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Top 5 hotels in Bergen at a glance
- Hotel Norge by Scandic — 4-star hotel in Bergen City Centre. Guest rating: 8.8/10 — Excellent.
- Charmante Skostredet Hôtel — 3.5-star hotel in Bergen City Centre. Guest rating: 9.8/10 — Exceptional.
- Thon Hotel Bristol Bergen — 4-star hotel in Bergen City Centre. Guest rating: 9.2/10 — Wonderful.
- Skostredet Hotel & Spa — 4.5-star hotel in Bergen City Centre. Guest rating: 9.4/10 — Exceptional.
- Scandic Ørnen — 4-star hotel in Bergen City Centre. Guest rating: 8.8/10 — Excellent.
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Hotel Norge by Scandic
Hotel Norge by Scandic



Charmante Skostredet Hôtel
Charmante Skostredet Hôtel



Thon Hotel Bristol Bergen
Thon Hotel Bristol Bergen



Skostredet Hotel & Spa
Skostredet Hotel & Spa



Scandic Ørnen
Scandic Ørnen



Grand Hotel Terminus
Grand Hotel Terminus



Clarion Hotel Admiral
Clarion Hotel Admiral



Opus XVI, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World
Opus XVI, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World



Home Hotel Havnekontoret
Home Hotel Havnekontoret



Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bergen
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bergen



Comfort Hotel Bergen
Comfort Hotel Bergen



Bergen Harbour Hotel, WorldHotels Crafted
Bergen Harbour Hotel, WorldHotels Crafted



Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz
Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz



Bergen Børs Hotel
Bergen Børs Hotel



Scandic Torget Bergen
Scandic Torget Bergen



Det Hanseatiske Hotel
Det Hanseatiske Hotel



Haukeland Hotell
Haukeland Hotell



BREEZE Bergen City - Self-Service
BREEZE Bergen City - Self-Service



Home Hotel Bryggen
Home Hotel Bryggen



Hotel Oleana
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Opus XVI, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World
Opus XVI, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World



Opus XVI, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The World
Opus XVI, a member of Small Luxury Hotels of The WorldCheck out pet-friendly hotels in Bergen
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Top neighbourhoods in Bergen




Bergen City Centre
Bergen's historic centre captivates with its UNESCO-protected Bryggen wharf, where colourful wooden buildings house artisan workshops and museums. The bustling Fish Market serves up the freshest seafood while the funicular railway whisks you up Mount Fløyen for jaw-dropping fjord views. Medieval cobblestone streets wind between cultural landmarks and harbour views that'll make your camera work overtime. Getting around is a breeze on foot with excellent walkability throughout the compact centre. Traditional seafood restaurants dominate the dining scene, while boutique hotels in converted warehouses offer maritime-themed accommodation with harbour views. Light rail and bus connections make exploring beyond the historic core simple and stress-free.


Sandviken
Sandviken's weathered wooden houses tell stories of Bergen's seafaring past through their muted yellows and creaking doorways. Narrow cobblestone streets wind between these 18th-century treasures, offering a peaceful escape from tourist crowds. Stoltzekleiven trail rewards hikers with stunning fjord views while the waterfront promenade delivers perfect mountain panoramas. The area keeps things delightfully simple with just a few traditional Norwegian cafés serving hearty fish soup and open-faced sandwiches. Charming boutique B&Bs in converted historic homes provide the perfect base for exploring, though you'll want sturdy shoes for those uneven cobblestone streets.


Nygård
Nygård strikes the perfect balance of local living with tourist-friendly access. Bergen Art Museum and Grieg Hall provide cultural fixes without the city centre crowds. University buildings bring youthful energy to the tree-lined streets, while small parks offer peaceful retreats. The neighborhood's authentic Norwegian character shines through its wooden houses and student-friendly cafés. Getting around couldn't be easier with the light rail connecting you to Bergen's centre in minutes. Budget-conscious travellers will appreciate the student-oriented pricing at local eateries serving Norwegian comfort food. The hills might challenge your calves, but the quiet residential vibe makes for a refreshingly non-touristy home base.


