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Cozy, Central and Traditional Bergen Apartment
Simple & enjoyable 1BR apartment in the heart of Bergen! Enjoy a mix of modern & old in this authentic Bergen house, and wake up in the beautiful Nordnes peninsula, a quiet, peaceful & historical part of town. The original wooden floor and walls from 1900 provides x-factor, alongside with the newly refurbished bathroom. Only a 3 min. walk to Torgallmenningen, and 5 min. to the Bergen Light Rail, that'll take you to and from airport in easy fashion. Fast fiberoptic wifi for those working remote!

Beautiful apartment in Bergen! Perfect location!
Discover comfort and convenience in our newly renovated apartment, just 300 meters from the iconic Bryggen Wharf. Refurbished in 2022, it features a modern kitchen, cozy living room, contemporary bathroom, and two bedrooms. Nestled in a quiet, family-friendly neighborhood, you’ll enjoy charming streets and beautiful hiking trails right outside your door. Experience the best of Bergen's cultural and historical attractions, all within walking distance. Book now for your perfect Bergen adventure!

Adorable, Charming, rare historic house from 1779
Welcome to the historic Bergen house, dating back to around 1780, located in the charming Sandviken area just a stone's throw from the bustling city center among local residents. You'll have the entire house to yourself, complete with a cozy outdoor terrace. The property is secluded from street noise, tucked away in a small alley. Its convenient location offers easy access to supermarkets, a bus stop, hiking trails, and city bike parking. Additionally, you can find paid street parking nearby.

KG#12 Penthouse Apartment
KG12 is a fantastic property in the absolute hearth of Bergen City, overlooking the beautiful "Lille Lungegaards lake". The flat is fully equipped with two main bedrooms w. double-beds, and an additional double-bed in the open-attic / loft over the living-area. The flat is ideal for upto 6 guests. The flat is fully renovated and stylish furnished. 100 meters from the train station, and 100 meters from the fish-market - it does not get more urban than this! Very high standard - Easy Living!

New mini house in historic alley with small patio
I det historiske Kjellersmuget finner du dette fine minihuset pusset opp i 2024 med egen inngang med kodelås. Sovehems for to personer(seng 150x200).Det er også en sovesofa. Huset er 12 kvm i grunnflate. Enkel matlaging er mulig og butikk like rundt hjørnet.Med alle byens restauranter like utenfor. Fisketorget er 500 m unna. Det er mulig å sette fra seg bagasjen under tak i låst bakgård om tidlig ankomst. Utesofa under glasstak med varmeovner. Finn den blå døren og kos deg sentralt i Bergen.

Heart of Bergen - 3 minutes walk from Bryggen
Nice modern well equipped 50square meter 2 bedroom apartment. Located two levels up from main entrance - no elevator in Øvregaten 7. Unbeatable central location, 3 minutes walk to Bryggen - one of Bergens main attractions, and 2 minutes walk to Fløibanen Funicular. The bedrooms faces the back-yard which is more quiet. The size of the beds in cm150 x 200 and 120 x 200 the sofa is 090 x 200. In one of the shops in the ground floor, the French bakeri is lokated. Open in weekends (Fri-Sat-Sun).

Super Nice petite flat with balcony. Sun till late
A flat with a spectacular views in the middle of Bergen city centre. The flat is located only minutes walk from Bryggen which is in the heart of the city. From the flat you have easy access to walks in the surrounding mountains. Whether you would like to have a go at the famous Stolzekleiven or would like to ride on the Fløibanen to enjoy panoramic views across Bergen and the coastal area. The studio flat easily accommodates 2 people and has a fully equipped kitchen, lovely bathroom.

Hideaway by the fjord with hot tub 25 min from Bergen
This modern cabin is close to everything, making it easy to plan your stay. Only a small half hour drive away from the center of Bergen you get the ultimate cabin feeling in a modern and stylish wrapping. Nature is close by and the fjord is the closest neighbor. A perfect place to stay for those who are looking to live close to nature; while living very centrally and can take advantage of Bergen's cultural life and restaurants a little bus ride away.

