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Historic Nordnes

Summer: 11:30am

2 hours

Moderate walk (up-hill, cobblestone, stairs)

Adult: 320 NOK (Child: 280 NOK)

Explore Bergen off-the-beaten path

Looking for a unique walking tour in Bergen that takes you away from the busy crowded areas of Bryggen and the fish market? Discover one of the best-kept secrets in the city with this walking tour of the Nordnes peninsula.

Nordnes is one of the most fascinating places in Bergen!

There’s more to Bergen than Bryggen, the fish market and the funicular, and on this walking tour our local guides will take you completely off-the-beaten path into one of the best-kept secrets of the city. Nordnes is a 1km (0.6 mile) long peninsula that stretches into Bergen harbour. While the Hanseatic League were dominating trade on Bryggen, Nordnes is where the Norwegian merchants developed their businesses. But Nordnes was also the centre of power in Bergen, and it was the city’s courthouse and execution site for hundreds of years. It’s also where witches were burned in the 16th and 17th centuries. In the 19th century, it became a hub of sailors and red-light district, with the narrow, dark alleys the perfect place to hide undercover activity. Today it is a popular (and expensive) neighbourhood with families, schools, and beautiful parks. It feels like a small town rather than an inner-city suburb.

On our walking tour, you will meet the Norwegian merchants and see how their buildings functioned for trade, including their 500-year-old wine cellars. You’ll also see one of the most authentic streets in Bergen and one of the only streets in Nordnes not affected by World War II damage. You’ll also meet Anne Pedersdatter Beyer, the most famous (and hated) witch from Bergen and learn about how crime and punishment was in the city. After all, Bergen in the 16th century had a murder rate comparable to New York during prohibition. We’ll even stop at the place where Bergen’s last execution took place and talk about the crowds it brought in. We’ll show you the alley that was voted the prettiest by locals and take you to the historic rough sailor’s district.

This historic walk will give you stories that you won’t hear on a regular walking tour. We’ll also wander through the narrow alleys that only locals know about. Here you will see some of the most photogenic spots in all of Bergen. While this is a history walk, we will also cover life in Bergen today – we will pass schools, parks, the Marine Research Institute, the Maritime School, and places that give us an insight into everyday life. This area also has some of the city’s most popular cafes. See you in Nordnes!

We limit the group size as this is a tour through a residential neighbourhood. It also allows you ask as many questions as you want.

Read what our guests have to say!

“We really enjoyed the tour. While it focused on one neighborhood in Bergen, it’s a nice microcosm of what was going on in the whole city. And, with the emphasis of one neighborhood, we still have learned plenty about Bergen itself. The storytelling was excellent and we learned a lot.”

“Our tour guide Magda was amazing. I’ve traveled all over the world and she’s one of the best tour guides I’ve met. She’s very knowledgeable about the area and the history of Bergen. She was excited that we asked a lot of questions and even extended the tour so we could take a more scenic route. Magda is a great story teller, kind and funny.”

“It was totally worth it, no matter if it isn’t your first day in Bergen, this tour has a lot of new interesting information and stories. It goes through a lot of very pretty streets (even one full of cats!), very quiet because it’s away from the usual tourist attractions. Our guide Josina was knowledgeable and friendly, we had a good time :)”

“It was a pleasant evening with Dane, Our family enjoyed the tour, Danes really know how to entertain everyone with his knowledge and story about Norwegian especially people of Bergen. I recommend to book this tour to fully experience Bergen’s life.”

Highlights

See the most beautiful alleys of Bergen

Learn about Bergen's criminal history

Visit places only the locals know

Escape the crowds at bryggen

Get tips for things to do in Bergen

Meeting point:

We meet outside the white stone building where the Aksdal raincoat store is. The address is Østre Murallmenningen 23. It is a five minute walk from the fish market and tourist office. 

All guests are required to be at the meeting spot at least 10 minutes before the tour start time. We do not wait for latecomers and guests more than 15 minutes late to a tour have their booking cancelled without refund.

Ending point:

This tour ends at the Blue Stone, a monument on Torgallmenningen, Bergen’s main pedestrian street. It’s a five minute walk back to the tourist office and fish market. 

Walking Length:

Approximately 3.5km (2.2 mi) with cobblestone, stairs and up-hill. This tour is marked as a moderate walk and a reasonable level of fitness is required for this walk. 

Not suitable for children

This tour is not suitable for children but they can join the tour if approved by parents. We do discuss crime, punishment, torture, death, and prostitution. The tour will not be altered for children if requested.

Booking Information

The tour must be pre-booked online in advance. We do carry card machines if you wish to pay on site but cannot guarantee a spot on the tour at the last minute – we strictly stick to our group size. Tours require a minimum of 1 person to operate and the first booking must be done at least two hours before the tour begins, or the tour will not operate.

Practical Info

The walk covers the entire Nordnes peninsula, including the historic alleys, aquarium, Nykirken church, and Theatre. 

There is no public transport connecting the meeting point to the rest of the city, but the meeting point is a five minute walk from the tourist office. 

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