There are roughly 80 hotels in Bergen. You don't need to look at 80 hotels. The ones below are the ones we would recommend that provides consistent value for money, with options for all price ranges. Bergen's city centre is compact and walkable, so most of these put you within 10 minutes of Bryggen, the Fløibanen funicular, and the best restaurants. Every pick has consistently high ratings. Whether you want harbour views and a lobby bar or a quiet boutique spot five minutes from the Fish Market, start here.
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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.
Steps from Bergen Railway Station with a knockout breakfast and an award-winning whiskey bar in a beautiful 1920s building. Built for Bergen's 1928 National Exhibition and still carrying the title of the city's "Grand Old Lady."
Breakfast, afternoon waffles, and a light dinner included in the rate, saving a small fortune in one of Europe's most expensive cities.
You're on Bergen's main square with every major attraction within a ten-minute walk.
Recently renovated rooms and an outstanding breakfast, steps from Bryggen but away from the worst tourist crush.
The current buildings date from after the great fire of 1702, but centuries-old timber walls have been preserved inside. All 37 rooms are different. Exposed beams, dark wood, velvety textiles in deep colours, floors that creak. This is the only hotel actually inside one of Bryggen's original timber structures.
You're on Bergen's main square with one of the best hotel breakfasts in the city.
The unobstructed, across-the-water view of Bryggen from a harbor-facing room is the best hotel view in Bergen.
Ten-minute walk from Bergen Airport with a 4 AM breakfast for early flights.
A full kitchen and washing machine in central Bergen, saving you money on food and laundry in an expensive city.