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.
Located next to Bergen Train Station, Zander K Hotel offers designer hotel accommodation in Bergen, 1.1 km from Bergen University.
Martin
United Kingdom
The breakfast was a total mess. Long queues. Lack of tables. Not a great set up. I think you need to introduce a better system for laying out the food. Very crowded despite going at time not indicated to be busy.
Located on top of Kløverhuset, Magic Hotel Kløverhuset offers modern accommodation in central Bergen. The UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf is 400 metres from the property.
Stavros
United States
All was excellent!
Wonderful staff and breakfast.
Great location
Staff was most welcoming!
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...
Conveniently located 400 metres from Bergen’s UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf, this designer hotel offers an on-site restaurant and bar. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Anastasia
Greece
The location is amazing. It is right by the center, you can go everywhere on a 5- minute walk.
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.
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.
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.
Very beautiful hotel with nice staff and good location
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.
Great location. Airport bus stops right outside. Lovely room.
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
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.
Lovely staff; good quality food; comfortable beds.
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
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
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.
Location, architecture, interior design, staff, breakfast and dinner.
With a central location on Bergen’s Torgalmenningen Square, this chic and stylish hotel offers rooms with free WiFi. The Bryggen UNESCO World Heritage site is just 400 metres away.
very good breakfast, good location, friendly staff
FAQs about hotels in Bergen
On average, 3-star hotels in Bergen cost £72 per night, and 4-star hotels in Bergen are £118 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Bergen can on average be found for £182 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Bergen this weekend is £140 or, for a 4-star hotel, £169. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Bergen for this weekend cost on average around £306 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £141 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Bergen for tonight. You'll pay on average around £173 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Bergen will cost around £576 (based on Booking.com prices).
Hotel Park Bergen, Moxy 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 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.
Luke
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
It's a nice town and a good gateway to explore some of the...
It's a nice town and a good gateway to explore some of the nearby Fjords and towns, but a week was too long for me. March/April is not the best time to go, since the weather is not good - it rains frequently. The best time to go is certainly in June (the only good month in the year according to locals :-))
Riaan
Germany
10
Scored 10
We only stayed in Bergen for one and a half days as our main...
We only stayed in Bergen for one and a half days as our main purpose was for the Bergen - Kirkenese round trip cruise. We loved the small town with its colorful houses. Bergen is really a photographer dream place with a lot of nature sceneries as it is the access point to various famous fjords. This was our third time to Norway and we are still planning to come back to visit some other fjords.
Alice
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
We enjoyed taking the funicular, and walking back down...
We enjoyed taking the funicular, and walking back down through the park to the town.
We visited the Fisheries Museum, the Bryggens Museum, Hanseatic Museum and the Fortress Museum. All were very interesting and fairly close together.
We ate at Pingvinen, which had excellent local food, and a 'good vibe'.
Buy a Bergen card, and then you can travel on all the public transport for free. Also some restaurants will give you a discount on food and beverages (not alcohol).
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
We traveled from the U.K. and stayed three nights.
We traveled from the U.K. and stayed three nights. I think that was the perfect amount of time to explore the local area. We used the tram to and from the airport which is a great price. We did a boat ride along the Fjords and one evening managed to spot the northern lights. I wish I had taken waterproof trousers as it does rain a lot. We went March 2024 and it was around 5 to 8 degrees whilst we were there.
A very comfortable hotel in a great location. The rooms are clean, modern and well equipped. Every member of staff I spoke to was helpful, smiley and very friendly.
At the end of my 10-day stint travelling around Norway I’d come accustomed to starting the day with an excellent breakfast, and WOW! I was not disappointed the first morning I came down. At first you don’t know where to start. Thankfully I stayed 3-nights so I tried everything by the time I left. I’d stay here again for the breakfast alone….
Fantastic boutique hotel opposite the tourist info centre and fish market. Wonderful room with view of the mountain and everything in front, the water, boats, people and the colourful houses Bergen is famed for.
The best hotel shower we’ve ever experienced, I know this sounds odd but it matters!
Very comfortable bed, big TV, barely there to watch it.
Breakfast was expansive, fresh and truly delicious. Staff were delightful and our whole experience was great. Absolutely loved it.
Everybody knows Norway is an expensive country compared to most European countries. So I guess the idea of getting very comfortable accomodation for a more realistic price is very good. I liked everything about this hotel. The location was very nice - very near public transportation (to the airport and city center). The price was fair. It didn't bother me that they don't clean the room every day. The bathroom had also warm floor. I asked for a quiet room and they gave me one.
We had booked a different type of accommodation but changed it to the Clarion Airport Hotel so we could be more comfortable and right next to the airport. This was the best decision ever - even though it cost us some money! We had a great dinner and went to bed in a comfortable room. Then we got up early for our flight, ate a buffet breakfast and literally walked to the airport next door. Amazing.
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's location near Bergen Central Bus Station is incredibly convenient, especially for travelers relying on public transportation.The self-service check-in and check-out system provided a simple and hassle-free experience, saving time and effort. The availability of laundry facilities nearby is a notable advantage, particularly in Norway where laundromats can be scarce.
Maybe best view you can get from a flat! The view are in to directions. You will enjoy it in any type of weather. We've seen sun, rain, fog but it was great in all weather. Pro tip! Go to Kvarven Fort, ideally before the sunset. You might see one of best sunsets in your life - because Norway gives it to everyone for free (one of a few things you can do for free here)!
Hostel is in a great place super close to Bergen city center and hiking trails were easy to get to! Bergen is the perfect city if you want easy access to nature. Norway is a safe country anyway but as a solo female traveller I felt comfortable returning late. Staff are super helpful and facilities were always clean.
great location, close to everything. Beautiful building with amazing architecture and murals on the dinning room walls... that's wort a visit jus by itself. Staff are friendly and willing to help with anything asked of them. The best experience of any hotel on my month long stay in Norway
The front desk staff was great. It was our first time in Bergen and we had a lot of questions. They offered us several suggestions and helpful tips. The location is perfect if you fly into Bergen. We took the train from the airport and the last stop on it's route is close to the hotel.
The staff rank amongst the most friendly in Norway. Extremely professional and so helpful at all times. The breakfasts rank amongst the very best I’ve ever encountered over the years in Norway! Their lounge area is ultra superb with a real taste of charm!
Nothing really. Only the location saves the place. Crowded hotel, tiny rooms with poor service & lack of amenities. The worst accomodation I stayed in during our trip to Norway, and it was a long trip. My advice, go somewhere else or you will feel robbed.
Perfect location for wondering the city. The morning breakfast was so good and beautifully displayed. The staff was helpful and so friendly. We will definitely stay there again when we come back. We had a great vacation in Norway.
Nothing. The owner screamed at us and lied about the room, and booking.com did not respond to any of our calls. Don't book with them.
We traveled to Norway and met very nice people, except for this place!
The hotel has the best location in Bergen. We could go back whenever we wanted to or needed to and get right back out exploring. The staff was so helpful, room kept so clean. We loved our stay.
What you get is extremely good facilities by the price, which is low when it comes to Norway (even hostels). Very close to Bergen S, all the people were very kind. Kitchen area is fab!
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