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Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city, sits amongst seven hills in the country’s western fjords. A member of the Hanseatic League, this Viking-age outpost combines history, nature, and culture all into one. On this walking tour, you’ll explore the many facets of the city, from the famous fish market to the UNESCO-designated Bryggen and beyond. Finish your experience with an optional ride up Mount Fløyen for incredible views of the city below.
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The Real Experience
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mohanadb333, Jul 2025
It was lovely rain and nice temperature, it's beautiful city and I love Bergen. I wish I lived in Bergen since I love rain.
DianaG83, Jun 2025
We were fortunate to have Roald lead our walking tour of Bergen. It was the first thing we did upon arriving in the city. Not only did we take us through the heavy duty tourist section, but he pointed out where he recommended shopping, etc. He also pointed out awesome cinnamon rolls/pastries and a sausage stand. Additionally, we wanted to eat and drink like the locals. We popped into a grocery store to pick out a few items…ALL of his suggestions were spot on…everything was amazing! We learned history, significance of the art/architecture/buildings, and navigated our way around the city whilst minimizing the hills. We enjoyed seeing the city through his eyes, and spent a majority of the tour outside the tourist areas and experienced what the locals see, do, shop, etc. He took photos for us, toured us through and around the fish markets, and made sure we knew how to get where we were going following our tour. He was excellent, and we lucked out having him introduce us to the city.
W1556UHjenniferh, Feb 2025
Teresita was absolutely amazing!! She accommodated our special celebration and was very communicative before the trip. She was extremely knowledgeable about the culture, city, and people as we walked around and hit all the key spots. We loved Teresita!
Iris_S, Jul 2024
Jana, my guide today exceeded any expectations I could have showing me her home town. Such a beautiful city, from Brrygen to the tram ride to overlook Bergen itself. I mentioned cheese and we when by the fish market to a cheese specialist and many purchases later to take home … vacuum packed I’m in heaven. Such a personable woman, it was my pleasure to see Bergen with Jana. Request her !!!
Response from Host, Sept 2024
We are thrilled you enjoyed the tour with our guide Jana, she is indeed an incredible woman. We look forward to welcoming you again for even more experiences!
This square featuring a lake and surrounded by museums is right in the city center. A beautiful and important space that will help you understand how the city is planned. It has an amazing view of the mountin Ulriken in the background.
A wide pedestrian avenue and the meeting-point for the people living in Bergen, this beautiful street was built after the great fire as a fire breaker, hence its width. Surrounded by shopping malls and cafes, this lively street will take you from the modern town to the old part of Bergen. There is a lot of historical landmarks along the way that will be explained.
Here you will see all the delicacies from the Norwegian fertile waters. You will be able to taste smoked whale meat and marinated salmon and see the huge king crabs in the water tanks.
It is a good spot for having dinner later in the evening as there are 4 restaurants inside the premises.
A unique site from the 13th century full of history. You have certainly seen pictures of this landmark in UNESCO's Heritage Site List, as it represents the image of Bergen.
This is, together with the Hall of Hakon, the oldest of all the buildings in Bergen. It has survived all of the fires that destroyed most parts of the city and has undergone many enlargements according to the different eras it has gone through.
A street with a lot of history. This street right behind Bryggen has many interesting stories, apart from a great view of the many times ignored back part of Bryggen, which shows another perspective of how the tenements were built in the 12th century. From here we will also go through a residential area with many narrow streets. Photogenic spot, with cobble stones and wooden houses, so typical of Bergen.
This part is optional. We can end the tour taking the 3-minute funicular ride to the top of this gorgeous mountain for incredible views of Bergen.
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