Rising sea levels as a result of global warming could leave the historic Bryggen area of Bergen underwater by 2100, a report ...
When hunger sets in, visit Bryggen, the city's colorful harbor, which features lively pubs and cafes. Many cruise lines, including Holland America, Hurtigruten Cruises and Viking Ocean Cruises ...
After more than 13 years of quarreling, local government officials in and around Bergen have finally agreed to extend the ...
Equally ­aesthetically pleasing are the colourful houses at Bergen’s Bryggen wharf and the art-nouveau buildings of Alesund. Few places trump the splendour of ­Norway’s spiky mountains, deep ­valleys ...
Bergen's iconic waterfront, Bryggen, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and features colourful wooden houses that have stood for centuries. The city is also known as the gateway to the fjords due to ...
It’s especially noticeable at the UNESCO World Heritage site Bryggen, and the funicular railway, both of which are a relatively short walk from the primary cruise terminal. The busy days of ...
Norway’s first CO2 storage is nearly ready, Norwegian pilots' union fears for safety in the north, and other news from Norway ...
In winter, when it’s snowy, hotel rates are cheaper. In Copenhagen, pitch up at Bryggen Guldsmeden (rooms start at £106 a night, guldsmedenhotels.com). The vibe is Balinese city break: it’s a very ...
Bergen, with the Hanseatic League-time wharf Bryggen, is the gateway to some of Norway’s most famous fjords. This includes Sognefjord, Norway’s longest and deepest fjord, and Hardangerfjord.
The cities in Norway are gateways to see the Northern Lights, incredible fjords, experience Viking culture and devour fresh ...