Tours/Bergen/3 hours Bergen City Group Tour By Car
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3 hours Bergen City Group Tour By Car

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Description

You want to experience something different away from the busy city center? Then this tour is for you. Designed specifically for cruise passengers seeking an escape from the crowds, our exclusive small-group excursion is limited to just 14 guests, ensuring an intimate and relaxed pace. We begin at the iconic Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf, exploring its colorful medieval alleys before the midday crowds arrive. From there, we move away from the tourist hubs to Bergenhus Fortress, the 13th-century stone stronghold that served as Norway's medieval capital. Next, we journey to the reconstructed Fantoft Stave Church, hidden in a serene forest, where you can marvel at its intricate dragon carvings. Finally, step back in time at Gamle Bergen Museum, a peaceful open-air park featuring 55 authentic wooden houses showcasing life in the 18th and 19th centuries. Enjoy personalized attention from your guide and the quiet charm of Bergen’s best sites—with a guaranteed on-time return to your ship.

Tour Options

Bokun Free Product September

Itinerary

45 min

As one of Norway's premier attractions, the vibrant and colorful Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf lies at the historic heart of Bergen. Dating back to the city's earliest days, this bustling district has remained a focal point of urban life for centuries. Today, its iconic medieval architecture and rich trading history are recognized globally, earning Bryggen a coveted spot on UNESCO’s World Heritage List and cementing Bergen’s status as a World Heritage City.

30 min

As one of Norway's oldest and most impeccably preserved stone fortifications, the Bergenhus Fortress complex boasts architectural treasures dating back to 1240. Known in the Middle Ages as Holmen, this historic site served as the nation's political heart during the 13th century, when Bergen was the capital of Norway. At that time, the fortified grounds housed the royal residence alongside a cathedral, multiple churches, a bishop’s palace, and a Dominican monastery. Archeological excavations have even uncovered foundations stretching back before 1100. The crown jewel of this royal seat is Håkon's Hall; constructed in 1247, it stood as the largest and most majestic structure of the medieval palace.

Admission included45 min

Gamle Bergen Museum (Old Bergen Museum) is a charming open-air museum and living time capsule of the 18th and 19th centuries, back when Bergen was Europe’s largest wooden city. Located just north of the city center in the Sandviken neighborhood, the museum features 55 authentic wooden houses. These historic buildings were rescued from demolition, carefully relocated, and rebuilt here to preserve Bergen's architectural heritage. Key Highlights: Step Back in Time: Wander down cobblestone alleys and explore historic shops, a bakery, a dentist's office, and private homes ranging from modest sailors’ quarters to grand merchant estates. Living History: During the summer, actors in period costumes bring the town to life, performing brief scenes and interacting with visitors. Beautiful Setting: The town is built around the historic Elsesro estate and surrounded by a lovely park. NB: Open year-round, but the indoor exhibits and actors run seasonally from late May to mid-September.

Admission included30 min

Tucked away in a peaceful forest just south of Bergen's center, Fantoft Stave Church is a dramatic window into Norway's medieval past. Originally built around 1150 in Sogn, this architectural gem was moved to Bergen in 1883 to save it from demolition. Tragically, the historic structure was completely destroyed by arson in 1992. What you see today is a flawless, meticulous reconstruction completed in 1997. Master carpenters used traditional, 1,000-year-old techniques to rebuild it entirely of wood—without a single modern nail. Highlights to notice on your tour: Dragon Heads: The roof features striking dragon carvings, a pagan Viking symbol kept to ward off evil spirits. Ancient Pine: Look closely at the vertical timber columns (staves); they are made from dense, centuries-old pine. Minimalist Interior: Inside, the air smells deeply of aged wood tar. The space is beautifully sparse, showcasing Norse-inspired carvings and an original crucifix that miraculously survived the 1992 fire.

Highlights

Guide
Minivan
Entrance tickets

What's included

Included
Guide
Minivan
Entrance tickets
Not included
Tips to the guide
No food or drink is included on this tour

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Important Information

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Reviews(1)

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Veronica_R
June 18, 2026
Best time with tour guide in Bergen

Fary is a great tour guide. He is very knowledgeable about Bergen and Norway history. He has a great sense of humor. After our tour he gave us ideas of where to shop & eat & then he even picked us up after we were shopping and took us back to the port. I highly recommend you take his tour.

Operator response

Thank you for the kind words! We're thrilled Fary's knowledge, humor, and go-the-extra-mile attitude made your day in Bergen so memorable. Picking you up after shopping is exactly the kind of personal touch we love to offer. We'll be sure to pass along your praise to him. Hope to see you back on the fjords soon! 🇳🇴

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