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Places To Visit For A Day | Bergen Norway | Cruise Port Visit
Bergen, Norway is a picturesque city and known for the colorful rustic houses by the pier. We took the funicular to reach the top and enjoyed the panoramic view. Their fish market offers fresh lobster, king crab, shellfish, and fish. We had the mixed seafood and big fresh oysters. #Bergen #Norway
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https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/JvAOkCkXE9
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published: 16 Aug 2022
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One Day In Port - Bergen Norway
Arctic Voyage to Spitsbergen, North Cape & Land of the Midnight Sun - Ambassador Cruise Line - Ambience
published: 20 Jul 2023
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Bergen Cruise Port Guide
Bergen is on the west coast and is Norways 2nd largest city. We visited on P&O Cruises Azura and here is a very breif view of the port form my balcony.
published: 02 Oct 2019
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Bergen, Norway - Our Day in Port
Cruise on the Marella Explorer in 2019. Docked in the wonderful city of Bergen. Historical Bryggen, bustling markets, shopping but don’t miss the lovely nature park if you take the Floibanen. Many just go up and down and miss out on the nature that surrounds this magical place.
published: 23 Feb 2022
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Bergen Norway: Walk from Cruise ship (Jekteviken) to town centre
Follow the approximate 10 minutes walk from the Bergen Cruise port at Jekteviken to the central square Torgallmenningen, where you end up at the popular meeting point Den blå steinen (The Blue Stone).
Music is "Shy" by Monplaisir, licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.
Find the corresponding map here: https://www.tobergen.com/from-cruise-ship-jekteviken-to-town-centre/
published: 10 Jun 2017
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PORT OF BERGEN, NORWAY
#bergen #norway#touristspot#explore
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPJMVsoxuOu14J6nzx_jK9A
published: 11 Jun 2023
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The Port of Fjord, Bergen Norway
2022 June
published: 26 Nov 2022
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Bergen Cruise Terminal Port Dock Area
This video shows what the cruise ship terminal looks like in Bergen, Norway. Our ship, the Norwegian Star, was docked there in late May of 2015. You can walk into town which takes about ~20 minutes. The Bergenhus Fortress Museum, which is on the way, is only about ~10 minutes walk.
published: 27 Jun 2015
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Norway, Port of Bergen
Bergen is a second largest city in Norway. Bergen is famous for the seven mountains surrounding the city centre, the Hanseatic Wharf, the fish market. Holland America line ship MS Rotterdam is docked in a harbor.
published: 21 Jun 2017
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Cruise Port Destination Guides - Bergen
A short guide highlighting the best that Bergen has to offer, useful for cruisers and other travellers alike.
Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and the most popular gateway to the fjords of West
The city still has relics of its Hanseatic heyday, most notably the old harbor of Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bergen has been ravaged by several fires; the most recent major fire took place in 1916, a fire which destroyed most of the buildings in what is today the central parts of the city center, centered around the large square Torgallmenningen.
Bergen is located far west in Norway, sheltered from the North Sea only by a number of islands. The city is the most hilly and mountainous in Norway. The city center is surrounded by a group of mountains and peaks known as the Se...
published: 29 May 2014
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Places To Visit For A Day | Bergen Norway | Cruise Port Visit
Bergen, Norway is a picturesque city and known for the colorful rustic houses by the pier. We took the funicular to reach the top and enjoyed the panoramic view...
Bergen, Norway is a picturesque city and known for the colorful rustic houses by the pier. We took the funicular to reach the top and enjoyed the panoramic view. Their fish market offers fresh lobster, king crab, shellfish, and fish. We had the mixed seafood and big fresh oysters. #Bergen #Norway
Music Used:
ES_Searchin' Out Loud - Wanda Shakes
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/0Q6YrBxQKk
ES_One More Go - Vanity Stree
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/JvAOkCkXE9
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Bergen, Norway is a picturesque city and known for the colorful rustic houses by the pier. We took the funicular to reach the top and enjoyed the panoramic view. Their fish market offers fresh lobster, king crab, shellfish, and fish. We had the mixed seafood and big fresh oysters. #Bergen #Norway
Music Used:
ES_Searchin' Out Loud - Wanda Shakes
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/0Q6YrBxQKk
ES_One More Go - Vanity Stree
https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/JvAOkCkXE9
Please subscribe to our channel and we will sub you back. Just hit us a message.
