Klosterhagen Hotel Bergen

An outstanding homemade breakfast and genuine hospitality at a price that won't wreck your Bergen budget. Rooms are compact and no-frills. No lift, no air conditioning, no minibar. If you need five-star amenities, look elsewhere. If you want a clean, honest stay in Bergen's most local neighbourhood at a price that doesn't hurt, Klosterhagen is hard to beat.

A converted 1880s building on the Nordnes peninsula. Nordnes itself is quiet, residential, full of white wooden houses and empty on Sundays. The Fish Market and Bryggen are 10 to 15 minutes on foot. Bergen is expensive, and Klosterhagen tends to undercut comparable options while including breakfast.

The breakfast is the star. Homemade breads, local ingredients, proper jams. Not a sad hotel buffet, but something closer to eating at a Norwegian grandmother's table. Complimentary waffles and coffee in the afternoon, too, which is a nice touch in a city that charges 70 kroner for a plain waffle on the waterfront.

The rooms are compact and simple. Every one is different, which means some are better than others. The building is old wood, so expect to hear footsteps overhead and the occasional hallway conversation. Bathrooms are wet-room style, meaning the whole floor gets soaked when you shower. Some rooms run cool in winter.

No elevator. The stairs are steep and the building has several floors. Heavy suitcases and bad knees are a real problem here. The walk back from Bryggen also involves a cobblestone uphill stretch, which gets old fast with a rolling bag.


The hotel is run as a work training center for people re-entering the job market. That social mission gives the place a different energy than your average hotel. The staff are trainees, and the service is warm, attentive, and unhurried. It's a small operation with a big heart, and you feel it the moment you walk in.


Star rating
3

Hotel category
Boutique

Neighbourhood vibe


Nordnes is a quiet residential peninsula with cobblestone streets and white wooden houses. Peaceful, especially on Sundays, but a 10-15 minute uphill walk back from the city center.

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