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Welcome to Bergen

Cozy Street in Nordnes, Bergen

This blog entry is supposed to be my only Bergen Blog Entry with all the information  you could need when visiting Bergen. Its still under constructions and I would love if anyone could message me about things to add.

 

Bergen is a city in Norway .' The name Bergen comes from the old Name Bjørgvin, which means "the meadow beneath the mountains". This is the reason why Bergen is also referred to as the "The city among the seven mountains".

Bergen is by many called the most beautiful city in Norway,  and when you see the spectacular view from Mount Ulriken its not hard to see why. Bergen is the second largest city in Norway has a reputation for bad weather and not without reason. The average yearly precipitation is 2250mm, with over 250 wet days.

Cozy Backalley in Nordnes, Bergen
The weather tends to be better in the summer months.

Bergen was the largest city in Scandinavia until the 18th century. It was surpassed by Oslo in the 19th Century. The latest 2006 census reports that 242.158 people living within the Bergen city limits.

Getting there:

AIR:

Bergen is serviced by both International and Domestic flights from its Airport Flesland Lufthavn. Bergen Airport Flesland is a small and efficient airport located 19km west of the city centre and its reachable by bus. You can take the Airport Express (Norwegian Flybussen) or local busses. Pay the fare (80kr) to the driver when you enter the bus. You can also use local busses which takes a bit longer, but they cost 23kr. From the Airport take the busses marked “100 Sentrum” and if youre heading to the airport take “530” from the terminal at “Vestre Strømkai, just next to the main bus station.

Bergen. Pyrotechnics for the local football team in the middle of the city
Its located next to a building with a sign “Bergen Maritime”

Flying is the fastest and sometimes cheapest way to get around in Norway. If you wants to get to Trondheim or Stavanger you have to travel to Oslo and then change trains again.

Train:

The Trainride between Bergen and Oslo is one of the most scenic commercial train rides in the world and should not be missed. On a clear day It would leave you breathless as you are passing through the largest mountain plateau in Northern Europe. A good solution can be to catch the very early morning train to Bergen and get off at Myrdal and take the “Flåm Scenic Railway” down to Flåm and the the ferry into Bergen or just take the ferry to Gudvangen.

Do not take the nighttrains as you miss the scenic views

Boat:

Bergen is the Transport hub for local ferries and you can take fast-ferries to several domestic destinations along the Norwegian coast such as Stavanger in the south and Sogndal in the north.

Church of St. John in Bergen
  The Coastal Express has its endstop in Bergen and leaves everyday.

International ferries:

Update: 31/1: There are no international ferries calling at Bergen at the moment.
Check out: www.dfds.co.uk , and www.smyril-line.com

Bus:

There are no really cheap buses going from Oslo to Bergen anymore as the company went bankrupt. There are however buses to Stavanger , Trondheim , Odda and many other destinations. These leaves from the “Nonneseter” Terminal behind the Main bus station and its clearly marked by signs.

Note that flying or by boat is almost always cheaper than taking the bus to Trondheim and Stavanger.

The Organ in Bergen Cathedral

Tourist information:

The Tourist information is located at “Vågsalmenningen which is reached by the fish market. Here you can find hotels , hostels and other excursions. You can also find great city maps which highlights many of the things.

Attractions:

The Fish market is located between the main square and the Harbour and is selling small pieces of Whale meat and other foodstuff. Be sure to try the whalemeat as its really damn good. The fish isn’t as fresh as you could expect so I recommend only trying the whalemeat and eating your fish an other place.

The Aquarium (Norwegian : Akvariet) is located on the Nordnes-peninsula.

Bergen Cathedral
When standing at the end of the town square looking towards the Fishmarket walk in the street where you can see the blue neon sign “Kløverhuset”. Walk straight ahead until youll find the aquarium. The Aquarium features the world biggest collections of fish in the north sea and in the summers there are seals performing outside.

Mount Fløyen and Mount Ulriken. This is a mountains which gives a good overview over Downtown Bergen and should not be missed to take one of the mandatory tourist photos of Bergen. It can be reached in several different ways, the funicular leaving from the lower station close to bryggen being the most convenient and the Stolzekleiven-hike being the most scenic. If you wants to take the Stolzkleiven hike look at the end of this article.

Fantoft Stave Church. This church is located 6km outside the city centre is is reached by buses 20-24 from the Main bus station.

