
Description

Be sure to read the Special Notes further down this page for important requirements and restriction.
Enjoy an exclusive and relaxing tour in unique, electrical mini-busses, as you visit both the main sights, as well as more intimate places in Bergen. Founded in 1070 AD, Bergen features many historic sites including the medieval King Haakon's Hall, the Rosenkrantz Tower, the picturesque wooden buildings at Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the bustling fish market and the Nordnes Penninsular, with its 19th-century white painted wooden houses. Take a photo stop at Nordnes Park and admire the views over Bergen Harbor. Driving through Nøstet you will have an intimate look on one of Bergens most popular and scenic residential areas. The student campus with its botanical garden will be one of the many special treats along the way, as well as the rarely shown, stunning views of the city from the top of Skansen on Mt. Fløien.
Once the capital city of Norway, Norwegian kings resided in Bergen, and many historic events took place in the port. The city owed its wealth and prominence to the fish export trade, which has been at the heart of the town since the Middle Ages. Hear fascinating stories from your guide about Bergen's colorful past as you tour through both secret streets and prominent avenues of Norway's second-largest city.
Special Notes:
The order of visits may vary. Some seats on the minibus face backwards. Guests must walk to outside the port gates when the ship is docked at Jekteviken so this tour does include some walking.Details
Tour timeline may vary to avoid overcrowding, etc.