Accommodation in Bergen

05/11/2025

Accommodation in Bergen: The Ultimate Guide to Staying in Norway's Gateway to the Fjords.

Finding the perfect accommodation in Bergen can make all the difference in your Norwegian adventure. Nestled between seven mountains and surrounded by stunning fjords, Bergen is one of Norway's most picturesque cities — and one of the most visited. Whether you're looking for a cozy guesthouse, a luxurious hotel with panoramic views, or a budget-friendly hostel close to Bryggen Wharf, Bergen offers accommodation for every traveler and every budget.

The best areas for accommodation in Bergen

Bryggen and the City Center (Sentrum) 

If it's your first time visiting, staying near Bryggen or Torgallmenningen is ideal. You'll be within walking distance of Bergen's top attractions — including the Fløibanen funicular, the Fish Market, and the historic Hanseatic Wharf.

Accommodation options here range from luxury hotels like Hotel Norge by Scandic and Clarion Collection Havnekontoret to charming boutique hotels and serviced apartments. The area is lively, scenic, and ideal for those who want convenience and character.

Nygårdshøyden and the University District

For a more local vibe, consider Nygårdshøyden, home to Bergen's university and many cafés, bars, and cultural venues. It's slightly quieter than the city center but still close to everything.

Here you'll find mid-range hotels, budget guesthouses, and a few modern apartments perfect for longer stays. This area is particularly good for travelers who enjoy a mix of urban life and local charm.

Nordnes Peninsula

Nordnes is one of Bergen's oldest neighborhoods, known for its narrow streets, colorful houses, and waterfront views. It's a peaceful area only a short walk from the city center, offering a blend of history and tranquility.

You'll find bed and breakfasts, family-run guesthouses, and small boutique hotels tucked between charming wooden homes. If you want a cozy, local experience, Nordnes is an excellent choice.

Flesland (Near Bergen Airport)

If you have an early flight or a short stopover, staying near Bergen Airport, Flesland, might be practical. The airport area has a few modern hotels such as Comfort Hotel Bergen Airport and Clarion Hotel Bergen Airport, both offering quick connections to the city via the Bergen Light Rail.

Hotels in Bergen

Hotels are the most popular type of accommodation in Bergen, ranging from affordable chains to five-star luxury. Most hotels include breakfast — a Norwegian favorite with fresh bread, cheeses, and smoked salmon.

Popular Bergen hotels include:

  • Radisson Blu Royal Hotel – Right by Bryggen Wharf.

  • Hotel Oleana – Stylish and central, ideal for couples.

  • Scandic Ørnen – Near the train station and city center.

When booking a hotel in Bergen, look for one with free breakfast and easy access to public transport, especially if you're arriving by train or ferry.

Bergen Guesthouses, Bed & Breakfasts and budget options

If you prefer a more personal atmosphere, guesthouses and B&Bs in Bergen are an excellent choice. Many are family-owned, offering cozy rooms and homemade breakfasts. Staying in a guesthouse also gives you a chance to meet locals and get insider tips on hidden gems around the city.

Some charming examples include To Søstre Guesthouse and Villa Charlotte, both known for their hospitality and authentic Bergen charm.

Backpackers and budget travelers will find several affordable hostels in Bergen, such as Bergen Budget Hostel or Marken Guesthouse. These options provide clean, simple rooms and a friendly social atmosphere.

If you're traveling on a tight budget, consider staying a bit outside the city center and using the excellent public transport system.

Bergen Short-Term Rentals

For longer stays or family trips, self-catering apartments are becoming increasingly popular. You'll find plenty of listings on Airbnb and Booking.com, often with kitchens and laundry facilities — perfect for travelers who like independence.

Many apartments in Bergen are modern yet retain traditional Scandinavian style, with minimalist design and stunning views of the harbor or mountains.

Tips for booking accommodation in Bergen

  1. Book early during summer (May–August).
    Bergen gets busy during the fjord-tourism season, and rooms can sell out months in advance.

  2. Check weather and packing needs.
    Bergen is known for its rain — bring waterproof clothing, especially if you're staying in areas that require walking between attractions.

  3. Compare locations carefully.
    Bergen is compact, but some neighborhoods involve steep walks. If mobility is an issue, stay near Bryggen or the main station.

  4. Consider the Bergen Card.
    This city pass offers discounts on attractions and free public transport — a great add-on when staying multiple days.

Accommodation in Bergen
Accommodation in Bergen

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