Old City gate in Bergen
Tell the driver that you wants to see Fantoft Stavkirke, the fare is 23kr each way. Fantoft Stave church is not the biggest and not the best stave church, but if you aren’t planning on going to any other it is defiantly a must see while you are visiting Norway. The church is a replica from 1997 after the original church was burned down in 1992 by Varg Vikernes , a vocal in a death metal band which killed the rest of his band in anger. He is now in a maximum security prison,

The other easily accessible stave church is in the Folk Museum in Oslo. If youre planning to see the church in oslo skip this one.

Troldhaugen (The hill of Trolls) was the home of Edvard Grieg, some say one of the best composers of his works of Standard Orchestral repertoire. You can also catch concerts here, but you have to buy your ticket at the tourist information.

Check out: www.

troldhaugen.no

 

There are way more attractions, but I haven’t had time to add them yet. If you are going to Bergen shortly send me a message and ill put in the extra effort.

Hiking!:

Bergen is a paradise for nature lovers as the city is surround by 7 mountains, each easily accessible from the city centre. There is a funicular up Mount Fløyen and Gondola to Mount Ulriken, but if you feel adventurous there are alternative routes for walking up the mountains:

To approach Mount Ulriken Walk into Tarlebøveien and follow the sign to Hardbakka when you come to the Intersection. Follow the signs that say "Kulturminneløypen" until they start to head down again. Make a right when you see the old settlement called “Hardabakken” Continue upwards and walk up the very steep trail.

A Window in Bergen Cathedral
Be prepared to break a sweat as youre climbing more than 400meters. When you are at the top look for the Cairn. Follow the Cairns left if you want to end up at Mount Fløyen or Right if you want to End up at Mount Ulriken. Ulriken is is the one with better views. In summers you can take the Cable Car down again, but in winters you’ll have to walk down. Three hours from Tarlebøveien to Mount Ulriken, and another 45minutes if you want to walk down from Mount Ulriken.

To approach Mount Fløyen you can walk up from the Lower Station at the funicular and upto Fjellveien (eng: The mountain Road). From here  continue left for around 1km until you see the sign Stolzekleiven on your right hand side. Stoltzekleiven is a popular workout for locals and you can met several people on your way up. Stoltzekleiven is 801 steps (more or less, experts disagree) which will take you up to 399meters. The starting altitude around 100meter so the vertical gain is 300meters. Be prepared to bring a bottle of water. When you reach to wooden plateau you just walk straight (after your much deserved rest) then follow the trail until you get to a small lake.

Nordnes , Bergen
This pond of water contains the drinking water for Bergen and is perfectly drinkable. On your right hand side you will see signs to the nearby mountains. The best best and shortest route is the route towards Mount Fløyen.. You will pass lush terrain, scenic lakes and will end up at Mount Fløyen to experience a very nice view over Bergen.

 

Drinking in Bergen. These places are some of my personal favorites and may not be the general oppinion, but you wont go wrong with these places:

Pubs


Biskopen. Nice pub with old furniture , and a fireplace.  Shows big soccer matches.  Highly recomended. Adress: Intersection between Neumansgate and Sigurdsgate.

Nordnes, Bergen
56kr for a beer

Fotballpuben:  This is the official pub of the local fotballteam and is VERY crowded when they are playing. This is a pub for watching soccer games and to play free billiard. A “disco” at Friday and Saturday night. Highly recommended for starting the night with billiard and some pints.  39-49kr for a beer.

Sjøboden: A pub located at bryggen. Rumors say this pub has kept it going for many hundred years. The pub has a nautical theme and the queue can be very long at weekends. Most of the crowd are from outside of Bergen and bring a nice country feel. Highly recommended if you wants something different. Live Music from various local heroes.

Hectors Hybel. They serve cheap coffe and has a more intellectual crowd than most bars.

Nordnes , Bergen
I love coming down here for discussion politics among other things. The pub itself is pretty dark, but I like it.

Zachariasbryggen: Zachariasbryggen , often called Zachen by locals are a legendary pub at summers when smokers are sitting out in the backyard talking about everything. A perfect place to relax and watch the boats coming in and out of the harbor. Expensive beers.

Legal. This is one of my favorite pubs next to biskopen. Its fitted with retro interior from the 50’s and has a nice crowd. If youre up at the 2.nd floor you can look down at the people on the streets below. The staff er nice and can easily make you something that’s not on the menu. Highly recommended.

Kong Oscar is the pool pub nr1 in Bergen. Its pretty expensive , so if you wants to play pool fotballpuben might be better.

