Clarion Hotel Admiral

The unobstructed, across-the-water view of Bryggen from a harbor-facing room is the best hotel view in Bergen.

The view from the harbor side of this hotel is the single best hotel view in Bergen. Bryggen's colorful wooden facades sit right across the water, close enough to photograph with your phone. That's the reason to book. Everything else is secondary.

The building is a converted 1904 warehouse with exposed beams and a maritime atmosphere that feels appropriate for the city. Location is excellent, two minutes on foot to the Fish Market and the Fløibanen funicular, with the airport bus stopping nearby.

Now, the rooms. Standard doubles are small. Really small. Open suitcase on the floor? Probably not. The hallways and carpets are showing wear, too, the kind you notice. Duxiana beds are a nice touch, but the rooms are functional, not luxurious. There's no air conditioning, which is standard for Bergen but becomes a problem on rare hot summer days. Open the window and you get harbor noise plus seagulls screaming at 5 AM. Seagulls are noisy.

Do not book a standard room expecting a view. Standard rooms face the street or a back wall and can be dark. The harbor panorama requires a Superior or Deluxe booking. Some Deluxe rooms have balconies, request one in advance if you're visiting in summer.

The breakfast buffet is a proper spread, well above average even by Norwegian standards, with good local fish and fresh breads. The on-site restaurant is convenient but overpriced. Walk into town instead.


Star rating
4

Hotel category
Mid-Range

Best Breakfast
Crowd Pleaser

Standard rooms face a wall or street with no view. You must book Superior or Deluxe to see Bryggen. Some Deluxe rooms have private balconies.


Nordnes district, on the quiet side of the harbor. Two minutes to the Fish Market and funicular, but across the water from the loudest tourist crowds around Bryggen.

What to do nearby


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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.
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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.
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The only surviving original Hanseatic assembly rooms in the world, with smoke-blackened walls and cramped apprentice bunks that show the conditions behind Bryggen's wooden facades.

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