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Sony Mirrorless a5100: https://amzn.to/2ItmR4B
My Stabilizer for Sony Camera https://amzn.to/2N15tsa
AmazonBasics SLR Camera Sling Backpack Bag - 8 x 6 x 16.5 Inches, Black
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AmazonBasics Lightweight Camera Mount Tripod Stand With Bag - 16.5 - 50 Inches https://amzn.to/2IrssZa
- published: 16 Aug 2022
- views: 3320
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One Day In Port - Bergen Norway
Arctic Voyage to Spitsbergen, North Cape & Land of the Midnight Sun - Ambassador Cruise Line - Ambience
Arctic Voyage to Spitsbergen, North Cape & Land of the Midnight Sun - Ambassador Cruise Line - Ambience
https://wn.com/One_Day_In_Port_Bergen_Norway
Arctic Voyage to Spitsbergen, North Cape & Land of the Midnight Sun - Ambassador Cruise Line - Ambience
- published: 20 Jul 2023
- views: 214
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Bergen Cruise Port Guide
Bergen is on the west coast and is Norways 2nd largest city. We visited on P&O Cruises Azura and here is a very breif view of the port form my balcony.
Bergen is on the west coast and is Norways 2nd largest city. We visited on P&O Cruises Azura and here is a very breif view of the port form my balcony.
https://wn.com/Bergen_Cruise_Port_Guide
Bergen is on the west coast and is Norways 2nd largest city. We visited on P&O Cruises Azura and here is a very breif view of the port form my balcony.
- published: 02 Oct 2019
- views: 318
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Bergen, Norway - Our Day in Port
Cruise on the Marella Explorer in 2019. Docked in the wonderful city of Bergen. Historical Bryggen, bustling markets, shopping but don’t miss the lovely nature ...
Cruise on the Marella Explorer in 2019. Docked in the wonderful city of Bergen. Historical Bryggen, bustling markets, shopping but don’t miss the lovely nature park if you take the Floibanen. Many just go up and down and miss out on the nature that surrounds this magical place.
https://wn.com/Bergen,_Norway_Our_Day_In_Port
Cruise on the Marella Explorer in 2019. Docked in the wonderful city of Bergen. Historical Bryggen, bustling markets, shopping but don’t miss the lovely nature park if you take the Floibanen. Many just go up and down and miss out on the nature that surrounds this magical place.
- published: 23 Feb 2022
- views: 163
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Bergen Norway: Walk from Cruise ship (Jekteviken) to town centre
Follow the approximate 10 minutes walk from the Bergen Cruise port at Jekteviken to the central square Torgallmenningen, where you end up at the popular meeting...
Follow the approximate 10 minutes walk from the Bergen Cruise port at Jekteviken to the central square Torgallmenningen, where you end up at the popular meeting point Den blå steinen (The Blue Stone).
Music is "Shy" by Monplaisir, licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.
Find the corresponding map here: https://www.tobergen.com/from-cruise-ship-jekteviken-to-town-centre/
https://wn.com/Bergen_Norway_Walk_From_Cruise_Ship_(Jekteviken)_To_Town_Centre
Follow the approximate 10 minutes walk from the Bergen Cruise port at Jekteviken to the central square Torgallmenningen, where you end up at the popular meeting point Den blå steinen (The Blue Stone).
Music is "Shy" by Monplaisir, licensed under a CC0 1.0 Universal License.
Find the corresponding map here: https://www.tobergen.com/from-cruise-ship-jekteviken-to-town-centre/
- published: 10 Jun 2017
- views: 2878
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PORT OF BERGEN, NORWAY
#bergen #norway#touristspot#explore
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPJMVsoxuOu14J6nzx_jK9A
#bergen #norway#touristspot#explore
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPJMVsoxuOu14J6nzx_jK9A
https://wn.com/Port_Of_Bergen,_Norway
#bergen #norway#touristspot#explore
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPJMVsoxuOu14J6nzx_jK9A
- published: 11 Jun 2023
- views: 63
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Bergen Cruise Terminal Port Dock Area
This video shows what the cruise ship terminal looks like in Bergen, Norway. Our ship, the Norwegian Star, was docked there in late May of 2015. You can walk ...
This video shows what the cruise ship terminal looks like in Bergen, Norway. Our ship, the Norwegian Star, was docked there in late May of 2015. You can walk into town which takes about ~20 minutes. The Bergenhus Fortress Museum, which is on the way, is only about ~10 minutes walk.
https://wn.com/Bergen_Cruise_Terminal_Port_Dock_Area
This video shows what the cruise ship terminal looks like in Bergen, Norway. Our ship, the Norwegian Star, was docked there in late May of 2015. You can walk into town which takes about ~20 minutes. The Bergenhus Fortress Museum, which is on the way, is only about ~10 minutes walk.
