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Bergen City
Explore the very best of Bergen over a premium three-day weekend — from the UNESCO-listed wooden wharves of Bryggen and the historic fish market to a scenic fjord cruise through the dramatic Mostraumen channel and a ride up Mount Fløyen for panoramic views over the city. Bergen is Norway’s second largest city and the gateway to some of the world’s most celebrated fjord landscapes, and this tour brings it all together in one carefully crafted small group experience.
Bryggen — UNESCO World Heritage Site One of the most iconic and recognisable landmarks in all of Norway, Bryggen is Bergen’s historic Hanseatic wharf, lined with colourful wooden buildings dating back to the 14th century. Originally established as a trading post by the powerful German Hanseatic League, the wharf dominated Northern European commerce for nearly 400 years. Today, 62 original buildings remain, housing independent craft shops, galleries, restaurants, and museums. Strolling through the narrow wooden alleyways and overhanging passages is like stepping back into medieval Bergen.
Bergen Fish Market (Fisketorget) Located right on the harbor at the foot of Bryggen, Bergen’s Fish Market is one of Norway’s most visited outdoor markets. Vendors offer fresh seafood, locally made dishes, Norwegian delicacies, and produce — a lively and authentic taste of Bergen’s maritime culture and a wonderful spot to sample local flavours.
Historic Streets and Hidden Alleyways Beyond the famous Bryggen facade lies a network of narrow passages, hidden courtyards, and centuries-old buildings that most visitors never find. Your guide will take you through these lesser-known corners of Bergen’s old town, uncovering stories of Hanseatic merchants, devastating fires, and the resilient spirit of the city.
Mostraumen Fjord Cruise Bergen’s most popular half-day fjord adventure takes you through the scenic Osterfjord and into the narrow, dramatic Mostraumen channel — a passage so tight that boats can barely sail through, with towering cliffs rising on both sides and waterfalls cascading down directly into the fjord. The boat brings its bow so close to the waterfall that guests may feel the cold spray of the water. Wildlife is abundant along the route, including eagles, seals, and coastal birdlife. The cruise departs from Bergen’s historic harbor, passing the medieval Bergenhus Fortress and the Bryggen wharf as it sails into the fjord.
Mount Fløyen and the Fløibanen Funicular Opened in 1918 and now carrying nearly two million passengers per year, the Fløibanen funicular connects Bergen city centre with the summit of Mount Fløyen at 320 metres above sea level in just 6–8 minutes. From the viewing platform at the top, guests enjoy what is widely considered the definitive Bergen panorama — the city’s red-roofed houses, the harbor, the fjords, and the seven surrounding mountains stretching into the distance. The mountain also features easy walking trails, a restaurant and café, and a charming troll forest popular with families.
Bergenhus Fortress (Optional — Day 3) One of the oldest and best-preserved medieval fortresses in Norway, Bergenhus Fortress sits at the entrance to the Bergen harbor. Its two main medieval buildings — Håkon’s Hall, a royal ceremonial hall built around 1261, and Rosenkrantz Tower, a 16th-century tower residence — offer a fascinating insight into Bergen’s role as Norway’s medieval capital.
Norwegian Cuisine and Local Dining Bergen’s dining scene is deeply rooted in its maritime heritage and the rich produce of the surrounding region. Your guide will provide personalised recommendations for restaurants and cafés throughout the weekend, from traditional Norwegian seafood dishes to the local Bergen specialty of skillingsboller — a traditional cinnamon bun best enjoyed at the top of Mount Fløyen.
| Duration | 3 days (Friday to Sunday) |
| Difficulty | Light to moderate |
| Fitness Required | Light to moderate — suitable for most guests |
| Language | English |
| Minimum Age | 12 years |
| Max Participants | 10 |
| Min Participants | 4 |
| Pickup | Bergen city centre meeting point |
| Accommodation | 2 nights shared hotel, centrally located in Bergen |
| Deposit | Full payment required in advance |
| Item | Notes |
| Waterproof jacket | Bergen is one of the wettest cities in Europe — rain gear is essential |
| Warm layers | Temperatures drop on the water and at altitude |
| Comfortable walking shoes | City walking on cobblestones and uneven surfaces |
| Camera | Spectacular scenery throughout all three days |
| Days | Season |
| Monthly (Friday to Sunday) | Year-round |
| Per Person | |
| Price excl. MVA | 8,482,- NOK |
| MVA (12%) | 1,018,- NOK |
| Price incl. MVA | 9,500,- NOK |
For Age 12-14 10% off
For Age 15-17 5% off
Private Room Upgrade — Upgrade from shared to private hotel accommodation for both nights in Bergen. Contact us for pricing and availability.
Private Group Tour — This tour is available as a fully private experience for groups. Enjoy the flexibility of a personalised itinerary and exclusive guide. Contact us for pricing and availability.
Q: What hotel will we stay in?
A: Guests stay in a centrally located hotel in Bergen. The standard booking includes shared accommodation with breakfast included on both mornings. A private room upgrade is available — please contact us for pricing.
Q: Is breakfast included?
A: Yes, breakfast is included at the hotel on both Day 2 and Day 3.
Q: What is the Mostraumen Fjord Cruise like?
A: The Mostraumen cruise is Bergen’s most popular half-day fjord experience. The boat sails from Bergen harbor through the scenic Osterfjord and into the narrow Mostraumen channel, where towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls surround you on both sides. The cruise lasts approximately 3.5–4 hours and is suitable for all fitness levels. Onboard facilities include a snack bar and both indoor and outdoor seating areas.
Q: What if the weather is bad?
A: Bergen is known for its rain — waterproof clothing is always recommended. The fjord cruise and all city activities operate in most weather conditions. In the case of severe weather affecting safety, you will be notified and offered an alternative arrangement.
Q: Is the Fløibanen funicular suitable for all ages and fitness levels?
A: Yes. The funicular ride takes just 6–8 minutes and requires no physical exertion, making it suitable for all ages and fitness levels. At the top, guests can choose from easy walking trails or simply enjoy the views from the platform.
Q: Is there time for independent exploration?
A: Yes. The itinerary is designed to balance guided experiences with free time.
Q: What is there to do in Bergen in the evenings?
A: Bergen has a lively and varied evening scene. The harbor area around Bryggen offers a wide range of restaurants, from traditional Norwegian seafood to international cuisine. There are also bars, live music venues, and a relaxed café culture to enjoy.
Q: How do I pay?
A: Full payment is required in advance at the time of booking.
Q: Can we book this as a private group tour?
A: Yes, this tour is available as a fully private experience for groups of any size. Please contact us for pricing and availability.
Alani –
It\’s really great to decide to book this tour