Sentrum
Sentrum captures Bergen's soul with colourful medieval buildings along the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf. Wander cobblestone streets past the bustling fish market where vendors sell fresh Arctic seafood. The neighborhood's cultural heart beats strong in museums and galleries, while Bergen Cathedral and Grieg Hall offer glimpses into Norwegian heritage. Getting around is a breeze with three metro stations and excellent walkability. Most attractions sit within a 10-minute stroll from each other. Harbor-view restaurants serve traditional Norwegian cuisine, while boutique hotels in converted historic buildings provide character-filled places to rest after exploring this waterfront gem.
Bergenhus
Wander through Bergenhus's cobblestone streets where colourful medieval Hanseatic buildings create a living museum of Norway's trading past. The UNESCO World Heritage site of Bryggen beckons with its rainbow-hued wooden facades lining the harbour. St. Mary's Church and Bergenhus Fortress offer glimpses into centuries of maritime heritage, while the historic fish market buzzes with fresh Arctic catch. Feast on traditional seafood in atmospheric taverns or grab affordable bites from the fish market. Boutique hotels in converted merchant buildings provide cosy bases for exploring this walkable area. Hop on city buses from Byparken Station for easy access to Bergen's attractions or simply stroll the scenic waterfront promenades.
Top landmarks in Bergen
Bryggen

