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How to Spend a Perfect Weekend in Bergen, Norway

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Bergen, Norway’s picturesque coastal city is the perfect destination for a weekend escape or short stopover while exploring the Norwegian fjords. Known for its colourful wooden houses, UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf and gateway access to the fjords, Bergen offers the perfect mix of old world charm and nature. Whether you’re visiting for a few days or just passing through, this guide covers the best things to see and do in Bergen.

Bergen, Norway
Bergen, Norway

Getting to Bergen from the Airport

Bergen Airport is located about 18 km (11 miles) south of the city centre and getting into the centre is both easy and affordable especially with a Bergen Card which gives free access to public transport including the Light Rail from the airport. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes with services operating every 5-10 minutes. Single journey NOK40 (£2.99). Another option is the Flybussen (airport bus) which takes 25-30 minutes and has frequent stops in the city centre NOK150 (£11.22) but please note this is not included in the Bergen Card.

Stay:

Scandic Torget Bergen
Scandic Torget Bergen

During our weekend in Bergen, we chose to stay at the Scandic Torget Bergen which proved to be the perfect base for exploring the city. The hotel’s location is unbeatable as it’s on the waterfront directly across from the Fish Market and overlooks the beautiful old wooden houses of Bryggen.

Bergen Card

If you’re planning to spend several days in Bergen, the Bergen 96-hour Card is an excellent investment that offers excellent value and convenience. The card includes access to over 30 museums and attractions throughout the city, some free and others discounted. Beyond museums, it also covers free travel on all Bergen public transport, including buses, the Bergen Light Rail (Bybanen), and even discounted rides on the famous Fløibanen Funicular that takes you up to Mount Fløyen for panoramic views.

Valid from the time of first use, we ordered our cards on-line ahead of our visit so that we were able to utilise them for the light rail journey from the airport to the city centre. Several fjord tour operators also offer discounts with the Bergen Card making it a cost effective way to explore the city. Cards can also be purchased from the Tourist Information Centre next to the Fish Market. The cards are available in 24, 48, 72 and 96 hour durations and cost from NOK420-780 (£31.40-£58.40). Bergen Card.

See and Do:

Start the day with a ride on the Fløibanen Funicular

Mount Floyen Funicular Station
Mount Floyen Funicular Station

There seemed no better way to start our Bergen weekend than by taking a ride up the Fløibanen funicular to the top of Mount Fløyen. The journey takes just a few minutes to reach the top but the views are unforgettable.

Riding the Floyen Funicular
Riding the Floyen Funicular

For best views opt for the rear carriage and stand at the back or left hand side for the perfect views. From the mountain top viewpoints we enjoyed a picture-perfect panorama of the city, the fjord and the surrounding mountains—making it an absolute ‘must’ whilst visiting Bergen.

Views from the top of the Mount Floyen Funicular
Views from the top of the Mount Floyen Funicular

Several walking trails lead from the top of Mount Fløyen, from where there are other lookout points which are less crowded than the nearest one to the funicular. We followed a looped trail towards a lake that we had almost to ourselves, the path being mostly flat and prettily lined with trees.

Forest trails from the Floyen top station, Bergen
Forest trails from the Floyen top station

Goats roam around the hilltop and are tame and friendly. Their job is to keep the grass down but during our visit which was on a very windy day, they were sensibly sheltering in a small cabin so we popped inside to give them a stroke.

Stroking the goats at the top of Mount Floyen
Stroking the goats at the top of Mount Floyen

After our walk, we made our way to the nearby restaurant which was warm and cosy with its open fire. We warmed up with mugs of hot chocolate which was thick and creamy and just what we needed after being outside in the breezy conditions. Funicular return tickets NOR140 (£10.47) and half price with the Bergen Card. Fløyen

Wandering Through Bryggen

Bryggen, Bergen
Bryggen, Bergen

Another ‘must see’ highlight on a short break in Bergen is to head down to Bryggen, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage site. The colourful wooden houses lining the harbour are gorgeous with their history going back a long way as Bryggen used to be the heart of the Hanseatic League’s trading empire.

