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 ...
Waiting times for Norwegian residence and citizenship could be reduced as the government wants to overhaul the IT system used by the country's immigration services.
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 ...
READ ALSO: Five big differences between Norway's two largest cities Visit Bergen's UNESCO-protected Bryggen wharf, admire Oslo's Frogner Park sculptures, or explore the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim.
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 ...
Bergen is now Norway’s second-largest city, but it was once the country’s capital and most important trading port, wrapped around a tiny inlet of the North Sea. Traces of that history can be seen in ...
Enjoy a large selection of exotic cocktails at Tonga Bar, located in the heart of Bergen city centre, between Bryggen, ...
Despite the bold and brash modern decor inside, this hotel blends in surprisingly well with surrounding historic buildings on Bergen's harbor, the UNESCO-recognized Bryggen. The hotel is very well ...