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Hotel no 13 Bergen

You're on Bergen's main square with every major attraction within a ten-minute walk.

The lobby has an Art Nouveau stained-glass ceiling that stops you in your tracks. It also doubles as a bar and restaurant, which means check-in can feel like pushing through a Friday crowd at a pub. That tension, beautiful space versus constant buzz, defines Hotel No13.

Location is the whole pitch here. Torgallmenningen, Bergen's main square, is right outside the door. Bryggen is a five-minute walk. The Fish Market is two minutes. The Fløibanen funicular, maybe five. The airport bus stops practically on the doorstep. You won't need taxis or transit for anything central.

The rooms lean bold, colorful, and small. Some rooms have freestanding bathtubs and Nespresso machines, but those are the upgrades. Standard rooms are tight. A rare bonus for Norway: most rooms have air conditioning.

Breakfast is served under that stained-glass ceiling, buffet plus made-to-order hot dishes like omelets. It's a cut above the usual Norwegian hotel spread.

The noise problem is real. Rooms facing the square get street musicians, weekend nightlife, and general city racket well past midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Ask for a courtyard-facing room when booking. You lose the view of the mountains from the balcony, but you'll sleep. No on-site gym, though there's access to one nearby.



Star rating
3

Hotel category
Boutique

Neighbourhood vibe


Torgallmenningen is the busiest square in Bergen. Shops, restaurants, bars, and street performers surround you. Quiet it is not.

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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A preserved Hanseatic trading wharf where narrow wooden alleyways behind the facade hold artisan studios, small galleries, and centuries of layered architecture.
0.7km
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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