Ole Bulls Place , Downtown Bergen
You can however play free darts.

Dyvekes Vinkjeller (Wine cellar).This is not a pub, but rather a wine cellar.  If you find a girl you wants to impress , take her here. Its a classy place with plenty of private space to talk.

Pingvinen. An excellent Gastro-pub.  Always a favorite!  Its crowded, but where else can you get traditional Norwegian food in the middle of the night? They have a real kitchen and makes the food the way its meant to be made. Good eating place at daytime and very crowded at night.

BIEN. An old Pharmacy lying outside of the city centre. The serves as a gastropub at daytime and a good local pub at nighttime. Its my local pub and Im there frequently.

Kids drawings for Beijing 2008

 

Music Venues:

Garage:  The once so legendary Garage has now gone mainstream and lost some of its soul. Back in the 90’s this was the place to be if you where a metalhead and plenty of nails and leather. Today it’s a normal rock-pub with good concerts in the basements. 80kr CC for the concerts.

Inside:  This is the place where all the metal-heads have gone after garage went mainstream. Even if metal aint your thing make sure to make a pitstop here to order the best Hamburger in town. The Hamburger is called “Fyllasyk” which translates into “Hungover”. At night it’s a bar which plays metal.

Church of St. John in Bergen
They also have concerts at their venue called Hinsides.

Hulen:  Cheap beers and good music.  This is the best rock-disco in town and its run by students. Highly recommended.

2.Etasje. Located in Kaigaten which goes past the water in the middle of the city. Every 2.nd weekend they host free concerts by local bands that are "up'n coming". As a bonus they have an inside smoking lounge as the only pub in town. Good athmosphere. Check out their myspace page for upcoming concerts: http://www.myspace.com/lillelungegardssang

Khrons Pub: was an rundown pub for people above 50, but after they got new owners and changed names it has become a pretty cool place which is worth visiting before hitting the nightsclubs later on. The pub has concerts from unknown bands all across the region.

Bergen. Flag for the local football team on top of Mount fløyen.
You can play Free darts , play Free Nintendo Wii or sing Free karaoke and use Wifi. They even lend out computers to customers. They show football matches from Premier Leage , Champions Leage and La Liga. 40square meters outdoor smooking lounge with heatlamps.  Good prices

Located at Danmarksplass , a 30min walk from the city centre or 23kr by bus 20-24 and 90. Bus 90 lets you off 20meters from the pub.

Live music the three last weekends of the month.

Nightclubs:

Tiger Tiger : The best nightclub in town. 100kr CC. No baggy jeans/sweaters. Expensive drinks. No CC on Thursdays. 23yo admission in Saturdays , 20on Thursdays. 29kr for a 0.3l beer on Thursday

Metro : The most hip nightclub in Bergen.

Bergen. The Crowd who showed up to see Brann win the league.
100kr CC. No baggy jeans/sweaters. Really expensive, very crowded. It’s a little to posh and hip for me.

Klaar Bar: In the same areas as Zachen, but on the 2.nd floor. This is a “nightclub” where you can find cheap beers on Thursdays with a mixed crowd. Saturdays is also a good day for going here.

Ovenpå: Cheap nightclub for 18year olds. 60kr CC and 25kr for a beer. Good meat market for picking up a young girl if youre into that. Cheesy music , but its almost always crowded due to being an place for 18year olds and having cheap beer.

Downstairs. This is a nightclub located under fotballpuben. Its not a real nightclub, but its not really a pub either. They show the football games and is frequented by football fans. They even have LCD screens in the bathrooms so you wont miss a second of the match.

Bergen. Two small kids who had come to see the football team win
ar At night it transforms into a nightclub and they does it quite well. No CC

