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Bryggen – the Hanseatic Wharf in Bergen, Norway Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Robin Strand
This UNESCO protected old merchant quarter is the only preserved business district from the Hanseatic period. Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Robin Strand
Bergen has a good selection of accommodation in every price category - hotels, guesthouses, camp sites, youth hostels and private accommodation. Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/David Buffington-Getty
Take part in Bergen's vibrant cultural scene. The nearness to nature makes Bergen a good starting point for outdoor activities. Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Per Eide
Top attractions in Bergen include Bryggen, the Fløibanen Funicular, the Fish Market, the Edvard Grieg Museum at Troldhaugen and Fantoft Stave Church. Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Willy Haraldsen
It is easy to travel to Bergen from the Continent and the rest of Norway - whether you choose air, road, rail or sea, connections are excellent. Photo: Hurtigruten
Go sightseeing in the city centre, explore the surrounding fjords and mountains, or join the popular round trip Norway in a Nutshell®. Photo: Gaby Bohle/Innovation Norway
All the information you need on Bergen and the fjords in one place. At the tourist information you can also buy the Bergen Card. Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Per Eide
Bergen is Norway’s second largest city with 240,000 inhabitants. The city was founded more than 900 years ago. Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life AS/Fjord Norway
In Bergen you find plenty of tempting shops – from the small and specialised to large department stores. Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway
In Bergen you will find just about everything from tea rooms to gourmet fish restaurants, from small bistros to discotheques, bars and nightclubs. Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway
Winter is the time for some excellent cross-country skiing near Bergen, and there are fantastic downhill slopes for those looking for action. Photo: Bergen Tourist Board/Willy Haraldsen