Bryggen, Bergen
Bryggen, Bergen

We took a leisurely stroll along the old wooden wharf where we admired the historic buildings with their characteristic pointed roofs. Most visitors just stroll along the waterfront but I recommend wandering along the narrow alleyways that run behind as these are equally charismatic.

Steep alleyways behind the Bryggen waterfront
Steep alleyways behind the Bryggen waterfront

Nowadays the small houses are occupied by artisan traders and small shops selling crafts, souvenirs and authentic knitted jumpers. One can visit Bryggen Museum which explores the area’s medieval roots and a great place to learn more.

Enjoy the catch of the day at the Fish Market

Bergen Indoor Fish Market
Bergen Indoor Fish Market

The indoor Mathallen fish market is located overlooking the harbour and just steps away from the Scandic Torget where we were staying. This very modern indoor fish market offers a warm and inviting space to explore local Norwegian cuisine throughout the year and especially from the end of September when the famous outdoor fish market closes for the winter months. The indoor hall has the same focus on quality and local ingredients bringing Bergen’s food scene under one roof.

Juicy prawn platter in the Bergen Fish Market Hall
Juicy prawn platter in the Bergen Fish Market Hall

Mathallen then becomes the go-to spot for both locals and visitors looking to experience Bergen’s culinary tastes. Wandering around the stalls we spotted fresh seafood, traditional Norwegian dishes, artisanal cheeses, cured meats and restaurants to enjoy the flavours of the region. Though the bustling, open-air summer fish market is missed in winter, Mathallen offers a relaxed atmosphere, with the same focus on quality, local ingredients and the charm of Bergen’s food scene under one roof.

Explore Bergen’s Museums

Bergen Maritime Museum

Bergen Maritime Museum
Bergen Maritime Museum

A short bus ride from the harbour (fare included in the Bergen Card) took us to the Maritime Museum which documents Norway’s seafaring history from Viking longships to modern freight vessels.

Maritime Museum, Bergen
Maritime Museum, Bergen

Galleries cover the age of sail, steam ships, and modern shipping. Here we found ship models, full‑size boats, archaeological finds and displays on how shipbuilding, trade, and travel shaped Norwegian life. Standard admission NOK 160 (£11.94) and included in the Bergen Card. Bergen Maritime Museum

Fisheries Museum

Fisheries Museum, Bergen
Fisheries Museum, Bergen

Staying with the maritime theme, we called into the Fisheries Museum, which is housed in an old warehouse giving an insight into Norway’s fishing industry which is still hugely important today. Alongside exhibition galleries, we even had an opportunity to try on fisherman’s gear and handle nets and tools.

Natural History Museum

Natural History Museum, Bergen
Natural History Museum, Bergen

Another great place to visit was the University Museum of Bergen’s Natural History on the attractively laid out Bergen campus.

Natural History Museum, Bergen
Natural History Museum, Bergen

The museum is located in a beautiful old building and was the perfect place to learn about local wildlife, geology and natural history through interesting exhibits featuring plants, animals, and fossils. Standard admission NOK 150 (£11.20) and included in the Bergen Card. Bergen Natural History Museum

University Museum Garden

Bergen University Museum Garden
Bergen University Museum Garden

Tucked away behind the Natural History Museum lies the Museum Garden (Muséhagen) which was first established in the 1890s. This beautifully landscaped botanical garden features over 3,000 plant species from around the world – ranging from delicate alpine plants to towering exotic trees. We strolled through the kitchen garden, water and rock gardens before exploring the glasshouse with its tropical plants and giant water lilies. The garden is open all year round and free to enter and is highly recommended even if you are not planning a visit to the museum itself.

