On this private tour you will have the opportunity to experience Bergen based on your interests and preferences, allowing you to see the city from your perspective and flexibility.
Our tour guides are knowledgeable, passionate and engaging. They have a deep understanding of the history and culture of Bergen and able to provide interesting and accurate information about the sights and landmarks. You are able to connect with them and they will make your tour enjoyable. Have ave a great personality and a good sense of humor, and be able to create a comfortable and relaxed atmosphere. They also can adapt the tours to suit interests and needs were possible, and be willing to go the extra mile to make sure that you are satisfied.
Last but not least well-organized and punctual, with a clear itinerary and an ability to manage the tours effectively. should also be able to handle any unexpected situations that may arise during the tour.
The Fish Market in Bergen, is a popular tourist destination known for its fresh seafood, local specialties and lively atmosphere. The market is located in the heart of the city, next to the harbour and the famous Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf. You will find a wide variety of fish and seafood, including salmon, cod, mackerel, and shellfish, as well as traditional Norwegian dishes such as smoked salmon, fish cakes and fish soup. The market is also a great place to sample some local delicacies, such as dried fish and various types of cheese. The market is open all year round, but the best time to visit is during the summer months when there is more variety of seafood.
The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene are two separate but closely related historical buildings located in Bergen, Norway. The Hanseatic Museum is located in a restored Hanseatic merchant's home and it provides an insight into the daily life of the Hanseatic merchants who lived and worked in Bergen during the 14th to 16th centuries. The museum displays artifacts, tools, and furniture that were used by the merchants, as well as information about the Hanseatic League and its role in the city's history. Schøtstuene, also known as the "Arrangement houses" were used as a meeting place for the Hanseatic merchants, they were used for business meetings and social gatherings. The Hanseatic Museum and Schøtstuene are located in the Bryggen area, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site and it is one of Bergen's most popular tourist destinations. Both buildings are open to the public and you will learn more about the history of the Hanseatic merchants and their role in Bergen's history.
Bergenhus Fortress is a historical fortress located in the city of Bergen, Norway. The fortress dates back to the 1240s and is one of the oldest and best-preserved castles in Norway. It was built to protect the city and served as a royal residence and administration center for many centuries. The fortress consists of several buildings, including the medieval Rosenkrantz Tower, the Haakon's Hall, and the Magnus Cathedral. Bergenhus Fortress is a popular tourist destination, offering visitors a chance to learn about the history of the castle and the city. Optional guided tour of the fortress, which include the chance to explore the various buildings and learn about the castle's history and architecture.
You will make your own way to the meeting points