Hotel Charmante Bergen

A 41-room boutique hotel with genuine personality, an outstanding à la carte breakfast, and one of Bergen's best locations.

Velvet drapes, crystal chandeliers, provocative art on the walls, dim corridors that feel like a Parisian speakeasy. Hotel Charmante doesn't do Scandinavian minimalism. It does Belle Époque maximalism, and it commits fully. Walk in and you're somewhere between a 1920s French salon and a slightly theatrical cocktail lounge. You'll either love it or find it exhausting.

The breakfast deserves attention. This is not a buffet. It's à la carte, served at your table: French pastries, croissant Benedicts, proper barista coffee. A different league from the standard Norwegian hotel breakfast spread. The attached Brasserie Chérie is solid for dinner too, but locals book it out fast. Reserve when you book the room.

The beds are excellent, but don't expect to spread out. The decor and small windows also means the rooms are dark.

The big catch is noise. Skostredet is Bergen's nightlife street. Cobblestones, bars, weekend crowds. Street-facing rooms get loud on Friday and Saturday nights. Book a back-facing or atrium room if sleep matters more than atmosphere. No on-site parking. The nearest garage is KlosterGarasjen, then you're walking your bags over cobblestones. No gym, no spa. 


Star rating
5

Hotel category
Boutique

Best Breakfast
Design Forward

Book a back-facing or atrium room unless you want to hear every pub crawl on Skostredet. Street-facing rooms have the view but zero quiet on weekends.


Skostredet is Bergen's trendiest micro-neighborhood: indie boutiques, cobblestones, cocktail bars. Three minutes on foot to Bryggen and the Fish Market, but louder than you'd expect after midnight on weekends.

What to do nearby


0.4km Insider pick
A preserved Hanseatic trading wharf where narrow wooden alleyways behind the facade hold artisan studios, small galleries, and centuries of layered architecture.
0.5km
Walk on suspended pathways directly over the excavated 12th-century foundations of Bergen's oldest settlement and see medieval runic messages carved into wooden sticks.
0.6km Insider pick
Bergen's harbour is a compact, walkable waterfront where centuries-old Hanseatic timber buildings meet an active working port. Get there early in the morning before the cruise crowds arrive.

Other hotels nearby


0.2km
You're literally staying inside Bryggen, Bergen's most iconic landmark, surrounded by centuries-old timber walls.
0.3km
Breakfast, afternoon waffles, and a light dinner included in the rate, saving a small fortune in one of Europe's most expensive cities.
0.3km Insider pick
Free evening meals (Mon-Thu, outside summer) and an exceptional breakfast make this the best food-value hotel in Bergen.