KODE Art Museums

Kode Art Museum, Bergen
Kode Art Museum, Bergen

During our visit to Bergen, we explored Kode, a collection of four art museums situated around the city centre lake. Each building has its own character with one featuring ornate silver and historical furniture, while a second offered interactive exhibits that make art fun and engaging. Not to be missed are the paintings of Norwegian artist Edvard Munch. Even if you’re not really into art, the buildings themselves are beautiful and worth a look. Standard admission covering all Kode galleries NOR 175 (£13.06) and included in the Bergen Card. Kode Art Museums

Bergen Cathedral

Bergen Cathedral
Bergen Cathedral

Bergen Cathedral (Bergen Domkirke) is a historic church located in the city centre. It’s free to enter but has very limited opening times so do check its website in advance before visiting. The cathedral dates back to the 12th century although it has undergone several restorations and rebuilds over the centuries, especially after fires. Its architecture features a mix of Gothic and Baroque styles with impressive stained glass windows.

Relax on board a Fjord Cruise

Morning Fjord Cruise (3.5 Hours)

On board a fjord cruise from Bergen
On board a fjord cruise from Bergen

As Bergen lies at the gateway to the fjords a scenic boat trip should be high on everyone’s itinerary. We booked a 3.5 hour cruise that departed from just outside our hotel at 10.00 a.m. The cruise took us through Osterfjorden and into the dramatic Mostraumen Strait.

Idyllic scenery on our fjord cruise
Idyllic scenery on our fjord cruise

The comfortable catamaran offered excellent views from its large windows and as we approached towering cliffs, cascading waterfalls and picturesque villages a tannoy announcement invited us out on deck for photo opportunities whilst the boat slowed down. After dreary weather during most of our weekend, we were really fortunate to have clear blue skies and sunshine throughout this voyage. The boat trip was a highlight of our weekend in Bergen and is not to be missed. A 3.5 hour cruise costs NOR 850 (£63.50) per person with a 20% discount for holders of the Bergen Card. Rodne Fjord Cruise

Afternoon at Haakon’s Hall

Haakon's Hall, Bergen
Haakon’s Hall, Bergen

Back on dry land, we headed to Haakon’s Hall inside the Bergenhus Fortress. It’s just a ten minute walk from the harbour so combines well with a half day fjord cruise. The Great Hall is very impressive with its towering stone walls, high timbered ceiling and long medieval tables.

 Haakon’s Hall, Bergen
 Haakon’s Hall, Bergen

The Hall dates back to the 1200s, built by King Håkon Håkonsson when Bergen was Norway’s capital. The hall was where grand banquets were held, laws made, and where Norway’s elite once gathered in celebration. Though damaged during World War II, the restoration work was completed blending original stonework with carefully recreated details and wall tapestries.

Bergen Technical Museum

Bergen Technical Museum
Bergen Technical Museum

I always like to seek out technical and transport museums wherever I am, and was delighted that during our weekend we were able to visit the one in Bergen as it is only open on Sunday afternoons. The museum is slightly off the tourist trail as it’s located in a residential district surrounded by attractive wooden homes.

Vintage trams in the Bergen Technical Museum
Vintage trams in the Bergen Technical Museum

The museum is run by volunteers and includes an impressive collection of old trams, vintage buses, cars and bicycles. Vintage tram rides are included in the admission price but these sadly weren’t operating on the day of our visit. Nevertheless, we were pleased we made the effort to visit and especially enjoyed viewing the old funicular railway carriages and clambering on to some of the old trams and buses. Standard admission NOK 150 (£11.19 and free with the Bergen Card. Bergen Technical Museum

Final Thoughts

The Mount Floyen Funicular at night
The Mount Floyen Funicular at night

Well, what a lovely long weekend we’d spent in Bergen. The sun might not have shone for us very much but it didn’t matter a jot as we fell in love with Norway’s second city and its beautiful setting.

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Our weekend was supported by Visit Bergen and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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31 responses to “How to Spend a Perfect Weekend in Bergen, Norway”

  1. NortheastAllie Avatar

    It looks amazing there, and it looks like there is a lot to do from exploring the nature areas, to the museums as well!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I’m certain you would enjoy visiting Bergen Allie especially as you enjoyed Iceland so much.

