Explore Bergen’s hidden gems on a scenic walking tour, perfect for cruise guests. Discover history, street art, and vibrant culture in Norway’s charming city.
Explore Bergen’s hidden gems on a scenic walking tour, perfect for cruise guests. Discover history, street art, and vibrant culture in Norway’s charming city.
- Nøstet - The tour kicks off at Nøstet, a stunning and historic neighborhood in Bergen. For centuries, this area served as a rugged sailor’s district, distinct from the city of Bergen. Today, it is celebrated as the city’s best-preserved section, where visitors can explore charming, narrow alleys known only to locals. The neighborhood is…
- Nøstet - The tour kicks off at Nøstet, a stunning and historic neighborhood in Bergen. For centuries, this area served as a rugged sailor’s district, distinct from the city of Bergen. Today, it is celebrated as the city’s best-preserved section, where visitors can explore charming, narrow alleys known only to locals. The neighborhood is distinguished by its narrow streets lined with colorful clapboard houses, showcasing Bergen’s rich maritime heritage. Walking through Nøstet offers a unique experience, as the area has maintained much of its original charm despite modern advancements.
- Nordnes - After discovering the sailor’s quarters of Nøstet, the tour continues into the renowned neighborhood of Nordnes. Historically owned by a wealthy monastery, Nordnes emerged in the 16th century as a direct competitor to the powerful Hanseatic League at Bryggen. It was also a site of crime and punishment, with Bergen’s execution sites located here. Today, Nordnes takes pride in being a distinct part of Bergen, despite having only 8,000 residents. It is well-known for its parks, narrow alleys, cafes, and fjord swimming. Here, visitors will learn about everyday life in Bergen, including housing costs and education. Our expert guides are ready to answer all your questions!
- Fish Market - The tour now heads to Bergen’s renowned fish market. Having been here for nearly 1,000 years, this market showcases the diverse seafood found on Norway’s west coast. Your guide will offer recommendations so you can return for lunch!
- Vågsbunnen - Vågsbunnen is a favorite neighborhood in Bergen! This medieval center was home to Dutch, English, Scottish, and French traders who competed with the Hanseatic League. Today, it is known for its trendy bars and cafes. Visitors will stroll down one of the best-preserved streets from medieval Bergen and navigate through Bergen’s narrowest street!
- Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf - It’s time to explore Bergen’s most famous site - Bryggen! Standing for about 1,000 years, Bryggen is Bergen’s historic trading area. Operated by the German traders of the Hanseatic League, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized as the best-preserved medieval pier in Northern Europe. The tour concludes here, conveniently located for museum visits, funicular rides, or shopping!

- Licenced, English-speaking Guide
- Licenced, English-speaking Guide
This tour is perfect for most cruise ship visitors, conveniently starting just 300 meters from the pier. Please refer to your cruise documents for details. Our guides are proudly local and fully authorized.
The tour kicks off at the iconic “Bird Wall” street art, which marks the entrance to Nøstet, once Bergen’s most dangerous area but now home to its…
This tour is perfect for most cruise ship visitors, conveniently starting just 300 meters from the pier. Please refer to your cruise documents for details. Our guides are proudly local and fully authorized.
The tour kicks off at the iconic “Bird Wall” street art, which marks the entrance to Nøstet, once Bergen’s most dangerous area but now home to its best-preserved 300-year-old houses. Your guide will lead you through hidden alleys before heading to Nordnes, one of Norway’s most charming neighborhoods.
As the tour descends into the medieval city center, it passes the famous fish market, where seafood tips are shared, and winds through historic alleys now filled with trendy shops and cafés. The journey continues to Bryggen, Bergen’s UNESCO-listed trading hub, where Norwegians and Germans have exchanged goods for 1,000 years. The tour concludes here, an ideal spot to explore museums, shop, or enjoy a meal while soaking in Bergen’s rich history.
The aim is to blend history with everyday life, offering insight into Bergen’s past and present.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.