Good choice of retro music. If you plan to drive to the city center from outside of it, unless you have any special needs, park your car in a garage, such as Bygarasjen very large, at the bus station and Klostergarasjen at NĂžstet, northern downtown , Bygarasjen being the cheaper. It might be a good idea to use two days on the tour in the winter if you're not accustomed to these conditions. During rush hours 07:30-09:00 and 15:00-17:00 traffic is jammed many places, but it's nothing compared to larger cities in Europe. Adults: kr 130, Students: kr 60, Children under 18: free. Parking is generally forbidden unless explicitly permitted downtown inside zone 1, and restricted outside zone 1. A very nice, but usually crowded bar where you can also get a good portion of Norwegian food.
Finding local food might take some effort, but there are some options. The restaurant can in principle fit up to about 200 guests, but the kitchen is very small, and expansion is not allowed by the cultural heritage authorities. The area is dominated by wooden residential buildings. Public toilets are available for a small fee at shopping centres and at Torget and Bryggen. At Bergen Public Library, you may also use a computer with high-speed internet access for free. Narrow and short streets, smug alley , run among houses packed close together. Museum open 24 Jun-23 Sep: Su 12:00-16:09.
Adult tickets are kr 120, return ticket kr 170 discounts for children, students and senior citizens apply. Try out the fried Smil-chokolate with caramel icecream. Summer evenings has daylight until 23:00 or 24:00, adding to the safety for visitors. The aquarium has a nice selection of aquatic life, especially penguins and seals. Ask gÄrd literally Ask farm , with the farm number 1, was the basis for the name of AskÞy. The terminal is the Skoltegrunn pier, some hundred meters beyond Bryggen.
Sandviksbatteriet just above Sandviken hospital also offers excellent panorama. MâTh 11:00â01:30, F 11:00-02:30, Sa 12:00-02:30, Su 12:00â01:30. April is also a relatively dry month, although cooler than the summer months. This 18th-century manor is the most splendid of the many country retreats built by Bergen's aristocracy in the past centuries. The local tap water is fresh, tasty and rich in minerals from the surrounding mountains, and safe to drink.
The complex in Kong Oscars gate 59 also includes a wooden church. The city centre today is where the city emerged during the midle ages. The intersection of Torgallmenningen and Ole Bulls plass squares is the focal point of the modern city centre. Furthermore, parking in the streets is reserved for the handicapped and for residents that possess a special permit with only a very few exceptions. Typical Norwegian aquatic life is well documented, and there is also a collection of tropical fish and animals and a shark tank with an underwater glass tunnel. Our Speed analyser has shown that www. If you have fished under the auspices of a registered tourist fishing camp, the export quota is a maximum of 20 kilos, provided that the organized fishing can be documented.
This luxurious hotel opened in the beautiful neo-classical building which used to house the Port of Bergen harbor company in May 2006. Drinking in public is illegal. Precise navigation through many irregular streets may still be challenging. The Montana residential area likewise gives a nice outlook. If you buy your ticket online well in advance, fares may be as low as kr 199 for a one-way ticket. If you take the chance to bring your car further downtown, be sure to read all signs â most streets are one-way streets and some are for buses and taxis only.
Tu-Su 12:00-16:00; 15 Mayâ14 Sep: M-Su 11:00-17:00. Its location is however not ideal if you plan to enjoy the nightlife of Bergen. A reconstructed town with about 50 wooden houses from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Most trains are equipped with lifts or ramps and handicap toilets. A place for tourists to meet the locals. The mountains surrounding Bergen offers great hiking possibilities, and unlike most cities the first hiking trail starts downtown and no need for transport out of town. There are trips all year round, but many are only available in season, from May to September.
Pro podrobnÄjĆĄĂ informaci kliknÄte myĆĄĂ na symbol poÄasĂ v mapÄ. This island belonged to Ole Bull, a famous musician. Haukeli mountain pass --road 551--road 48-- Through Haukeli mt pass. However, tickets can easily be bought on the bus, with either cash or cards. Numedal has a numerous ancient wooden buildings.
Fare cards can not be used. Fresh, tasty and fast sushi at the cheapest prices in town. Bergen's most traditional â and expensive â fish restaurant. Mary's Church was built in the 12th century. Emptying a can in front of a police officer on a Saturday night will earn you a kr. Steep mountains and highlands within the city offers excellent hiking opportunities.
Flybussen makes frequent stops, including at Bryggen, the Fisketorget, and the bus terminal. Situated on the slope towards the university area so clientel is largely students. HlavnĂ strĂĄnka obsahuje mapy ÄeskĂ© a SlovenskĂ© republiky se symboly poÄasĂ, teplotou a smÄry vÄtru. Double: kr 900, Single: kr 550. An area with more regular and wider streets, highly characteristic style. In Lower Sandviken near the small market square, there is a nice collection of traditional white wooden houses. The bus driver will usually be able to assist you in English, if required.