Bryggen Waterfront
Fish Market
Floibanen Funicular
Bergenhus Fortress
Lagunen Storsenter
Torgalmenningen Square
Grieg Hall
Learn more about Bergen
Between seven mountains and deep fjords, Bergen's wooden houses create a colourful patchwork best viewed from Mount Fløyen via the Fløibanen funicular. The UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf reveals the city's Hanseatic history with leaning timber buildings housing artisan workshops and cafes. At the Fish Market, vendors offer fresh seafood and local banter. Torgalmenningen Square serves as the city's living room, while museums like the Hanseatic Museum showcase merchant life. The unpredictable weather adds character - locals joke you can experience all four seasons in a single afternoon. For a taste of Norwegian culture, catch a performance at Grieg Hall before exploring the thriving indie music scene that has launched many national artists.
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Magic Kloverhuset Harbour Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals
"Everything was ok, no problems,"
BREEZE Bergen City - Self-Service
"Easy check-in and check-out!"
Thon Hotel Orion
"Excellent location for exploring Bergen, near all the famous Bergen’s venues. Excellent breakfast, buffet had many variety. My favorite was the freshly made smoothie. The check in process was sort of unusual, if the room is ready you need to pay extra if you want to check in before 3 pm. For tourist traveling long distance the ability to check in early is very desirable. This hotel noticed that and tried to make money from it which is not customer friendly in my opinion."
Scandic Byparken
"Breakfast was great"
Quality Hotel Edvard Grieg
"كانت رحله جميله"
Clarion Hotel Admiral
"Beautiful location on the water, good dining room but very limited dinner menu, very busy breakfast with too many options. Great place to stay in Bergen."
Scandic Torget Bergen
"We had a good one night stay at the Scandic Torget hotel. Small, clean, quiet room. AC didn’t work, but the front desk sent up a fan that made sleeping a lot more comfortable. The staff was professional and courteous. Hotel is centrally located, within easy walking distance of all Bergen attractions."
Hotel Norge by Scandic
"Great location and nice rooms."
Scandic Neptun
"The room was clean and comfortable. The breakfast was really good and staff was helpful"
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Enchanting Fjords and Timeless Tales: Discover Bergen's Mountainous Majesty
Bergen, nestled between seven majestic mountains and the North Sea, is a city steeped in charm and history. Renowned for its UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf, the colourful wooden houses whisper tales of the Hanseatic League. Explore the vibrant fish market, savour fresh seafood, and ascend Mount Fløyen for breathtaking panoramic views. With a wealth of museums, including the Edvard Grieg Museum and the Hanseatic Museum, Bergen offers a cultural feast. Its scenic fjords and lush landscapes beckon nature enthusiasts, making it a perfect blend of urban allure and natural beauty. Experience the essence of Norway in this captivating coastal gem.
Discover great hotels near Bergen
Bergen offers a mix of cosy B&Bs and modern hotels with welcoming lounges and local touches, all set against its scenic surroundings. The city’s hotel options blend comfort with a taste of Norwegian charm, making your stay in Vestland both relaxing and memorable. Here are some of the most popular hotels with our travelers near Bergen:
- Lauvøy FeriesenterOpens in a new window: This inviting 3.5-star hotel boasts a remarkable guest rating of 9.4 out of 10, making it an ideal choice for travellers seeking an adventure holiday experience. With a natural hot spring nearby, guests can indulge in relaxation and wellness. The property offers a plethora of adventure sports, including fishing, motorboating, and kayaking, ensuring a vibrant stay. The seamless access to outdoor activities combined with the hot spring amenities creates a unique getaway that frequent travellers will surely appreciate for its distinctive offerings and comforting atmosphere.
- Villa OleannaOpens in a new window: A refined 4.0-star guesthouse, Villa Oleanna enjoys an impressive guest rating of 9.6 out of 10, catering perfectly to leisure travellers in search of a serene nature-themed experience. The property excels with its elegant design and tranquil surroundings, providing a restful retreat. Guests can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature while benefitting from curated experiences that enhance their stay. This hotel is a perfect choice for those who desire a peaceful escape without compromising on comfort and quality.
- Villa CharlotteOpens in a new window: This luxurious 5.0-star bed and breakfast stands out with a guest rating of 8.0 out of 10, appealing to discerning travellers seeking a blend of adventure and elegance. With a comprehensive suite of adventure sports available onsite, including motorboating and sailing, this property guarantees an exhilarating stay. The thoughtful amenities and high-end accommodations provide a sophisticated atmosphere, making it a splendid choice for those who appreciate a luxurious experience enriched with unique activities and comforts.
Where to stay in Bergen
Åsane, Nesttun, Flesland in Bergen, Vestland offer diverse charms: Åsane boasts scenic nature and local culture; Nesttun features modern amenities and convenient transport links, while Flesland blends urban vibrancy with easy airport access. For first-time visitors, Nesttun’s balanced appeal makes it a particularly attractive option for a welcoming stay.
- ÅsaneOpens in a new window: Nestled in a scenic area, Åsane offers travellers a mix of modern comforts and local charm. The area is popular for its range of cultural attractions and convenient shopping spots that cater to diverse tastes. With a friendly atmosphere, you can enjoy leisurely strolls through local markets and take in the relaxed vibe of the neighbourhood, making it a delightful base for exploring Bergen.
