Situated by the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bryggen Wharf, 300 metres from the fish market, is Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bergen. This modernised hotel offers air conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Hotel Norge by Scandic is located in central Bergen, just next to Byparken city park. Guests will find 3 floors of bars, lounge areas and restaurants.
Serena
United Kingdom
Central location, parking available, breakfast was epic - the best I’ve ever eaten. Upgrade on room 657 and was fantastic with views over the park and mountains.
Located in a 16th century building the heart of Bergen, next door to the Hanseatic Museum, is Det Hanseatiske Hotel. It offers unique rustic-style rooms decorated in dark, velvety colours and...
Scandic Neptun Hotel is situated in central Bergen, 250 metres from Torgallmenningen Square. It offers free Wi-Fi, a large collection of modern art and rooms with cable TV.
Comfort Hotel Bergen is located in Bergen, a 10 minute walk from the Bergen Aquarium. It offers a rooftop terrace on the 7th floor with views of Bergen and rooms with free WiFi.
Graham
New Zealand
Great surroundings, room good, very comfortable bed. Check out 12 noon and was able to store my bag before I checked into my airbnb
Scandic Byparken is housed in the historic Tornøgården brick building in the heart of Bergen. It offers a 24-hour reception and tastefully decorated rooms with LCD TVs and free WiFi.
Situated in central Bergen, a 5-minute walk from the Fish Market, Heimen Hotel offers rooms with free Wi-Fi. The hotel features original paintings and sculptures by Norwegian artists.
Scandic Bergen City is located in central Bergen, only 5 minutes’ walk from Den Nationale Scene Theatre. It offers rooms with cable TV and free Wi-Fi access.
Overlooking Vågen Fjord and Mount Fløyen, Scandic Torget Bergen is only 200 metres from the picturesque Bryggen wharf area in central Bergen. It offers free WiFi and a 24-hour lobby shop.
Perfect location and the breakfast buffet was amazing.
This charming, family-owned hotel is set in two late 19th-century buildings by Bergen’s Nygårdsparken. The second building is across the street from the main building.
Breakfast is a treat in Scandinavia and a very welcome one.
This hotel is a 5-minute drive from Bergen Airport. It offers free private parking, free Wi-Fi internet and free leisure facility access. The popular breakfast buffet includes organic options.
We loved everything, and especially the breakfast!
Situated by the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bryggen Wharf, 300 metres from the fish market, is Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bergen. This modernised hotel offers air conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Staff are friendly and approachable. Rooms are clean thank you
This central hotel is in Bryggen, Bergen’s old Hanseatic harbour area. It is about 1 km from the train and bus stations and offers free WiFi, gym and sauna access.
Excellent location and very friendly helpful staff
Located by the UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf District, this hotel offers accommodation in central Bergen. The famous Fish Market and the Fløibanen funicular railway are both 10 minutes' walk away.
great breakfast, room space and location very convenient
Thon Hotel Rosenkrantz is located in central Bergen, just 100 metres from Bryggen Wharf. Fløibanen Furnicular is a 3-minute walk away. Free WiFi and free access to a fitness centre are available.
Very nice hotel. Centrally located.
Friendly staff
Thon Hotel Bristol is located on Torgalmenningen Square in central Bergen, 400 metres from the UNESCO-listed Bryggen Waterfront. It offers rooms with a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi.
central location, really good room, brilliant breakfast
Located only 800 metres from Bergen train station, Hotel Oleana is located in Central Bergen. This classic building is refurbished with modern and elegant design.
Great hotel in every way. The breakfast was incredible!!!!
Set on the same grounds as the Michael Monastery in the Nordnes area of Bergen, Klosterhagen Hotel offers free WiFi and rooms with tea and coffee facilities. Bergen Aquarium is a 10-minute walk away.
Great place to stay, good location, friendly staff.
This fashionable hotel is housed in a Neoclassical 1920s stone building, in the historic Bryggen area of Bergen. It offers a free evening meal and harbour views from the rooftop.
Everything - the facilities, staff, food and position were all outstanding
This design hotel is directly connected to Bergen Airport. It offers free Wi-Fi and soundproofed rooms with flat-screen TVs. The hotel has a top-floor relax area with a gym.
Very close to the airport. Nice staff. Quick check in
Situated 500 metres from the Bergen Airport, as well as free WiFi, a 24-hour front desk and lobby shop. Central Bergen is 17 km away.
Great location and very welcoming staff, also very clean
FAQs about hotels in Bergen
On average, 3-star hotels in Bergen cost R$ 479 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bergen are R$ 788 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bergen can on average be found for R$ 1,233 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bergen this weekend is R$ 1,163 or, for a 4-star hotel, R$ 1,208. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bergen for this weekend cost on average around R$ 2,225 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs R$ 1,245 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bergen for tonight. You'll pay on average around R$ 1,347 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bergen will cost around R$ 2,436 (based on Booking.com prices).