Historic house in the center of Bergen
The Little white house is a historic house from the 1700`s a three-storey Nordnes dwelling in the center of Bergen, Norway. Nordnes is a favorite among both Bergen Citizens and visitors. The peninsula contains parks, places to swim, a collection of cafes, restaurants and shops. Walking distance to all city attractions. In 5 min walking distance you will find the popular Aquarium in Bergen, and About 7-8 min. walk to city center and Fisketorget.

Pocket House
Originally built in 1792, this Pocket House was once named "Smallest House in Bergen" by the local media. Situated in calm Sandviken the city center is a 5 minute bus ride or a 10 minute bike ride away. The nearest bus stop is a short 2 minute walk, and there is also a city bike parking spot practically right outside the house. Whether you want to experience Bergen by sea or Bergen by mountain this house is well situated to accommodate both.

★ Studio in the very best location ★
Nestled in the charming hillside neighborhood of Bergen, this cozy studio apartment offers the perfect blend of city convenience and natural beauty. Situated just a stone's throw away from the first stop of the Fløibanen Mountain train and the historic Skansen fire station, it boasts a unique location at the heart of Bergen. Guests has the entire place for themselves. One visitor described the ares as as living in film set.

Little, but super cosy studio in Bergen.
Tiny but cozy studio with a "cold kitchen" (no cooking but it's possible to make a sandwich and a cup of coffee). There is wifi and a smart tv with various channels. There’s parking possibilities upon request. 150kr pr. day. Close to Bergen Aquarium and Nordnes Sjøbad (outdoor public swimmingpool with access to the sea). Quiet neighborhood within walking distance to all kinds of activities in the center of Bergen.
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When is the best time to visit Bergen?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Bergen?
Explore stays in the historic Bryggen district, vibrant city center, or near Sandviken for scenic harbor views. Many neighborhoods combine culture, access to markets, and charming architecture.
What are the best things to do in Bergen with kids?
Families often enjoy Bergen Aquarium, interactive museums, and exploring Fløyen’s funicular for forested play areas. Wandering the colorful harbor and tasting local treats adds to the adventure.
What are some of the best things to do in Bergen?
Explore the UNESCO-listed Bryggen wharf, visit local art museums, and ride the Fløyen funicular for hilltop views. Bergen has vibrant markets, waterfront walks, and rich maritime history.
How is the weather in Bergen?
Bergen is known for frequent rainfall and mild temperatures, with winter days near 33–40°F (1–5°C) and summer afternoons around 54–67°F (12–20°C). Waterproof layers and sturdy shoes help to stay comfortable year-round.
What are the best places to visit in Bergen?
Bryggen’s historic wooden buildings are frequently suggested, as are the picturesque Fish Market, KODE art museums, and Fløyen’s nature trails. Many enjoy exploring Bergenhus Fortress and waterfront promenades.
What are some hiking trails in Bergen?
Bergen has forested trails on Fløyen and Ulriken, with well-marked routes for various skill levels. Locals often explore Stoltzekleiven for a steeper climb and panoramic city views.
What are some family activities we can do in Bergen?
Families often visit Bergen Aquarium, try the Fløyen funicular for forest walks, or take part in hands-on exhibits at the VilVite Science Center. City parks invite exploration and play near the waterfront.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Bergen?
Explore scenic fjords by boat, wander local fishing villages, or embark on hikes and cultural outings in mountain areas around Bergen. Nature excursions and historic towns are frequently suggested.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Bergen?
Many accommodations in Bergen welcome pets, especially in neighborhoods near parks or along the waterfront. Sandviken and the city center have a mix of pet-friendly stays for travelers and their companions.
What are some local tips for visiting Bergen?
Pack waterproof layers for changing weather, and try walking or using public transit to navigate historic streets. Locals enjoy outdoor seating at neighborhood cafes and hiking popular mountain paths.
What is Bergen known for?
Bergen has deep maritime heritage, colorful Bryggen wharf, and vibrant music and arts traditions. Locals enjoy culinary diversity and easy access to nearby fjords and mountains.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Bergen?
Wander quiet alleys behind Bryggen, explore city parks like Nygårdsparken, or visit the leprosy museum for unique history. Locals sometimes suggest the cobbled streets of Nordnes peninsula.
What are the best foods to try in Bergen?
