The coastline of the Bergen region boasts thousands of islands and a vibrant cultural scene, offering numerous options for those seeking active experiences.

The island archipelago and majestic fjords contribute to a diverse landscape, with waterfalls cascading down mountainsides, snow glistening atop peaks, and lush green pastures lining the fjords. Despite being Norway’s second-largest city, Bergen exudes the charm and character of a small town, featuring houses nestled onto mountainsides, quaint wooden architecture, and cozy cafes and shops lining narrow streets.

Bergen – Luxury Collection

Opus XVI$$$$$

Much like the famed piano concerto that it’s named after, Opus XVI weaves separate parts and influences together in perfect harmony. This boutique hotel, run by descendants of Norwegian (and Bergen-born) composer Edvard Grieg, celebrates Bergen’s cultural heritage while remaining wonderfully contemporary. Every element of this luxury city centre hotel plays a part in telling Grieg’s story. One of the architects behind the building, which was once Bergen’s grandest bank, was the compos...

Opus XVI

Bergen Hotels

Bergen Børs Hotel$$$

In 1862, Bergen received its own stock exchange building, located in one of the city’s finest locations. Ever since its opening, Vågsalmenningen 1 has been a key meeting place for influential locals and prominent visitors. The unique, late classical building was originally designed by Franz Wilhelm Shiertz, before being rebuilt according to designs by Lars Solberg between 1890 and 1893. The stock exchange building is considered one of Bergen’s most important neo-Renaissance build...

Bergen Børs Hotel

Zander K Hotel$$$

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