Moxy Bergen, Hotel Park Bergen and Opus 16 have received great reviews from travellers in Bergen regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
Picture-Postcard Norway
Gateway to the western fjords, Bergen is a picture-perfect postcard of Norway at its best. Colourful, wooden houses in UNESCO World Heritage-listed Bryggen contrast wonderfully with the lush greenery of the surrounding Seven Mountains.
For fantastic views of Norway’s 2nd largest city, hop on the cable car to Ulriken Mountain. Alternatively, hike or take the funicular railway up to Fløyen Mountain. With beaches sheltered from the North Sea by islands, Bergen is Norway’s busiest port and a popular starting point for fjord cruises and deep sea fishing.
The fish market in the narrow streets of the historic centre is a popular attraction, while just north is 12th-century St Mary’s Church. Around 100 years younger is Bergenhus, one of Norway’s best-preserved forts. Further north is Gamle Bergen, a reconstructed wooden village offering insight into the past.
Cobbled Strandgaten street and Lagunen Storsenter shopping centre are just some shopping options, but items aren’t cheap. As you wander around the city look for work by Dolk, Norway’s best-known street artist. Other cultural offerings are the many museums and a good music scene ranging from classic to indie.
Booking.com’s range of Bergen accommodation extends out towards Bergen Airport in Flesland, the departure point for many workers on the offshore oil and gas rigs.
Bergen is a beautiful city with historic places and great...
Bergen is a beautiful city with historic places and great natural beauty. We loved the Fjord Cruises, the colourful houses in the wharf, the hiking to the Stave Church ( Viking Church ), funicular to Mount Floyen and everything around Bergen.
srikant das
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Bergen is a beautiful city with a very relaxed atmosphere,...
Bergen is a beautiful city with a very relaxed atmosphere, plenty of restaurants and bars ( not cheap though ). It is in a stunning location with a good range of Fjord cruises available which are a must do. Because of its location you do need a bit of luck with the weather, I was very fortunate on my stay.
Dennis Gannon
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Floyen mountain on foot, aquarium, Nordnes winter swimming...
Floyen mountain on foot, aquarium, Nordnes winter swimming pool are great attractions. I ate in the apartment, there are plenty of shops opened from 7 am to 11 pm. I was without a car, but I bought a Bergen pass for free days, I used the public transport. But I was mainly walking. Beautiful district is near Johanneskirken, unfortunately the church was closed. In generally, all churches in Norway are opened only once per week. I was disappointed in museums expositions, it was a waste of time for me to visit. Edward Munk everywhere. Nobody can really see there, in Oslo or in Bergen, the works of the greatest Norwegian artist as Hans Hude, Adolph Tidemand, Thomas Fearnley and many others. It is the same, as to leave Norway without Edward Grieg! Political demonstrations in both cities held until the sunset, Free Palestine. Disturbing, has nothing to do with Norway really. Locals not taking part in it. Why not arrange public discussions on OWN issues?
Julian
Estonia
10
Scored 10
Bergen is a great, relatively small city.
Bergen is a great, relatively small city. This was our second visit, and we enjoyed this visit even more than the first as we stayed longer and were able to get away the Vagen area and explore other parts of the City.
It's easy to get around without a car, and there are many good restaurants.
Cruise ship visitors tend to overwhelm the downtown area and Mt. Floyen. The atmosphere was much better (less crowded, more relaxing) without the cruise ships. No doubt the local merchants feel overwise.
Roderick
United States
10
Scored 10
Bergen is a beautiful city with plenty to do.
Bergen is a beautiful city with plenty to do. We stayed at the Radisson in Brygge and found this a central location, with cafes, restaurants, and food all around us on the wharf. We ate in Olivias on the wharf and then Siam Rahtree ( with one of the best massaman curries since I was in Thailand ) And also one of the most stunning sunsets i've ever seen. We went on walking tour with Sami from Twentytour and this was just the best introduction to this beautiful city. Got some books downstairs in Norli with great recommendations. Bergen, you are a beuat!
Maria
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Very picturesque city at the gateway to the Fjords.
Very picturesque city at the gateway to the Fjords. Pleasant to walk to walk round with no shortage of charm against a stunning natural backdrop. Transport is easily accessible and there are lots of points of interest to absorb the days. It is, as with all Norway, on the expensive side (compared to the UK), with beers being significantly dearer, but if you have looked into the trip, this shouldn't be a surprise.
