Opus 16 Bergen

A family-owned boutique hotel with real heritage, exceptional beds, and one of Norway's best hotel breakfasts, right in the centre of Bergen.

A converted 1876 bank building owned by descendants of Edvard Grieg. Original granite walls, marble columns, muted Scandinavian furniture. It feels like staying in a wealthy relative's townhouse, not a hotel. The lobby has rotating art from local artists and, on many evenings, live piano or jazz drifting through the bar area. The Grieg connection isn't marketing fluff, there's a proper in-house exhibition, and the family is often on-site.

The beds are the star. Consistently described as some of the best in Norway. Heated bathroom floors, rainfall showers, Molton Brown toiletries, in-room tablets. The breakfast deserves its reputation: a small curated buffet of local cold cuts and cheeses, plus an à la carte menu with made-to-order eggs, pancakes, and barista coffee. No buffet chaos. This is one of the better hotel breakfasts in the country.

The entry-level "Classic" rooms are roughly 16 to 20 square metres. Standard for Norway, but tight. Deluxe rooms have more space. Many rooms face an inner courtyard or side alley, so natural light is limited. Book a room facing Vågsallmenningen plaza or Mount Fløyen, the difference in light and atmosphere is significant. There's no spa, no pool, just a small windowless basement gym. Valet parking runs about 595 NOK per day, which is standard for downtown Bergen where parking is a nightmare.


Star rating
4

Hotel category
Boutique

Best Breakfast
Design Forward
Historic Gem
The Splurge

The Saturday Afternoon Tea with live jazz is a Bergen institution and a great way to wait out the rain if you're stuck indoors.


Dead centre of Bergen at Vågsallmenningen plaza. Fish Market, Bryggen, Fløibanen funicular, shops, bars, everything walkable within five minutes.

What to do nearby


0.9km Insider pick
Full panorama of Bergen's peninsula, harbour, and surrounding fjords. Hiking trails start right at the top.
1.1km Insider pick
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.
3.0km Insider pick
A cable car ascent to 643 meters with panoramic views of Bergen, the fjords, and surrounding islands on clear days, plus access to the five-hour Vidden hiking trail to Fløyen.

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0.3km
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0.4km Insider pick
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