Bergen
Gateway to the fjords — Hanseatic wharves, seven mountains, one busy fish market.
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🧭 Why Visit
Bergen is Norway at its most photogenic: the painted wooden row of Bryggen, a funicular up Mount Fløyen in under ten minutes, and boats leaving daily for the country's most famous fjords. A perfect basecamp with a city attached.
🏛️ A Little History
For roughly 400 years Bryggen's wharf was a Hanseatic League trading post, run by German merchants shipping stockfish across Europe. The crooked wooden buildings — burned and rebuilt on the same foundations for centuries — are now UNESCO-listed.
💡 Did You Know?
Ringed by seven mountains, Bergen is one of Europe's rainiest cities — locals shrug that there's no bad weather, only bad clothing, and the city has even sold umbrellas from vending machines.
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Local Know-How
- The fish market is atmospheric but tourist-priced; buy the salmon roll, skip the whale
- Nærøyfjord day trips sell out in season — book the boat before you arrive
Getting Around
- Bergen gets 240 rain days a year — a proper shell jacket beats any umbrella
- Ride the Fløibanen up, hike the gentle 45-min trail down through the forest
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