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10 Things to See in Bergen Norway

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  • Опубликовано: 16 авг 2024
  • If you're looking for the best things to see in Bergen Norway, look no further. This video showcases some of the best Bergen attractions that this wonderful city has to offer. From the beautiful harbor to the towering mountains, there's something for everyone in Bergen.
    If you’d like to know more about the Best Things to See in Bergen you can read my blog post here:
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    0:00 - Intro
    0:26 - 1. Bryggen
    0:55 - 2. Bergen Street Art
    1:26 - 3. Floibanen Funicular
    3:24 - 4. Fish Market
    4:00 - 5. 3 Kroneren
    4:35 - 6. Leprosy Museum
    5:13 - 7. Bergenhus Fortress
    6:15 - 8. Ulriken Cablecar
    8:03 - 9. Bergen Restaurants
    9:10 - 10. Norwegian Fjords
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Комментарии • 45

  • @optimusskryme
    @optimusskryme Год назад +4

    I have applied for a masters programme in Bergen and I’m hoping to gain admission. I love this place already. Thank you ❤

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  Год назад

      That's wonderful, Bergen would be a great city to study in.

  • @eckligt
    @eckligt 5 месяцев назад

    As a Bergen native, your list looks good!
    Regarding the two mountains you visited, I was happy to see that you walked down Mt Fløyen (the smaller of the two), as that is something almost anyone can do, and it saves some money. But moreover, I think anyone who is able to complete a cardio workout at the gym can also walk _up_ Mt Fløyen, which for me takes around 45 minutes at a normal leasurely pace, and saves you even more money. Make sure to walk different routes up and down.
    The more adventurous can also walk down from Mt Ulriken and back into the city centre to save money. Walking up Ulriken is obviously also possible, but since it's twice the height of Mt Fløyen, and offset a little bit from the city centre, maybe consider using the cable car and integrated bus connection that direction.
    I would also recommend trying whale meat, one of the few places in the world you can do that. Pingvinen usually sells that I believe.
    A final piece of advice is to explore the traditional wooden neighbourhoods behind Bryggen and in other locations in the city centre, mostly built between 1702 and 1850, and find your way through the warren of irregular streets and alleys.

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  5 месяцев назад +1

      Such great tips, thank you so much for leaving this comment. I had so much fun exploring your city, what a unique and cool place. I hope to return someday.

    • @eckligt
      @eckligt 5 месяцев назад

      @@rockalittletravel Please also allow me to add:
      * I think the Natural History Museum is a great visit, it has retained the old late-1800's style of such museums and escaped much of the "interactive exhibit" trend employed elsewhere.
      * There's a group of museums around Bryggen, the actual Bryggen Museum, Schjøttstuene and the Hanseatic Museum. The latter is closed for a multi-year rennovation but should open again in 2026 or so. I think they are available on a single ticket, or you get a rebate on visiting multiple of these three.
      * I also really recommend going inside the two main buildings at Bergenhus Fortress, even though it costs a bit of money.

  • @11Eagle25
    @11Eagle25 Год назад +1

    I'm going to Bergen in April, so this is very helpfull. This makes me even more excited. Thank you!

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  Год назад +1

      Appreciate your comment. I hope you have a great time, it's such a fun city.

  • @travelpeek360
    @travelpeek360 Год назад +1

    Nice video with useful information. Thanks for sharing 👍👍

  • @blackie-jm9tr
    @blackie-jm9tr Год назад

    Great video and very useful information. Thank you.

  • @jarmilakodymova5274
    @jarmilakodymova5274 Год назад +1

    Very nice

  • @mia-mr9ss
    @mia-mr9ss Год назад +1

    Love this vlog! So informative!

  • @carluslei9121
    @carluslei9121 Год назад

    Me encantó tu video. Muy informativo e interesante.

  • @mimoochodom2684
    @mimoochodom2684 Год назад +3

    My dream is to live in Norway.

  • @user-sb4kj9cg4l
    @user-sb4kj9cg4l Год назад

    Nice coverage, my charia dream one day will do go there,hopefully.

  • @bammedia3429
    @bammedia3429 Год назад +1

    good stuff. I was there in december...looks very different during the warm months :-)

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  Год назад +1

      Yes, I bet. I was there in September and was told I got VERY lucky with the weather. Apparently it had been raining every day for the last several weeks.

    • @bammedia3429
      @bammedia3429 Год назад

      @@rockalittletravel I got lucky. It snowed the night I arrived so it had a dusting on the ground which made my photos look terrific. Heard that the rain there was no joke.

