Bergen Børs Hotel

A beautifully converted 1862 stock exchange at the absolute dead center of Bergen, with one of Norway's best hotel breakfast rooms.

The old Bergen stock exchange, built in 1862, now functions as one of the city's best hotels. High ceilings, marble columns, heavy oak doors, all redesigned by Claesson Koivisto Rune into something that feels expensive without trying too hard. The lobby sets the tone: serious architecture, Scandinavian restraint, no gimmicks.

Location is the headline. The Fish Market is right outside. Bryggen is a short walk. The Fløibanen funicular is around the corner. The airport bus stops nearby. You don't need a taxi for anything in the city center.

Breakfast is served in Frescohallen, a hall covered in historic frescoes by Axel Revold. It's one of the most impressive breakfast rooms in Norway, and the spread matches the setting: local smoked fish, artisan bread, proper cheeses. 

The entry-level room categories are small at around 15 to 18 square meters for a Standard Single or Small Queen. Opening a large suitcase on the floor becomes a spatial puzzle. The design is beautiful, the materials are high-end, but the walls are close. Upgrade if the budget allows.

Unless you book a view category, expect to look at a backyard or atrium. Harbor-facing rooms on upper floors are worth requesting, though weekend nights bring some street noise from the cobblestones below. The building is old, and temperature control can be inconsistent, rooms running cool in winter or warm in summer. 


Star rating
4

Hotel category
Boutique

Best Breakfast
Design Forward
Historic Gem

Head to Speilbaren (The Mirror Bar) for cocktails. Crystal chandeliers, antique mirrors, a preserved 19th-century chamber and some of the best cocktails in Bergen.


You're on Vågsallmenningen, directly on the harbor and Fish Market. Everything touristy in Bergen is walkable from here, which also means weekend foot traffic and noise.

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