This hotel was very convenient to all the sites we planned to visit. We walked from the rail station off Norway in a Nutshell. We easily walked to the Fishmarket, the funicular, the Bryggen, RosenKrantz Tower, etc. The plaza was a pleasant place to relax. We caught the Lightrail easily to the airport. On top of it all, the barceptionist was exceptional. He easily pointed us in the right direction and looked up things if we had a question he wasn’t sure about. Lastly, the breakfast was also such a lovely addition.
- Proximity to the airport. It was a couple of stops away using the Bergen Light Rail. (download Skyss App)
- Hotel was 3 mins walk away to the bus stop & 5 mins walk away from the Light Rail station.
- Excellent connectivity, and frequency of public transport
- Breakfast was excellent, an amazing variety of food - the freshly-baked break and pastries were the best!
- Hotel was clean, and aesthetically pleasing.
- Staff spoke good English (as did the rest of Bergen!) so communication wasn't a problem.
hotel was good, staff were really nice, unfortunately we got scammed by an extortionate taxi from the airport which slightly ruined an otherwise fantastic impression of Norway. Would suggest holding on to your hire car for an extra day and skipping the airport hotel/staying in Bergen, we thought staying near the airport would make travel home on an early flight less stressful but the taxis are so bad that was not the case!
This was my second stay at this hotel. The rooms are clean, beds are comfortable and the shower has good temperature and pressure. The best thing about this hotel is the location, it is very close to the bus station and the light rail (Bybanen). We arrived by bus and were able to carry a large suitcase across the street to the hotel. It was also very easy to catch the light rail to go to the airport.
One of the best places I have ever been to is Norway.
It's a clean, nice apartment located in the center of Bergen. I highly recommend this place. The owner is very kind and helpful. He helped me find a parking spot and even sent me a number for the cheapest taxi. There wasn't any problem with booking at 11 PM. To be honest, there isn't a single thing I could be disappointed about.
10 out of 10!
The room was spacious, not much of a view but it was more than great for our stay.
I am not a massive fan of Breakfast Buffets, however this was very good. The quality and options were great. Replenishment was often also.
If you are planning to do the 'Norway in a Nutshell' tour then this hotel is perfect as it it literally across the street from the train station you will need to get.
The hotel is a short walk from the airport tram stop, enabling us to complete smoothly our ferry journey from Balestrand to central Bergen then tram to the airport. The room was quiet and comfortable, and ready to occupy early, for which we were grateful. The dinner bistro was okay, if over-salted. The breakfast buffet was extensive. The restaurant was clean and quiet.
One of the best stays during our Month in Norway. Apartment is very tastefully set up and a credit to the owners.
Quite at night and really only a leisurely 10 minute stroll down to the bus station and maybe 15 minutes down to the center of Bergen. We were in the top apartment so be aware its stair access only although this was not an issue for us.
The location was perfect. Only PArking with your own car is not easy in Norway. How to find out where and when is not only difficult in Bergen.
And there was not much storage for a suitcase. There is some, but if you have 2 suitcases We had to put the second one on the ground in the bedroom. But no problem for a stay of 2 days. We loved the location!
A boutique hotel beautifully situated on the waterfront south of Bergen centre. Modern, tasty and colourful design of rooms and public spaces. A combined reception, lounge and breakfast area with a welcoming feeling inviting guests to hang around. A small but perfectly usable fitness room. Good value for money.
A beautifully elegant hotel, where nothing is too much trouble. Very friendly, welcoming and attentive staff. Nice touches throughout. Attractive rooms. Excellent breakfast choices in a comfortable environment. We stayed in some lovely places during our Norway trip, this was our favourite.
Good location, walkable to Bryggen but bus stop just outside if you need it. Handy to have Joker just around the corner. The house itself was amazing, comfortable, spacious, spotless clean and, indeed, very charming. Staying there was one of the best things out of our entire trip to Norway.
Location Main confusion arises because of the Rate Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Bergen photo give in the Booking.com site with colourful old houses. The view from the room provided (upgraded to Business) was completely different. May be misunderstanding. Very good Breakfast
Fantastic hotel! Absolutely beautiful, friendly staff, spacious rooms and the best breakfast spread I’ve ever had! Also great location as right next to tram stop for Bergen airport, as well as central train station and close to historic part of Bergen (Bryggen).
This was the best hotel accommodation in the entirety of our trip to Norway. Best location by the harbor, awesome views, comfortable beds and large but cozy apartment with fully equipped kitchen.
Very cosy hotel, with a boutique feel about the rooms. the location is excellent within an easy stroll of central Bergen yet very quiet street and the staff were super friendly.
Nothing went well. Contactless check in without internet. Had to get data from the gym to pick the keys. The heating was grossly inadequate for an apartment in cold Norway
Aesthetically beautiful, superb staff, service far beyond the norm for Norway, perfect location, comfy beds. This was our fourth time staying, and we love coming back.
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