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Norway and Denmark
10 days itinerary
Norway, Denmark
Family travel trip using almost every possible mode of public transport visiting Bergen, Voss and Oslo in Norway, and Copenhagen and Billund in Denmark.
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Bergen
Day 1
Tue 5 Aug
Tue 5th. Travel to Bergen and explore the fish and flower market, harbour, peninsular, museums, cable car to Mount Ulriken and shopping.
14 places
Taxi
Taxi home to local train station 4.30am
Travel from Bedford to Gatwick
Ticket in Trainline app
Leave Bedford by train 05:15-07:04
Leave Bedford by train 05:15-07:04
Travel from Gatwick to Bergen
Tickets in gotogate app
Fly Norwegian EY1317 09:35-12.30
Fly Norwegian EY1317 09:35-12.30
Tickets in Norwegian air app or wallet
Travel from Bergen airport to Ole Bull hotel and apartments
Transfert from airport to Ole Bull hotel and apartments.
Tram no.1 to Bergen centrum, every 7 mins takes 48mins.
Bus FB52 every 45-1.15hrs takes 34mins
Transfer from airport to Ole Bull hotel and apartments.
Tram no.1 to Bergen centrum, every 7 mins takes 48mins. But ticket in Skyss app. Kids free stay until last stop Byparken
Bus FB52 every 45-1.15hrs takes 34min
Ole Bull hotel and apartments
Hotel
Ole Bull Hotel & Apartments offers simply furnished units with complimentary Wi-Fi. Its central location provides easy access to Bergen's attractions, including the fish market and Bryggen, both within a short walk. The hotel features a bar and apartment-style accommodations, some equipped with washing machines and dryers.
The reception team is known for being helpful, offering recommendations for exploring Bergen and the surrounding fjords. Note that a nightclub nearby operates until late on certain nights, potentially affecting those sensitive to noise. Consider requesting a room away from the club if a quiet stay is a priority.
Apartments are spacious and clean, with a Scandinavian design. The hotel's proximity to the railway station and Hurtigruten terminal makes it a convenient base for exploring the region. Luggage storage is available for those venturing out on overnight trips to places like Eidfjord and
Check in 15:00-22.00
Check out 04:00-11.00
Luggage can be left in locker room but MUST BE COLLECTED BY 5pm. Or use luggage lockers at station
2 bed apartment with kitchenette
Torgallmenningen
Torgallmenningen is Bergen's main city square, a vibrant hub perfect for exploring. It's a key point in any Bergen itinerary, offering a central location for experiencing the city's atmosphere.
This expansive plaza serves as a popular meeting point and features impressive sculptures, including the iconic 'Sailor Monument'. It's an ideal starting point for discovering Bergen's attractions.
Fish and flower market
Market
The Fish And Flower Market offers a variety of fresh seafood and dining options right by the water. Expect delicious food with great views, especially during sunset.
While some find it less impressive than other European fish markets, the convenient location makes it a worthwhile stop for a leisure walk. Prices can be high, consider local fish shops for better deals on items like caviar or salmon.
Seek out the traditional Bergen fish soup; it's highly recommended and surprisingly affordable. The mussel dish is also considered top-notch.
Browse fresh produce, seafood, and flowers at this vibrant market.
Tourist information
Tourist Information Center
The Tourist Information in Bergen offers a central point for travel planning. Here you can purchase the Bergen card, book fjord cruises, and find souvenirs. Expect it to be busy; there's a queue ticket system upon entry.
Staff here are known for being helpful and efficient. They can provide support for your itinerary needs. A private restroom is also available.
Get useful information about Bergen and plan your visit.
Bergen Harbor
Tourist Attraction
Bergen Harbor is a lively waterfront featuring colorful, gabled wooden houses, waterfront eateries, and a fish market. This is the central hub for ferries and cruises, offering a great viewpoint of the historic Bryggen houses.
The harbor has a rich history, dating back over a thousand years, serving as a significant hub for maritime trade. It's a popular starting point for fjord cruises and is near top attractions like Bryggen and the Fløibanen funicular.
There is no fee to enter the general port area. Specific activities like fjord cruises or guided tours have their own prices, varying by provider, duration, and season.
Magic ice bar
Bar
The Magic Ice Bar in Bergen offers a unique experience with its ice sculptures and sub-zero temperatures. Upon entry, warm ponchos and gloves are provided, as everything inside, including the glasses, is crafted from ice.
The bar features impressive ice art, including a giant skeleton couple and Nordic figures. A welcome drink is included, adding to the novelty of the visit. It's a relatively small space, so plan for a shorter visit to fully appreciate the icy ambiance.
While some find it a bit pricey for the size, the artistic ice creations and the overall experience make it a memorable stop in Bergen. The themed cocktails and the sheer novelty of drinking in a bar made of ice are definite highlights.
Experience a unique bar made entirely of ice.
