Experience Bergen through your own interests and preferences on a private walking tour. Knowledgeable guides provide engaging and flexible experiences tailored to your needs.
Experience Bergen through your own interests and preferences on a private walking tour. Knowledgeable guides provide engaging and flexible experiences tailored to your needs.
- Fish Market - The Fish Market in Bergen is a well-known tourist spot celebrated for its fresh seafood, local specialties, and vibrant atmosphere. Situated in the city’s heart, next to the harbor and the renowned Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf, the market offers a diverse selection of fish and seafood, including salmon, cod, mackerel, and shellfish, along…
- Fish Market - The Fish Market in Bergen is a well-known tourist spot celebrated for its fresh seafood, local specialties, and vibrant atmosphere. Situated in the city’s heart, next to the harbor and the renowned Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf, the market offers a diverse selection of fish and seafood, including salmon, cod, mackerel, and shellfish, along with traditional Norwegian dishes like smoked salmon, fish cakes, and fish soup. It’s also an excellent place to try local delicacies such as dried fish and various cheeses. Open year-round, the market is best visited during the summer months when the seafood variety is at its peak.
- Det Hanseatiske Museum og Schoetstuene - The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene are two interconnected historical buildings in Bergen, Norway. The Hanseatic Museum, housed in a restored Hanseatic merchant’s residence, offers a glimpse into the daily lives of Hanseatic merchants in Bergen from the 14th to 16th centuries. The museum showcases artifacts, tools, and furniture used by the merchants and provides information about the Hanseatic League’s influence on the city’s history.
Schøtstuene, or “Assembly Houses,” served as meeting places for Hanseatic merchants, hosting business meetings and social gatherings. Located in the Bryggen area, a UNESCO World Heritage site, both buildings are among Bergen’s top tourist attractions. Open to the public, they offer insights into the Hanseatic merchants’ history and their impact on Bergen.
- Bergenhus Fortress - Bergenhus Fortress is a historic stronghold in Bergen, Norway, dating back to the 1240s. As one of Norway’s oldest and best-preserved castles, it was built to defend the city and served as a royal residence and administrative center for centuries. The fortress includes several buildings, such as the medieval Rosenkrantz Tower, Haakon’s Hall, and Magnus Cathedral. A popular tourist destination, Bergenhus Fortress offers visitors a chance to explore its history and architecture through optional guided tours that cover the various buildings and their historical significance.
- Domkirken (Bergen Cathedral) - Bergen Cathedral, also known as St. Mary’s Church, is a medieval church in Bergen, Norway, dating back to the 12th century. As the city’s oldest building still in use, the cathedral is a prime example of Gothic architecture and has been a significant religious and cultural center for centuries. Over the years, it has undergone numerous changes and additions, resulting in a blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles. An active church, Bergen Cathedral is open to visitors and is a popular tourist spot, featuring beautiful stained glass windows, an impressive altarpiece, and many intriguing tombstones and monuments.
- Mount Floyen and the Funicular - The Fløibanen Funicular is a favored tourist attraction in Bergen, Norway. This cable railway transports visitors from the city center to the peak of Mount Fløyen, one of the seven mountains encircling Bergen. The funicular ride, lasting about 8 minutes, offers breathtaking views of the city and surrounding fjords. At the summit, visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, shopping at souvenir stores, dining at restaurants, or simply soaking in the panoramic views. Operating year-round with frequent trips, the funicular provides an easy and convenient way to experience the city’s elevated vistas.
- Expert local guide included
- Expert local guide included
- Dinner
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
- Lunch
- Floyen Tickets
- Private transportation
- Dinner
- Snacks
- Carbonated beverages
- Lunch
- Floyen Tickets
- Private transportation
On this bespoke excursion, you’ll get to explore Bergen in a way that aligns with your interests and desires, offering a personalized and flexible view of the city.
Our tour guides are not only experts with a deep-rooted understanding of Bergen’s history and culture, but they’re also passionate and captivating communicators. They are equipped with…
On this bespoke excursion, you’ll get to explore Bergen in a way that aligns with your interests and desires, offering a personalized and flexible view of the city.
Our tour guides are not only experts with a deep-rooted understanding of Bergen’s history and culture, but they’re also passionate and captivating communicators. They are equipped with fascinating insights about the city’s landmarks, making your tour both educational and enjoyable. They are personable and have a keen sense of humor, creating an easy-going and enjoyable atmosphere for your tour. They can adjust the tour based on your preferences whenever possible and always go above and beyond to ensure your satisfaction.
Last but certainly not least, they are highly organized, punctual and excellent in tour management. They always have a well-defined plan and the ability to handle any unpredicted situations that may occur during your tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.