Det Hanseatiske Hotel Bergen

You're literally staying inside Bryggen, Bergen's most iconic landmark, surrounded by centuries-old timber walls.

You're sleeping inside a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Finnegaarden trading house dates to the 1500s, and the hotel leans all the way into it: crooked timber corridors, dark velvet upholstery, exposed beams, leather sofas. The whole place feels like wandering through a very well-furnished medieval fever dream. If cookie-cutter Scandics make you want to scream, this is the antidote.

The trade-off is everything that comes with a 500-year-old building. Standard rooms are small, with tiny windows that let in minimal daylight. Corridors are narrow. For something special, book a suite (pictured). Stairs are steep. Elevators don't reach every floor or section. Dragging a heavy suitcase up to your room is an event. Anyone with mobility issues should book elsewhere.

Then there's the noise. Bergen's bar scene sits right outside, and weekend nights get loud. Street-facing rooms catch the worst of it. No air conditioning either, so summer means a choice: open the window and hear every passing reveler, or keep it shut and sweat. Book a room facing the backyard if sleep matters to you.

Three restaurants share the building, from fine dining at Finnegaardsstuene to Mexican at Casa del Toro, which is convenient on rainy Bergen evenings. The breakfast is excellent, a proper spread that earns its reputation. The Fløibanen Funicular is a two-minute walk, and the Fish Market is just as close. Location is not a problem here. Comfort might be.


Star rating
4

Hotel category
Boutique

Best Breakfast
Design Forward
Historic Gem

Consider the junior suites or suites (pictured) if budget allows, they are really spacious. All rooms are different so if you want a specific room you see in the pictures, you have to let the hotel know.


You're standing in the middle of Bergen's tourist epicenter. Every major attraction is within a 10-minute walk, but that also means weekend bar noise and crowds during peak season.

What to do nearby


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A free, one-hour hike from Bergen's city centre to a 320-meter summit with fjord views and a trail network stretching well beyond the tourist zone.
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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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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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