- NesttunOpens in a new window: Known for its community feel, Nesttun is a great spot to stay for those who appreciate local life. The locale offers a variety of engaging cultural attractions, along with a selection of shopping areas that reflect its unique character. Its smaller scale provides a cosy, relaxed environment that’s perfect for immersing yourself in local experiences without the hustle of a larger city.
- FleslandOpens in a new window: Flesland is well-regarded for its accessibility and convenience, especially for travellers looking to balance comfort with practical amenities. This area is noted for its straightforward shopping options and essential cultural spots, making it a sensible choice for those who value efficiency as well as a taste of local life in Bergen.
Things to do in Bergen
Bergen offers a delightful mix of natural beauty and lively urban experiences. Wander scenic mountain trails, enjoy quiet park strolls, or take a boat ride along welcoming coastal waters. With buzzing live music and delightful shopping spots, visitors can easily blend outdoor exploration with city charm.
- Mt. FloyenOpens in a new window – Climb the scenic trails up to Mt. Floyen for breathtaking views of Bergen and the surrounding fjords. Whether you choose to hike or take the funicular, the summit offers a perfect spot for a picnic amidst nature. Don’t forget your camera for those stunning panoramic shots!
- Museum of Norwegian Knitting IndustryOpens in a new window – Dive into the rich heritage of Norway’s knitting traditions at the Museum of Norwegian Knitting Industry. Explore fascinating exhibits that showcase the evolution of textile crafts, and gain insight into the techniques that have shaped this integral part of Norwegian culture.
- TroldhaugenOpens in a new window – Visit Troldhaugen, the historic home of composer Edvard Grieg. Stroll through the beautifully maintained grounds and discover the house where Grieg created some of his most famous works. The concert hall nearby hosts regular performances, allowing you to experience the music in its original setting.
- Arenum Exhibition CenterOpens in a new window – Check out the Arenum Exhibition Center, where a variety of events and exhibitions take place year-round. This modern venue hosts everything from trade fairs to cultural exhibitions, making it a lively hub for both locals and visitors.
- Bryggen WaterfrontOpens in a new window – Wander along the colourful Bryggen Waterfront, a UNESCO World Heritage site that showcases Bergen’s trading history. The wooden houses lining the docks are home to shops, galleries, and cafes, creating a picturesque backdrop for a leisurely stroll or a spot of shopping.
4 tips for savvy savings when booking a hotel in Bergen
- Book for the cheapest times: Visiting Bergen in January, February, or December is a budget-friendly option when hotel prices may drop to lower levels. For a rewarding exploration of key landmarks, historical sites, and cultural attractions — including museums, seafood outlets, shopping areas, guided tours, historical walking routes, cosy cafes, mountain views, live music venues, and dining experiences — a stay of at least 2 to 3 days is ideal. This period offers affordable travel opportunities and great value for money, making it an excellent choice for travellers on a budget.
- Look for last-minute deals on Hotels.com: You may discover attractive offers to Bergen by exploring DealsOpens in a new window on Hotels.com. For those considering a spur-of-the-moment trip, the Last-Minute Deals section enables you to see potentially discounted hotel rooms. To further assist your choice, the app’s Smart Shopping tool lets you compare hotel prices and amenities, so you're more likely to spot a favourable rate when availability or prices change. Sign up for email alerts or push notifications to remain informed of flash sales and special promotions.
- Be flexible with dates: Prices may fluctuate depending on factors such as the hotel's location, star rating, and the time of year. Therefore, having some flexibility with your travel dates could help you find a more attractive rate for your stay in a hotel in Bergen. If you’re in search of something distinctive, boutique hotels often provide a more personalised experience and may offer better value. When you book through Hotels.com, we’ll inform you whether the price for your chosen dates is above or below the average. If the price appears to be on the higher side, we can suggest alternative dates that may help you find a more favourable rate.
- Consider your location: Hotels situated near the city centre usually tend to be more expensive; however, with Bergen's superb public transport connections, you may discover a more affordable independent hotel further afield that remains well-connected. For those wishing to explore alternative, less crowded neighbourhoods or even lesser-known nearby towns, there is often excellent value for money to be found. Opting for these alternative destinations could provide a more authentic and budget-friendly experience.
Best time to go to Bergen
Bergen experiences its lowest average temperatures in January to February, at 34.5°F (1.4°C), while August is the hottest month, with an average temperature of 58.1°F (14.5°C). October tends to be the wettest month. The peak travel months to visit Bergen are June, July, and September, which see a higher number of tourists. During this peak period, the weather is mostly sunny to mostly cloudy, accompanied by light to moderate rainfall. In contrast, October to December are ideal if you're looking for a calmer vacation, marked by moderate to frequent rainfall and mostly cloudy conditions.
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