Bergen has traditional dishes such as fish soup, fresh seafood, and skillingsbolle cinnamon pastries. Locals also enjoy reindeer preparations and cheese from regional producers.
What should I bring for a trip to Bergen?
Waterproof jackets, comfortable walking shoes, and layered clothing suit Bergen’s wet climate. An umbrella, reusable water bottle, and camera help you explore city sights and mountain trails.
What is the nightlife in Bergen like?
Bergen has cozy pubs, live music venues, and late-night cafes, especially near the city center and historic waterfront. Visitors can explore local craft breweries, intimate jazz clubs, and seasonal outdoor events.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Bergen?
Bergen International Festival draws attention for music and performing arts in late spring, and Bergenfest is frequently suggested for live music. Bergen Food Festival highlights regional flavors in early fall and brings together local producers and cuisine.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Bergen?
Many vacation rentals in Bergen have family-friendly amenities, especially near Fløyen, Sandviken, and Bryggen. These areas combine access to parks, museums, and outdoor activities.
When is the best time to visit Bergen?
Late spring through summer is often recommended for milder temperatures and more outdoor events. Many enjoy Bergen’s vibrant city life, scenic hikes, and harbor activities during these months.
All about Bergen
Perched on a hillside at the edge of the North Sea, the picturesque city of Bergen serves as the gateway to Norway’s fjord region. Although the second largest city in the country, Bergen exudes small-town warmth and character with inviting shops, galleries, museums, and some incredible street art. Bergen is home to one of the largest art museums in the Nordic region, KODE Museums of Bergen, which spans four buildings and showcases Renaissance works to contemporary pieces.
Bergen’s waterfront, Bryggen, was once a centre of trade between Norway and the rest of Europe. Today, Bryggen’s colourful timber buildings and old wharf are part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city itself is also nestled between seven mountains, which are well worth exploring. Hike to the summit of Fløyen or take the funicular up to the top for spectacular views of the city. You can also reach the top of nearby Ulriken, the highest peak, via a cable car. While in Bergen, be sure to try the fresh seafood for which the city is renowned. Local specialties include fish soup, fish cakes, and a steamed cod dish called persetorsk.
What are the top things to do in Bergen?
Edvard Grieg Museum
Explore the home of one of Norway’s most famous composers at the Edvard Grieg Museum. Just south of Bergen, this home-turned-museum is a well-preserved exhibit of the life and work of the composer. Built in 1885, the house has the feel of an artist’s escape cabin, with ornate artwork, plush vintage furniture, and lavish light fixtures. There are a number of newer buildings on the property as well, including a concert hall, cafe, and shop. Guided tours of the museum are available.
Fisketorget i Bergen (Bergen Fish Market)
Bergen is well known for its fresh seafood, and you can sample some of its finest at the Bergen Fish Market, which has been operating since 1276. It’s one of the most popular outdoor markets in the country, and alongside the day’s catch — haddock, cod, and mackerel are big here — you’ll also find fresh fruit and vegetables and an array of local arts and crafts.
Vidden Hike
Bergen is surrounded by seven mountains and two fjords, making it a perfect home base for hikers. Although there are a number of hikes in and around the city, the Vidden Hike offers a nice mix of scenery. Along this eight-mile trek you’ll soak up vistas of nearby fjords and snow-capped mountains. The hike is wildly popular in summer, as it is on a well-marked trail and tackles two of Bergen’s mountains, Fløyen and Ulriken.
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30 properties feature pools

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6,420 of Bergen holiday rentals include wifi access

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Guests love Self check-in, Gym and BBQ grill across Bergen rentals

4.8 Average rating
Bergen stays are highly rated by guests – averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Nearby attractions
Bergen’s top spots include Troldhaugen, Gamle Bergen Museum - Bymuseet i Bergen and Løvstakken
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- Mikkelparken
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- Gamle Bergen Museum - Bymuseet i Bergen
- Troldhaugen
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- Voss Active High Rope & Zip-Line Park
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- Bergen Aquarium
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