Rugged” is putting it mildly when it comes to 80% of Norway. Historically, it was a challenge to live there. That’s why ...
The country’s famously steep mountains and deep fjords were shaped by the glaciers that covered Scandinavia 10,000 years ago.
Norway’s Bergen is an attractive travel destination ... It’s especially noticeable at the UNESCO World Heritage site Bryggen, and the funicular railway, both of which are a relatively short ...
Experience the beauty of Bergen, a city framed by majestic fjords and rolling mountains. The historic Bryggen Wharf, a UNESCO-listed site, features vibrant wooden buildings that highlight its ...
It’s the second largest city in Norway, behind Oslo. It includes Bryggen, a picturesque Old Town and a UNESCO World Heritage ...
Norway’s capital is often the first ... Art Museums house an impressive collection of Norwegian art. Bergen's iconic waterfront, Bryggen, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features colourful ...
Even after Oslo emerged as Norway's capital, Bergen remained an important port city and a European cultural city. Start your visit by touring the Bryggen area, set along the inner harbor in the ...
This is the only hotel located within the Finnegaarden Trading House of the UNESCO-recognized Bryggen. It is actually two 18th-century buildings connected by a glass walkway. Although its timber ...