Grand Hotel Terminus Bergen

Steps from Bergen Railway Station with a knockout breakfast and an award-winning whiskey bar in a beautiful 1920s building. Built for Bergen's 1928 National Exhibition and still carrying the title of the city's "Grand Old Lady."

Dark wood paneling, chandeliers, and the kind of lobby that makes you stand up a little straighter. Grand Hotel Terminus opened in 1928 and the common areas still carry that weight. Bergen Classicism, they call it. The bar, Bar Amundsen, is a proper whiskey bar with a library atmosphere and a genuinely massive selection. It's also where Roald Amundsen made his last public appearance before vanishing in the Arctic. 

The location is brutally convenient: steps from Bergen Railway Station. Arriving late with luggage or catching an early train, not much else in town competes on proximity. Bryggen is a 10-15 minute walk. The immediate surroundings are more transit hub than postcard, a big shopping mall and bus stops, but everything you'd want to see is within walking distance.

Now, the rooms. Do not book the cheapest single or standard double. The smallest rooms are coffin-tight. Opening a large suitcase on the floor may not be physically possible. Pay up for a Superior or Deluxe. Book a garden-facing room on a higher floor. Street-facing rooms look onto the train station roof, and with no air conditioning, summer means open windows and noise.

The breakfast spread is exceptional, served in a beautiful brasserie, and a cut above the usual Norwegian hotel buffet. There's also a free self-service guest laundry, which is almost unheard of in Norwegian hotels. Ask reception for access.

Want to stay near the station in i a more modern environment, check out the stylish Zander K nearby.


Free self-service guest laundry is available. Ask reception for the key. Extremely rare perk in Norway and a real money-saver mid-trip.


Star rating
4

Hotel category
Boutique

Neighbourhood vibe


A transit hub, not a beauty spot. Bergen Station is right there, a large shopping mall sits nearby, and buses run constantly. Everything touristy is a 10-15 minute walk away.

What to do nearby


1.1km
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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A quick funicular ride from central Bergen to a summit with views over the city, fjords, and islands, plus forest trails that leave the crowds behind within minutes.
1.1km 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


0.7km
A full kitchen and washing machine in central Bergen, saving you money on food and laundry in an expensive city.
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The current buildings date from after the great fire of 1702, but centuries-old timber walls have been preserved inside. All 37 rooms are different. Exposed beams, dark wood, velvety textiles in deep colours, floors that creak. This is the only hotel actually inside one of Bryggen's original timber structures.
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Breakfast, afternoon waffles, and a light dinner included in the rate, saving a small fortune in one of Europe's most expensive cities.