Discover Bergen’s hidden gems with a local guide, savor a skillingsbolle, and explore iconic sites on a personalized walking tour.
Discover Bergen’s hidden gems with a local guide, savor a skillingsbolle, and explore iconic sites on a personalized walking tour.
- Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf - Discover the renowned Bryggen Wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Bergen’s most photographed attractions. Wander among the vibrant wooden buildings that once housed Hanseatic merchants, and uncover tales of trade, fire, and perseverance. With its creaky floorboards, tight alleyways, and timeless allure, Bryggen…
- Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf - Discover the renowned Bryggen Wharf, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Bergen’s most photographed attractions. Wander among the vibrant wooden buildings that once housed Hanseatic merchants, and uncover tales of trade, fire, and perseverance. With its creaky floorboards, tight alleyways, and timeless allure, Bryggen serves as a living testament to Bergen’s rich maritime history.
- Fish Market - Immerse yourself in the bustling ambiance of Bergen’s celebrated Fish Market, a lively gathering spot for locals and tourists for centuries. Explore fresh seafood, regional specialties, and vibrant stalls brimming with flavors from the fjords. Delve into the market’s storied past, its significance in Bergen’s maritime culture, and savor the sights, sounds, and tastes that make this location a must-visit in the city.
- Byparken - Take a moment to appreciate the beauty of Byparken, Bergen’s verdant retreat nestled among the city’s cultural landmarks. Encircled by historic structures, fountains, and flowerbeds, this delightful park offers a harmonious blend of nature and urban life. Learn about its historical significance in Bergen, enjoy views of the lake and pavilion, and see how locals use this space to unwind, reflect, and connect.
- Edvard Grieg Statue - In the center of Bergen’s City Park stands a striking bronze statue of Edvard Grieg, Norway’s most cherished composer. Installed in 1917, the statue faces the graceful music pavilion, symbolizing Grieg’s profound connection to Norwegian folk music and national identity. Here, you will hear about his life, his enduring legacy, and how his music continues to resonate throughout Bergen’s cultural scene.
- Gestapomuseet Bergen - A Chilling Reminder of the Past – The Gestapo House
Stand before one of Bergen’s most somber landmarks – the former Gestapo headquarters, known locally as the House of Horror. Situated in the city’s heart, this formidable building was the site of harsh interrogations and imprisonment during the Nazi occupation of Norway in World War II. From the outside, reflect on the tales of resistance, betrayal, and survival that reverberate through its walls – a poignant reminder of the price of freedom and the resilience of the human spirit.
- Den Nationale Scene - Established in 1850 by the visionary violinist Ole Bull, Den Nationale Scene is one of Norway’s oldest and most significant theatres. From the outside, admire its graceful Art Nouveau architecture and learn how this cultural landmark has contributed to shaping Norwegian identity through drama and language.
- Klosteret - Traces of the Monastery – Klosteret at Nordnes
At tranquil Klosteret, walk where monks once lived and prayed. Named after the medieval Munkeliv Monastery, this area is steeped in history and charm. Stroll through narrow lanes lined with ancient wooden houses, and experience the serene atmosphere of a neighborhood shaped by centuries of life, faith, and resilience.

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Discover Bergen like a local on this walking tour that highlights the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. Guided by Merete, an enthusiastic local guide and teacher in Bergen, explore iconic landmarks such as the UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf and the bustling Fish Market, while also wandering through charming narrow streets filled with hidden…
Discover Bergen like a local on this walking tour that highlights the city’s rich history and vibrant culture. Guided by Merete, an enthusiastic local guide and teacher in Bergen, explore iconic landmarks such as the UNESCO-listed Bryggen Wharf and the bustling Fish Market, while also wandering through charming narrow streets filled with hidden treasures. Experience the tranquil City Park, visit the Edvard Grieg statue, and delve into Bergen’s intriguing past, from art to politics, tailored to your interests. Savor a taste of Bergen with a classic skillingsbolle, a delightful cinnamon bun. This private tour lasts about 3 hours and provides an intimate look into the heart of one of Norway’s most enchanting cities.
- Discover both popular attractions and hidden gems with an expert guide
- Enjoy a traditional Norwegian treat during the tour
- Flexible and personalized - a tour that suits you perfectly
- For private tours, please contact for more information.
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.