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  Год назад

      Awww, that sounds beautiful. Bergen under a fresh coat of snow would be incredible.

  • @bitterbeauty711
    @bitterbeauty711 Год назад

    You are so lucky to have been there during sunny weather. I’ve heard it rains 300 days a year.

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  Год назад

      I know, I was told by all the locals that I was VERY lucky. I'll take it!

    • @erics607
      @erics607 Год назад

      I just got back from a cruise that started in Bergen 2 weeks ago. I got there on a Saturday and it rained fairly heavily all day long. Sunday it rained for about 2 hours and then the sun came out and it was gorgeous. On Monday it rained all day long, and on Tuesday it rained for maybe 5 hours, and cleared up. Our cruise ship left later that night to cruise around the Baltic. The further away we got from Bergen, the better the weather became. I thought I was there during the end of the rainy season, until I looked at the weather forecast several days ago, and it called for rain every single day for the next week.

  • @erics607
    @erics607 Год назад

    I know you have a seafood allergy, but in my opinion, the best restaurant in the city is Fjellskal which is in the indoor fish market. You need reservations for it, but it had amazing seafood, and the best soup I have ever had in my life.

  • @HECTORHERNANDEZ-uh2wn
    @HECTORHERNANDEZ-uh2wn Год назад

    Visiting the house/museum of Edward Grieg, Norway's most prominent composer, who is also cherished worldwide, should be also be included on your list......

  • @chenieebanz8950
    @chenieebanz8950 Год назад

    New subscriber watching from Barcelona
    soon i visit Bergen 🤩

  • @6pawc
    @6pawc Год назад

    We will be spending one day in Bergen while touring in July, and this video was so helpful. I would love to know what you thought the highlights of Bryggen are. Happy Trails!

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  Год назад

      Thanks so much for your comment. The highlights for me were Bryggen and the waterfront because it's so pretty, riding the Funicular up to Mount Floyen for the views, and the Fjord tour. If you're only in town for one day, these things are all right next to each other in the city center area. I think you can really see a lot with one day in Bergen. Just be sure to plan out your itinerary ahead of time so you know where you're going and when.

    • @peacefulminimalist2028
      @peacefulminimalist2028 Год назад +2

      From a Bergenser (person from Bergen) If you want to explore Bryggen, just walk into the many nooks and crannies, or smitt and smau as we call them (narrow pathways). The front of Bryggen is mainly dominated by souvenir shops for tourists, but if you just walk in between the buildings you'll find many hidden small craft-shops, cafés, gardens and places to sit and relax. July is high season for tourism, so it will likely be crowded. Also visit Torgallmenningen, the city's main square or plaza if you will, located just on the opposite side of the harbour, and of course as she mentioned in the video, a trip to mount Fløyen is a must. You'll find the funicular at the end of Bryggen where the fish market starts, and up a small hill.

    • @erics607
      @erics607 Год назад

      @@peacefulminimalist2028 Is Torgallmenningen the area that is closed off to all automobile traffic? I randomly walked down this way as it was really close to the hotel I was staying at (Bergen Bors), and it was really cool. They had all of these wooden contraptions set up that were essentially toys that the kids could play with.

    • @peacefulminimalist2028
      @peacefulminimalist2028 Год назад

      @@erics607 The main square yes :)

  • @davidwojciak6187
    @davidwojciak6187 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this. Approximately how long was the walk back down from the mountain instead of taking the funicular?

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  Год назад +1

      I'd say it took me about 50 minutes or so, but I did stop to take lots of photos on the way down.

    • @davidwojciak6187
      @davidwojciak6187 Год назад +1

      Thanks! I think I'll do the same as you.

    • @peacefulminimalist2028
      @peacefulminimalist2028 Год назад +1

      It should take less than 1 hour to walk up, so I think she stopped quite a bit 😛

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  Год назад +2

      @@peacefulminimalist2028 This is true!

    • @erics607
      @erics607 Год назад +1

      It could take up to 3 hours depending on what trail you take. There is a trail that takes up to 2 hours that takes you around the lakes, but if you follow the trail that everyone is taking, then it should take about 45 minutes depending on how long you stop to take pictures haha.

  • @jupha
    @jupha Год назад

    Nice
    What month this video was taken

    • @rockalittletravel
      @rockalittletravel  Год назад

      This video was filmed in September 2022. Though to be fair, I was told I got very lucky with the weather during my visit. It might be a bit rainier if you visit during that time as well.

  • @bipinshahi9830
    @bipinshahi9830 Год назад

    👀