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A 1920s neo-baroque stone building that used to be Bergen's port control office. Heavy chandeliers, marble columns, velvet armchairs, dark wood paneling. The lobby feels like walking into a private gentlemen's club, except everyone's wearing hiking boots.

The big draw here is the food included in the rate. Breakfast, afternoon waffles with brunost, and a light evening meal, all covered. In a city where a basic dinner for two runs 600-800 NOK, that adds up fast. The evening spread is soup, salad, bread, and a hot main. Solid and filling, not fancy. After three or four nights the rotation gets repetitive, but for a short stay it's a genuine money-saver.

This is a heritage building with quirky floor plans, and the cheapest doubles leave barely enough space for a suitcase on the floor. Some rooms face an inner courtyard with limited natural light. If that sounds grim, upgrade to a Superior or Deluxe for a harbor view and more breathing room.

The library lounge with its fireplace and 24/7 coffee is a better hangout spot than most hotel bars. There's a sauna and small gym in the basement, both functional.



Star rating
4

Hotel category
Boutique

Neighbourhood vibe


Directly on Bryggen, the UNESCO-listed wooden wharf district. The Hanseatic Museum, Bryggens Museum, and Bergenhus Fortress are all within a five-minute walk.

What to do nearby


0.1km
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 preserved Hanseatic trading wharf where narrow wooden alleyways behind the facade hold artisan studios, small galleries, and centuries of layered architecture.
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A six-minute funicular ride from Bergen's center to a 320-meter summit with panoramic views over the city, fjords, and islands, plus direct access to a network of hiking trails.

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