Nordnes Park
Park
Nordnes Park offers a tranquil retreat on the Nordnes peninsula. Constructed in the late 19th century, it provides spectacular views over the surrounding fjord and mountains.
The park features walking paths, green lawns, and sculptures. It is also home to the Bergen Aquarium and a totem pole gifted by Seattle.
An outdoor swimming area, Nordnes Sjøbad, is available. This public park is a popular spot for a quiet walk or a short break within the city.
Strangehagen
Strangehagen offers a glimpse into Bergen's maritime past, situated along the picturesque harbor. This area is known for its historic wooden buildings and proximity to key attractions.
Explore the narrow alleyways and discover the charm of this well-preserved district. It's a central point for understanding Bergen's seafaring heritage.
Bergen Maritime Museum
Museum
The Bergen Maritime Museum, established in 1914, showcases Norway's rich seafaring past. Expect to see a collection of ships, boats, artifacts, and films detailing the nation's maritime history. The museum emphasizes Bergen's importance in global shipping from BC 7500 to modern times.
Explore exhibits covering various aspects of maritime life, including ship salvages and the history of naval conflicts. Detailed models of wooden ships, including Viking longboats, are on display. The museum also features a cinema showing historical films, such as one about Viking ship burials.
Displays are presented in both Norwegian and English, making it accessible. Allocate around two hours to fully appreciate the exhibits, especially if you enjoy delving into the details. It's a worthwhile stop for those interested in ships, sailing, and Viking history.
Bergen University Museum - Natural History
Tourist Attraction
The Bergen University Museum - Natural History offers a look into Norway's natural world. The museum features exhibits on botany, geology, and zoology, alongside cultural displays.
Interactive exhibits, including massive whale bones in the marine exhibit, appeal to a wide range of interests. The museum smartly uses its space to showcase Norway's geology, providing insights not easily found elsewhere.
Lockers are available for storing bags and jackets. It's worth considering if you enjoy nature and interactive displays. The staff is friendly and helpful.
VilVite - Bergen Science Center
Museum
VilVite - Bergen Science Center offers an engaging experience for all ages with its interactive exhibits. Explore various scientific principles through hands-on activities.
The center features dedicated areas for younger individuals, including an exploration room and an arts and crafts section. Workshops and 3D film shows are also available.
Plan to spend a significant amount of time here; there is ample to see and do. A cafe is on-site for convenience.
Ulriksbanen
Tourist Attraction
Ulriksbanen offers the best views of Bergen via a short cable car ride to the top of the highest mountain in the area. The cable car operates subject to weather conditions.
At the summit, find a restaurant with indoor and outdoor seating, serving local beers, coffee, and food. There are also restrooms and a water filling station available. Paid parking is available at the base, but spaces are limited.
Explore well-marked hiking trails with varying lengths. Be prepared for colder temperatures at the top and bring appropriate clothing. Tickets can be purchased online or at the base. The variety of alpine vegetation is interesting to note.
How to get to Mount Ulriken:
Ulriksbussen:
From 1 April - 30 September Ulriken643 offers shuttle bus service from the city center to Ulriksbanen. The bus stop is close to the Tourist Information outside the entrance to the restaurant called Bjerk (Torgallmenningen 1A). Departure approximately every 30 minutes. (on the hour and half past).
Prices: return ticket adult NOK 135, children NOK 70.
Prices: single ticket adult NOK 70, children NOK 40.
You buy the ticket when boarding.
Public transport:
Bybanen (Bergen Light Rail) line number 2 from city center to Haukeland Sykehus. Or bus no. 5 or 6 from Festplassen, no. 12 from Olav Kyrres gate or 16E from Xhibition. Get off at the stop Haukeland Sykehus C and D. Follow the signs from there, about 10 mins. walk.
don’t go in wet day. Always windy at top.
Bergen Storsenter
Shopping Mall
Bergen Storsenter offers a wide selection of 70+ local and national shops across four floors. Find clothing, electronics, and more, along with cafes and eateries for a break.
A supermarket inside provides groceries, including fresh produce, baked goods, and ready-to-eat options like sushi and warm meals. There are also seating areas and nursing rooms available.
Be aware that there is a fee to use the toilet facilities within the shopping center.
Ole Bull Hotel & Apartments
Hotel
Ole Bull Hotel & Apartments offers simply furnished units with complimentary Wi-Fi. The location is central, a short walk from the fish market and Bryggen.
Staff are helpful, providing recommendations and luggage storage. Rooms are clean with a Scandinavian design, and laundry facilities are available.
Be aware of the nightclub located below the hotel. Loud music can be heard until late on weekend nights, potentially impacting sleep.
Check-in
Ole Bull hotel and apartments
Check in 15:00-22.00
Check out 04:00-11.00
Luggage can be left in locker room but MUST BE COLLECTED BY 5pm. Or use luggage lockers at station
2 bed apartment with kitchenette