honeymooner says:
I dont have to buy lonelyplanet now, thank you :)
Posted on: May 20, 2009
wade5000 says:
Thanks for all the useful info!
Posted on: Oct 29, 2008
tvillingmarit says:
Prøver å gå inn på bloggen din om Flam, men får beskjed om at den ikke finnes lengre. Har du slettet den eller er det feil på siden tro? Håper du får en flott uke Christian
Posted on: Oct 13, 2008
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Cozy Street in Nordnes, Bergen
Cozy Street in Nordnes, Bergen
Cozy Backalley in Nordnes, Bergen
Cozy Backalley in Nordnes, Bergen
Bergen. Pyrotechnics for the local…
Bergen. Pyrotechnics for the loc
Church of St. John in Bergen
Church of St. John in Bergen
The Organ in Bergen Cathedral
The Organ in Bergen Cathedral
Bergen Cathedral
Bergen Cathedral
Old City gate in Bergen
Old City gate in Bergen
A Window in Bergen Cathedral
A Window in Bergen Cathedral
Nordnes , Bergen
Nordnes , Bergen
Nordnes, Bergen
Nordnes, Bergen
Nordnes , Bergen
Nordnes , Bergen
Ole Bulls Place , Downtown Bergen
Ole Bulls Place , Downtown Bergen
Kids drawings for Beijing 2008
Kids drawings for Beijing 2008
Church of St. John in Bergen
Church of St. John in Bergen
Bergen. Flag for the local footbal…
Bergen. Flag for the local footb
Bergen. The Crowd who showed up to…
Bergen. The Crowd who showed up
Bergen. Two small kids who had com…
Bergen. Two small kids who had c
Bergen. To girls cheering for Brann
Bergen. To girls cheering for Brann
A cheaper alternative to the Airport Express
The Airport Express Bus in Bergen is 80kr which is a little steep for the 20km bus-ride into town. You can however get into town a little cheaper if you're willing to change buses.

There are several ways:

1: This is the Semi-expensive way. Taking the Airport Bus to Nestun/Oasen , and changing to bus 100 there. It takes 5minutes more, but you'll save 17kr (40kr for the airport bus and 23kr for the bus into Bergen).

2: Taking a Local bus from the airport into one of the transport terminals outside of the city centre. Then changing to bus 100 to get into town. I believe you can use a single 23kr ticket to get all the way into town. This takes much longer, but will save you 57kr which is quite substantial.

3: Taking the Airport Bus (The ones that drives around Nestun is the fastest one) all the way into town. 80kr.
CFD says:
The conversion rate seems to have stabilized on 5.5-6 NOK is 1 USD.
Posted on: Feb 26, 2008
pearcetoyou says:
I'll keep this in mind if I ever make it to Bergen, but what is a kr and how would it compare against our dollar??
Posted on: Feb 26, 2008
Best Club in Bergen?
Tiger Tiger is a perfect stop to end the night, or just staying all night if the atmosphere is right. During thursdays the admission is 20years old , Saturdays 24years old, but if you are dressed for the occasion they would probably let you in. I know a Bartender so i just tell them that he knows Im good ;)

They have a cloakroom and a bar in the middle. During most nights you get served within 20seconds, but if its extremely busy you can double that. And a pretty small dancefloor with a striping pole next to the dance-floor, if youre exhibitionist and like to show off. Ive on the pole a couple of times, so its not only for girls.

This is probably my favorite club in Bergen and is always worth a visit, very close to 5stars
A hike to see the city from another angle
Damsgårdfjellet is lying on the opposite side of Mount Fløyen. Its around 350meters high and the hike is suited for everyone. There are several ways to get up to the top and why you are there , why not take a short walk to Mount Olsok , giving you a view in the other direction(20min detour). You have nice views of the harbour and towards fyllingsdalen.

More later.
Bergen. Sunset at Mount Damsgaard.
Bergen. The Hike up to mount dam
Bergen. The hike down from Mount
Bergen. Sunset as seen from Mt.
The highest of the seven mountains
Nothing is like the view from Mount Ulriken, the highest mountain around Bergen with its 642meter. For experienced hikers its Primary Factor is 590(!). Primary Factor is a number to define how high the "mountain" is compared to the saddle around it. So high numbers means better views.

There are several ways to reach to top:

There is a Gondola ride up to the TV tower, located on around 609meter. This is the way most tourists go and its absolutely recommended

The far best way to get to Ulriken is a trail going up from Bjørndalen. From Haukeland Sykehus walk into Stemmeveien and over the small river. Just continue up the road and you will soon find yourself in a dead-end. Here there is a Waterfall and just follow the trail parallel to the waterfalls. The is perhaps the trip with the best view, but also the hardest one. If you want to take this hike, take it on the way up since it can be slippery to go down. The route is called "Bjørndalen - Stølekleiven - Hestekleiven - Ulriksmasten". Or just Stølekleiven.

The easiest route is by far the "Langrinden" or "Lægdebotn" ,but these run on the opposite side of the city so they cant offer the same view on the hike up, but they are suited for everyone.

