Holidays to Bergen

Norway’s second-largest city is no runner-up when it comes to dramatic landscapes — from waterfalls to misty mountain peaks to the majesty fjords that put the region on a million bucket lists. The best holidays to Bergen also take advantage of the city’s cultural clout. Explore offbeat museums, New Nordic cuisine and a thriving music scene that ranges from black metal to one of the world’s oldest orchestras.
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Bergen: Know before you go

LanguageNorwegian
CurrencyNorwegian krone (kr)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)
High seasonJune – August
Low seasonNovember – February

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The best neighbourhoods in Bergen

Bryggen

With its wharf and characteristic wooden buildings, picture-perfect Bryggen has been a trading port for a thousand years. Explore its narrow alleys deeper, however, and you’ll find modern studios, galleries and small shops selling local artisan’s creations. Besides its astonishing beauty, Bryggen is also where to stay in Bergen if you want to be near some of Norway’s best restaurants, known for their outstanding seafood.

Good for: Iconic architecture, shopping, seafood

Nordnes

Stretching along the short peninsula that extends into the harbour, Nordnes is the best neighbourhood to stay in Bergen to escape the bustle. Relax in some of the city’s best cafes or go for a swim in Nordnes Sjobad, a heated saltwater pool beloved by generations. For something completely different, take a walking tour to learn about Bergen’s grizzly history of witches, crime and executions.

Good for: Cafes, relaxation, history

Sandviken

Picturesque Sandviken’s narrow, cobbled lanes and wooden homes make it perfect for taking lots of photos. This traditional neighbourhood is where you’ll find the Old Bergen Museum, the Norwegian Fisheries Museum and the Storebla Aquaculture Visitor Centre here. Outdoor enthusiasts can hike the Stoltzekleiven trail towards Sandviksfjellet before taking a refreshing dip from the diving tower at Sandviken Sjobad.

Good for: Museums, harbour views, hiking

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FAQs about Bergen holidays

Most travellers opt for a holiday to Bergen in summer, though the forested mountains are glorious in autumn. Winters are milder than you’d think for a city so far north due to its position on the Atlantic Coast. September and October are the rainiest months. Be aware that some attractions close for the off-season.
Don’t let the Nordic noir fool you — it’s very safe to visit Bergen. Norway is consistently ranked one of the safest countries in the world for travellers and is a world leader in human rights. Black, LGBTQ+ and female visitors are unlikely to face harassment.
The wettest month is October, which has an average rainfall of 31 cm. But don't let that put a damper on your Bergen trip — there's still plenty to do indoors such as shopping, visiting galleries, or checking out cosy cafes.
The locals mostly speak in Norwegian (Bokmål) here. Every city has its own distinct lingo, so it's worth picking up some common phrases to use during your city break in Bergen.
If your journey to get here is a long one, stay a week or more. You'll be able to balance adventure with relaxation. For a quick trip to Bergen from somewhere nearby, three to five days are generally enough to see the main sights.
With temperatures reaching a high of 17ºC (63ºF), August is the hottest month in Bergen.
You won't have to look far for awesome things to do in Bergen. From Bryggen to Troldhaugen and more, there's no shortage of reasons to book a trip.
Norway is one of the most expensive countries in Europe, but you can have a cheap holiday to Bergen by making the most of nature trails and self-catered accommodation.
The official currency in Bergen is the Norwegian krone (NOK). It's a good idea to bring a small amount of cash during your trip to Bergen, but digital payments and cards are usually widely accepted.
Organise your Bergen trip for January and you'll be there at the coolest time of the year. -5ºC (23ºF) is as cold as it gets.