5 Amazing Places to Visit in Bergen
Bergen, Norway's second largest city, is also the
west coast's major port and one of Scandinavia's busiest cruise ship stopovers.
Enclosed by a ring of hills recognized locally as the Seven Mountains, the
city's idyllic scenery and spectacular natural harbour has covered its
reputation as one of Norway's most prevalent tourist spots.
Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf
Colorful Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf is
one of Bergen's most popular tourist attractions. Chock full of restaurants,
studios, workshops, and boutique shops, its narrow alleyways and old wooden
merchant houses simply beg to be explored. Guided English-language walking
tours of Bryggen are available from June through September, where you can learn
about the Hanseatic merchants and life in medieval Bergen, as well as visit
ruins from the Middle Ages.
Bergenhus Fortress
The old Bergenhus Fortress has dominated the
entrance to Bergen's harbor since the late 16th Century, and remains one of the
most impressive such structures in Scandinavia. Be prepared to spend time in
the excellent Bergenhus Fortress Museum with its fascinating exhibits
relating to the contribution of women and resistance groups during the 1940-45
German occupation.
Mount Ulriken
Hiking up Bergen's tallest mountain is one of
the most popular things to do here for tourists and locals alike. There are
multiple trails, with the most common starting points at either
the Ulriken Cable Car station or the Montana Hostel. The hike is
relatively steep and takes between one and a half and two hours, but tourists
are rewarded with gorgeous views of the city and the opportunity to rest up at
the summit's restaurant.
University Museum of Bergen
Bergen is famous for its university, which in
turn is famous for its world-renowned museum collections. Well worth spending a
day at, the university's museums include the Natural History Collection,
the Cultural History Collection, and the Seafaring Museum. When
you're ready for a break from all that learning, take a stroll in the
university's lovely Botanic Garden.
Bergen Cathedral
The earliest recorded reference to Bergen's
splendid cathedral dates back to 1181, when it began life as a monastic church.
It was while being rebuilt after fires in 1623 and 1640 that the cathedral
received its present façade, while architect Christian Christie added its
Rococo interior during renovations in the 1880s.
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