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Discover the heart of Bergen, Norway, on a guided walking tour that brings the city’s rich history and vibrant culture to life. Your local guide shares fascinating stories about Bergen’s 950-year past and offers unique insights into the daily life of the friendly Bergenser inhabitants.
Begin your journey in the city center, where the picturesque harbor bay of Vågen sets the scene. Stroll through narrow wooden lanes, taking in Bergen’s most important sights and soaking up the maritime atmosphere that defines this coastal gem.
Pass by the bustling fish market, the historic theatre, and the old fire station as your guide shares tales of famous residents like composer Edvard Grieg and playwright Henrik Ibsen, whose legacies still shape the city today.
Explore the iconic Bryggen district, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its colorful wooden houses, lively cafes, and vibrant restaurants. Here, uncover the story of Bergen’s role as Scandinavia’s leading trading hub, and learn about the Hanseatic League’s lasting influence.
This two-hour walking tour is led in English or German and is perfect for small groups of up to sixteen people. Museum and church entrances are not included, allowing you to focus on the city’s authentic streets and stories. Secure your spot now to experience Bergen’s charm firsthand!







