Attractions
The Hanseatic Hotel is a short walk from many of the city's attractions, including the Fløibanen Funicular, the fish market, the Hanseatic Museum and Bergen Aquarium. Bergen is also the perfect starting point for exploring the fjords.
Bergen city center
Bryggen in Bergen:
(0 min walk from the hotel) Bryggen in Bergen is iconic, colorful, seaside house that leans towards each other with restaurants, shops and nightlife where you can enjoy yourself. The hotel is literally at one end of Bryggen, so you will have a historical feeling just by being at the hotel. |
Fløibanen:
(2 min walk from the hotel) The Fløibanen Funicular is Bergen's most popular attraction, where you can admire the magnificent views of the city, the mountains and the fjords. For further information, visit www.floibanen.no. |
The Fish Market (Fisketorget):
(4 min walk from the hotel) Over the centuries, Bergen fish market has gained the reputation of being one of the most famous and popular outdoor markets in Norway. The market sells seafood, fruit, vegetables, flowers, handicrafts and souvenirs. |
The Hanseatic Museum:
(0 min walk from the hotel) One of the oldest and best preserved timber buildings at Bryggen, and the only one to contain original furnishings from the Hanseatic period. For further information, visit www.museumvest.no. |
Outside Bergen city center
Akvariet i Bergen:
(20 min walk from the hotel) Bergen Aquarium boasts over 60 aquariums that let you get right up close to all the remarkable creatures that dwell beneath the waves. For further information, visit www.akvariet.no. |
Ulriken:
(15 min with bus from Bergen city center) Visit the highest of Bergen's seven mountains. Take the cable car to the summit, which is 643 metres above sea level. Here you may enjoy a breathtaking view of the city and surrounding coastal landscape. Summer opening hours: May-September 09.00-21.00. Winter opening hours: October-April 09.00-17.00. For further information, visit www.ulriken643.no. |
Edvard Grieg's Troldhaugen:
(25 min with light rail (bybanen) from Bergen city center) Visit the home of Norway's most famous composer, Edvard Grieg. For further information, visit www.kunstmuseene.no/grieg. |
'Norway in a nutshell':
'Norway in a nutshell' is Norway's most popular round trip. The trip includes the spectacular Flåm Railway, the narrow Nærøyfjord and the precipitous Stalheimskleiva. For further information, visit www.fjordtours.no. |
The coastal steamer (Hurtigruten):
A spectacular journey during which you will be able to sample some of Norway's natural and cultural treasures. For further information, visit www.hurtigruten.no. |
Kode Museum:
(10 min from the hotel). KODE is a museum of arts, crafts, design and music. Distributed to four art museums and three composer homes, you will find, among other things, Norway's second largest art collection, with a position on Nikolai Astrup, Edvard Munch, J.C. Dahl and Norwegian silver. We have a wide collection of Norwegian and international contemporary art, the country's largest collection of Chinese art and its own art museum for children. Read more about Kode here! |
Also visit www.visitbergen.com for further information on museums, attractions, as well as cultural experiences and fjord adventures.
Choose hotel room
All rooms at the Hanseatic Hotel are unique with their own charm. You can choose from five room categories.
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Standard Twin Room
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Standard Room
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Deluxe Room
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Junior Suite
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Suite
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Our Restaurants & Bar
Casa Del Toro
Bergen's only Tex-Mex restaurant in a traditional style with modern overtones. By using the freshest produce, we offer the best Mexican cuisine in town. |
FG Restaurant & Bar
The FG Restaurant & Bar at the Hanseatic Wharf in Bergen is best described as a modern brasserie and attractive bar, offering a wide selection of meat and fish dishes, as well as home-made hamburgers. |
Finnegaardsstuene
A restaurant offering exquisite menus for both small and large parties in beautiful, historical surroundings at the Hanseatic Wharf in Bergen. |