The gateway to Norway's incredible fjords
The country’s second largest city with a population of about 270,000, Bergen is known as the “Gateway to the Fjords.” Nestled between Norway’s longest fjord, Sognefjord, and the beautiful Hardangerfjord, the city makes a great starting point for exploring Norway’s famous rugged coastline.
Once the capital of Norway, Bergen was a thriving port city for centuries. Today, the city is just as busy with a vibrant, modern centre and a wealth of cultural and historical attractions.
You can explore the historic Bryggen wharf, ride the Fløibanen funicular for panoramic city and fjord views, or wander the fish market to sample fresh seafood. Art galleries, museums and local festivals provide a taste of Bergen’s cultural life, while the mountains and fjords nearby offer outdoor activities such as hiking and kayaking.
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