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  2. Clazz - An Orcadian Abroad Avatar

    Wow, you did a lot more in Bergen than we did! The transport museum looks brilliant. Sounds like you had a fantastic weekend.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you! We loved our long weekend in Bergen despite mixed weather. The Transport Museum isn’t massive but we really enjoyed looking around. Thanks for your continued interest in my.blog.

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  3. travelling_han Avatar

    It looks wonderful, I’d really love to explore it properly – Norway is truly a stunning country! 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Hannah. We had a lovely time over in Bergen and would also like to.see more of Norway.

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  4. Karen Avatar

    It has been years since I visited Bergen but still remember loving it. It was July and the sun was up way into the wee hours of the morning so I saw a lot during our stay.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      How lovely Karen, I’m so pleased to read you enjoyed visiting Bergen too. I’d like to return in the summer next time too.

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  5. ourcrossings Avatar

    Bergen looks like a place well worth visiting for its picturesque scenery, charming atmosphere, and as a gateway to the Norwegian fjords. I would love to ride the Floyen Funicular to see the spectacular panoramic views of Bergen. Thanks for sharing, and have a good day 🙂 Aiva xx

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in my recent visit to Bergen. It’s a beautiful small city and I’d recommend visiting sometime.

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  6. Rebecca Avatar

    I haven’t ventured too deep into Norway, but I’m very interested in checking out Bergen some day! Absolutely stunning with the fjords and scenery all around, and I appreciate your guide to things to see and do in town! Thanks for sharing, Marion 😊

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bergen is a delightful compact city surrounded by mountains and the gateway to the fjords. I’d love to see more of Norway too

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  7. ianscyberspace Avatar

    The pictures are delightful as usual and lots of useful information for tourists.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks Ian, we had a splendid weekend in Bergen.

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  8. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    Bergen looks fantastic. I did think you’d just find me cuddling a goat but then we got to vintage trams and the Natural History museum. Sounds perfect!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bergen is absolutely lovely Helen even when the weather isn’t at its best. We just wrapped up warm and luckily it was nice and sunny for our fjord cruise.

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  9. Terry Christopherson Avatar

    We loved Bergen, some amazing food.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest Terry. We adored Bergen too. Lots of delicious seafood, beautiful scenery and interesting museums. What more could we ask for.

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  10. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Looks like a wonderful weekend! I’ve always wanted to visit the Fjords in Norway and all that architecture is charming too.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bergen is gorgeous Lyssy and we enjoyed a lovely few days despite mixed weather. I’d love to return to explore more of Norway in the future.

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  11. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I’ll save this, Bergen is high on my list. Love that picture of Haaken Hall and the tall ship. Maggie

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  12. Klausbernd Avatar

    As we wrote before, we love Bergen.
    All the best
    The Fab Four of Cley
    🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you. We loved our visit to Bergen too!

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  13. Tanja Avatar

    What a beautiful city. I’d enjoy the funicular ride and the fjord cruise

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bergen is a beautiful, charming small city Tanja and our half day fjord cruise and the funicular ride made it really special.

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  14. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Bergen has been on my list for years, what a beautiful place to follow along with you to. It all looks so charming with the architecture and the natural beauty.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Bergen is absolutely lovely Meg and even though the weather was wet and windy most of the time, we still enjoyed a really nice few days away.

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  15. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    Bergen looks charming. We’ve never been before, but it’s on our travel list. It seems like there’s a nice mix of museums, lots of opportunities to wander around and enjoy the waterfront and colourful buildings. And it’s close to nature and lots of hiking. The fjord cruise also sounds like a great way to see a different side of the city and landscape.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our recent visit to Bergen. It’s such a pretty place and perfectly placed for hopping on board a fjord cruise. With lots of hiking trails, several.museums and the funicular railway we found plenty to keep us occupied despite some wet and windy weather.

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  16. kagould17 Avatar

    Looks like another good place to visit Marion. The city cards are a good value if there are lots of choices and Bergen seems to have a lot of things to see. Have a great day. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest in our weekend visit to Bergen, Allan. It’s such a picturesque, small city.

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