





Ride the Fløibanen Funicular to the top of Mount Fløyen and see all of Bergen in just 6 minutes. Breathtaking views, mountain walks and a cool kids' playground await.
Bergen Aquarium is Norway's largest aquarium and one of the most popular attractions in the country. Home to a wide variety of sea creatures including sea lions, crocodiles, and sea snakes, the aquarium is the perfect destination for sea lovers and visitors looking for a fun family experience.
Located on Vågen harbor, Bryggen is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, once Bergen's medieval commercial hub. Today, it’s famous for its iconic wooden buildings, museums, shops, and vibrant eateries.
Dig into the past at the Bryggen Museum: the old wharf was excavated in 1955, revealing a prime example of a medieval urban area - now a World Heritage site.
Engage with the locals at the picturesque Fish Market. Dating back to the 1200s, it's beautifully sited between the fjords and Bergen's seven mountains.
Experiment with science and technology at VilVite - Bergen Science Center. Try your hand at defying the laws of physics, interact with robots, and discover the secrets of the human body with the museum's fun interactive experiences. Perfect for adults and children, the museum also offers interesting science shows and an educational science shop.
Explore Bergen's seven peaks with the Ulriken Cable Car, featuring Norway's largest gondolas. Once at the top, grab a coffee or dinner and enjoy gorgeous views of the sea, fjords, and mountains from 643 meters above sea level.
Discover masterpieces by Norwegian legends such as Edvard Munch and Harriet Backer, and explore exhibitions on contemporary art and architecture at Kode Art Museum. One of the largest museum in the Nordic region, this museum is a total must-visit for art, design, and music lovers.