home at Troldhaugen for a taste of local history and music.
- Atmosphere: With its mix of history, modern Scandinavian design, and lively cultural events, Bergen combines small-city charm with global appeal.
Staying a few extra days in Bergen turns a work trip into a memorable journey—balancing professional commitments with Norway’s natural beauty and cultural richness.
Map
Basic Hotel Bergen
Hakonsgaten 27, 5015 Bergen
Citybox Bergen City
Nygårdsgaten 31, 5015 Bergen
Clarion Hotel Bergen
Rosenkrantzgate 8, 5003 Bergen
Grand Hotel Terminus
Zander Kaaes gate 6, 5015 Bergen
Hotel Norge by Scandic
Nedre Ole Bulls plass 4, 5012 Bergen
Hotel Oleana
Øvre Ole Bulls Plass 5, 5012 Bergen
Magic Hotel & Apartments Kløverhuset
Strandgaten 13‑15, 5013 Bergen
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel Bergen
Dreggsallmenningen 1, 5003 Bergen
Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz Bergen
Rosenkrantzgate 7, 5003 Bergen
Zander K Hotel
Zander Kaaes gate 8, 5015 Bergen
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