Bryggen Walk - In Hanseatic Footsteps
Discover Bryggen – Bergen’s Hanseatic Heritage in Just One Hour
Norway’s history and prosperity have always been deeply connected to the sea. Long before oil and gas transformed the country into one of the wealthiest in the world, dried cod (stockfish) from the Lofoten Islands was Norway’s most valuable export. For centuries, the Hanseatic Wharf of Bryggen served as a bustling trade hub, where German merchants and Norwegian fishermen came together to do business.
On this one-hour walking tour, we’ll step back in time to explore medieval Bergen. Strolling through the narrow wooden alleys of this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll hear fascinating stories about the people who lived and worked here, the importance of the stockfish trade, and how the German Hanseatic merchants shaped both Bergen and Norway.
Join me for a short but immersive journey into Bergen’s past—I can’t wait to share the incredible story of Bryggen with you!
01.05 - 31.10.26
You can find the dates for the tours in the event calendar (below)
Duration: 1 hour
Language: English
The tour ends at St Mary's Church. Please be at the meeting point 10 minutes before we start. The tour begins on time.
The tour guide cannot be contacted by phone during the tour.
Meeting point
The meeting point is at the stairs leading
up to the Tourist Information Office (see photo).
Tourist Information Office address:
Strandkaien 3, 5013 Bergen
Further information
Group size: minimum of 2 people, maximum of 16.
The distance covered during the tour is approx. 1 km.
There are no scheduled toilet breaks during the tour. You will be able to use the public toilet in the Fish Market before the tour begins (for a fee / only card
payments accepted).
Tickets
Tickets are available here on the website and at the Tourist Information Office in Bergen; any remaining tickets can be purchased at the meeting point before the tour starts.
Tickets can be cancelled up to 24 hours before the tour begins with a full refund. Cancellations can only be made by emailing [email protected]
Ticket prices
Adults (from 16 years): 180 NOK
+ 6% Booking fee (10,80 NOK)
Children from 6 years up to
and including 15 years: NOK 150
+ 6% Booking fee (9 NOK)
Children from 0 up to
and including 5 years: free of charge