So.. The best way is to Walk Stølekleiven up (1-2hours, depending on the pace) and take the Gondola down.
Bergen as seen from Ulriken. The
Bergen. The TV tower on the top
Bergen from Ulriken. The Trail u
Bergen. Eastern View from Ulriken
Bergen. Ulriken Gondola / Cable-
The mountains which separates the city
Mount Løvstakken is the Mountain facing Ulriken. Its Bergens 3.rd highest mountain and a very the thing that is special with the mountain is that it divides the city into several parts. You can actually see 4 parts of Bergen from the top of this Mountains , which is far more than you can from ulriken

I choose a pretty wet and uneventfull hike up "Grønnstølslien", but there are more than 10 trails up løvstakken , each from a different part of the cty

I see Løvstakken as an exercisemountain and not something tourists should try on walking, but you do have a nice view over the most of Bergen as the mountain separates the different boroughs in Bergen.
The start of the Hike up to Moun
Bryggen as seen from Mount Løvs
Finally at the top! 477meters. U
Cheap døner kebab
Bergen Kebab serves one a reasonably good kebab for 35kr for a regular one and 50kr for a big kebab which is pretty reasonable for this kind of food. So this scores high at price and the it doesnt taste all that bad either.

The meat and sauce is the same that is used at "Facil Kebab" next to the Cinema, but the other ingredients are not as fresh, but still very reasonable.

This is almost a mandatory pit-stop for a good pubcrawl in Bergen. On Thursdays to Saturdays dont be surprised if the waiting line begins out in the sidewalk.

Ive Taken Americans, Germans, Aussies and Brazilians people who have stayed with me in Bergen and they most of them have actually gone back the next day to taste the kebab.

Directions:
They are situated next to the Irish Pub Finnegans. On the right side of the theater if you're standing at the blue rock

Closes 03:00 Thur-Sat and Midnight Sun-wed. Opens at 11.
Located 2mins from Torgalmenningen.
A random guy I met (and hugged)a
pearcetoyou says:
The kebabs sound delicious...you need a thumbs up picture for the four star and up rating:))
Posted on: Feb 09, 2008
The biggest Gingerbread city in the world!
In Bergen we have this tradition called Pepperkakebyen(Gingersnap city).
Schools and kindergardens contribute every year in making a miniature version of Bergen - all in gingersnap- cookies! This is one of the most breath-taking traditions we have got in Bergen. This is The World's Largest Gingesnap-City!

The gingersnap city is one of the most important Christmas traditions. This year (2007) they had some economical problems, but luckily some of the very wealthy men here in Bergen gave them a substantial sum of money.
Bergen. Gingersnap city. The har
Bergen. Gingersnap city. This a
Bergen. Gingersnap city. Panorama
Bergen. Gingersnap city. Santa's
Bergen. Gingersnap city. Almost
laineeey says:
Cool! Would love to make something like that =P
Posted on: Feb 08, 2008
CFD says:
To quote a Seinfeld : "These pretzels are making me thirsty!"
Posted on: Dec 09, 2007
Mopetera says:
This review is making me hungry!
Posted on: Dec 09, 2007
Fishmarket
The fishmarket in Bergen is the biggest touristtrap in Bergen. There are stalls selling different kinds of food from the sea. There are also giving away free samples of different kinds of meat. The main thing being sold is souvenirs and fake t-shirts.

Very few of the locals go to the fishmarket to buy their fish since there are quite a few complaints about the quality and the freshness of the food.


Go to the Fishmarket to get your free samples of Whalemeat and King Crab, but dont buy anything else as the prices are adjusted for tourists and you can go to the supermarket to buy the same goods for half the price.
BubbleGum says:
Hey!
I read an article about this market some weeks ago in local newspaper! :)
Posted on: Nov 13, 2008
Hiking Hardbakka , a Cultural Heritage trail.
This is a hike which starts 20minutes from the Train station and ends up at Mount Ulriken or Mount Fløyen , depending on the path. The walk towards Mount Ulriken ends up at Ulriken which has the best view over Bergen, but the trail towards mount fløyen is more rewarding (and much longer if I might add).

Its a hard choice, but I would much rather end up at Ulriken :)

Be prepared to break sweat as your climbing more than vertical meters upto the highest point. Youre also climbing around 350meters straight which can be very hard for people not used to walking.


Borgaskaret. Bergen,Norway.
A frozen waterfall
Hardbakkahaugen. This was a part
Svartediket from Hardbakka. The
"Svartediket" during spring. The
"Svartediket" during winter. The
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