A simple planning map for comparing neighborhoods, clusters, and walking distances.
The iconic Bergen bakery for the original skillingsbolle on Bryggen.
Tiny specialty coffee bar tucked below the Floibanen station.
Industrial-chic cafe inside Bergen's House of Literature.
Organic sourdough bakery in Marken with a strong skillingsbolle.
Beloved organic Norwegian bakery branch near Bryggen.
Deli, bakery, and cafe for sandwiches and picnic supplies.
Modern craft bakery where everything is sourdough.
Japanese-Scandinavian bakery with rotating buns and classic kanelbolle.
Convenient small bakery near the central station.
Bergen's oldest restaurant directly on the UNESCO wharf.
Authentic Western Norwegian home cooking in a vintage local room.
Upscale seafood inside an original Bryggen Hanseatic building.
Fishmonger restaurant inside Mathallen Bergen at the Fish Market.
Casual fish counter using a fish-soup recipe from 1929.
Boat-access private-island seafood dinner from the Fish Market dock.
Bergen's harbor fish market with outdoor stalls and year-round Mathallen.
Bergen specialty-coffee pioneer near the bakery core.
Legendary Bergen hot dog kiosk for reindeer polse.
Central Bergen Italian when the family needs a break from fish.
Lively Mexican option near Bryggen.
International street-food option for picky-eater insurance.
Michelin-starred modern Nordic seafood inside KODE.
Michelin-starred hyperlocal restaurant at Hotel Norge.
Michelin Guide modern Nordic at a more accessible price than the stars.
Camden's favorite Bergen restaurant for local dishes and a charming room.
Affordable lunch spot with soup, a museum setting, and park views.
Affordable casual soup option in a city where that combination is rare.
High-quality local-ingredient restaurant from the Gaptrast family.
Nice Bergen dinner option with good flavors and a warm environment.
Camden's best-pizza pick in Bergen.
Trendy Bergen restaurant with quality dishes and a younger local crowd.
Tiny high-end omakase experience that Camden calls a standout Norway meal.
Camden's best ice-cream pick in Bergen.
Local roaster outside the core tourist path.
Cozy local cafe with a large menu and strong atmosphere.
Solid coffee and a cozy environment.
Cute cafe environment, especially upstairs.
Camden's best bakery pick in Bergen.
Small lake above Bergen with free canoeing and big views.
Historic public pool and sea-swim spot with two saunas.
Popular free local swim spot at Nordnesparken.
Small quiet fortress with better views and fewer visitors.
Small art gallery for bringing home a piece of Bergen.
Small, well-curated art museum for a short visit.
Small campus garden for a picnic near the university museum.
Open-air museum with preserved buildings and interactive historic actors.
The top Bergen family pick: funicular, playground, Troll Forest, and views.
Bergen's highest mountain with large gondolas and a summit restaurant.
Rainy-day science center with 75 hands-on stations.
Aquarium with crocodiles, sharks, sea snakes, penguins, and feeding shows.
New family attraction with troll figures, digital installations, and play areas.
Colorful medieval wooden wharf, alleys, and craft shops.
Medieval merchant quarters with guided entry.
Medieval fortress at the harbor entrance with free grounds.
Indoor trampoline park for rainy-day energy burn.
Free park next to VilVite with playground and picnic potential.
Alpaca walks and animal time outside Bergen.
Three-hour scenic cruise through narrow straits, cliffs, and waterfalls.
Famous train, Flam Railway, fjord cruise, and bus combo.
Traditional-style sailing from Bergen with Viking storytelling.