Two preserved 19th-century buildings filled with crystal chandeliers, antique furniture, and modern art on the walls. Walking into Hotel Park Bergen feels like entering a wealthy relative's townhouse, not a hotel. Every room is different. Wooden floors, classic furnishings, real personality. This is as far from a Scandic corridor as you can get in Bergen.
The breakfast punches above its weight. Homemade granola, local cheeses, fresh bread, good jams. Not a huge spread, but curated and high-quality. Free coffee and tea around the clock, plus homemade brownies in the afternoon, which is a genuinely nice touch.
Now the stairs. There is no elevator. The staircases are steep and narrow. Dragging a roller bag up three flights is not fun. If mobility is any concern at all, look elsewhere.
The single rooms are tiny. Some barely fit a suitcase on the floor. Solo travelers should seriously consider paying extra for a double just to have room to breathe. The hotel also has an annex across the street, and some of those ground-floor rooms sit partially below street level. Dark. Book specifically a room in the main building, upper floor.
No air conditioning. Bergen rarely needs it though. Opening the window helps, though you'll get some early morning street noise. The neighborhood itself is quiet, leafy, residential, about a 10-15 minute walk to Bryggen and the fish market.