- published: 27 Jun 2015
- views: 1772
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Norway, Port of Bergen
Bergen is a second largest city in Norway. Bergen is famous for the seven mountains surrounding the city centre, the Hanseatic Wharf, the fish market. Holland A...
Bergen is a second largest city in Norway. Bergen is famous for the seven mountains surrounding the city centre, the Hanseatic Wharf, the fish market. Holland America line ship MS Rotterdam is docked in a harbor.
https://wn.com/Norway,_Port_Of_Bergen
Bergen is a second largest city in Norway. Bergen is famous for the seven mountains surrounding the city centre, the Hanseatic Wharf, the fish market. Holland America line ship MS Rotterdam is docked in a harbor.
- published: 21 Jun 2017
- views: 4174
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Cruise Port Destination Guides - Bergen
A short guide highlighting the best that Bergen has to offer, useful for cruisers and other travellers alike.
Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and t...
A short guide highlighting the best that Bergen has to offer, useful for cruisers and other travellers alike.
Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and the most popular gateway to the fjords of West
The city still has relics of its Hanseatic heyday, most notably the old harbor of Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bergen has been ravaged by several fires; the most recent major fire took place in 1916, a fire which destroyed most of the buildings in what is today the central parts of the city center, centered around the large square Torgallmenningen.
Bergen is located far west in Norway, sheltered from the North Sea only by a number of islands. The city is the most hilly and mountainous in Norway. The city center is surrounded by a group of mountains and peaks known as the Seven Mountains, a defining characteristic which has given the city its name (berg is an old Norse word for mountain). The geographic conditions of the city are very visible; limited space to build on made it necessary in the 19th century that new city blocks be built on the steep slopes of mount Fløyen.
Due to the city's location relatively far north, close to the northern sea and surrounded by mountains, special weather conditions occur, resulting in approximately 240 days with precipitation a year and a mean temperature of 7.6 °C (45.7 °F). In January 2007, a record of 85 rainy days in a row, was set. Still, local people claim there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.
Within the city center, walking is the best way to get around. You can walk across the downtown in 20 minutes in any direction. The most central streets of the city generally have a good accessibility for the disabled. The most important pedestrian crossings have sound signals and are indicated by tactile paving. They are also accessible with a wheelchair. Although paved stone is a popular material in the streets, it is rarely used in pedestrian areas.
Bergen's outdoor fish market has a long history, being the historical center for fish trade. Most tourists find their way here, but with locals changing their shopping habits, the fish market today does not compare to what it once was. The fish market is dominated by makeshift souvenir shops and seafood stalls. The seafood is generally of only ok quality as the fishermen no longer deliver their catch directly to the market. Still, you can get a pretty good idea of what the locals eat by having a look at the various fish they sell here, and try some of the stranger ones, if you feel adventurous. Free samples of are usually available of the more common items such as whale, salmon and salmon caviar. Although somewhat crowded, getting around with a wheelchair is fairly easy. Prices here are very high, and a lunch can easily cost you 80 euros per person. Many items such as caviar, canned herring, mackrel in tomato, cloudberry jam and other stuff can be purchased for a fraction of the prices in the nearby supermarkets.
Fløibanen is a funicular which goes up Fløyen, a plateau in the mountain massif north-east of the city center. From here, you get a great view of the city. Accessing Fløibanen and the plateau on Fløyen with a wheelchair is a piece of cake.
Bryggen, Bryggen (north side of the bay). Between 1350 and 1750, this area used to be a Hansa dock, trading and processing area. The wooden houses at Bryggen today were built after the devastating city fire of 1702, but are probably very similar to the buildings that were there before. Despite neglect and fires (Norwegian cities had a habit of burning down because everything is made of wood), a considerable number of buildings have survived and are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you enter some of the alleyways between the storefronts, you really get a feel of what Bergen must have been like in the middle ages. There are a few museums on the history of Bergen and of Bryggen, but the most interesting aspect is probably that almost all of the buildings are still in use. One example is the restaurant Bryggen tracteursted [29], serving food and drinks in a building first opened for this purpose in 1708. Wandering about on Bryggen is possible with a wheelchair, but getting in and out of buildings can be very difficult.
https://wn.com/Cruise_Port_Destination_Guides_Bergen
A short guide highlighting the best that Bergen has to offer, useful for cruisers and other travellers alike.
Bergen is the second largest city in Norway and the most popular gateway to the fjords of West
The city still has relics of its Hanseatic heyday, most notably the old harbor of Bryggen, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Bergen has been ravaged by several fires; the most recent major fire took place in 1916, a fire which destroyed most of the buildings in what is today the central parts of the city center, centered around the large square Torgallmenningen.
Bergen is located far west in Norway, sheltered from the North Sea only by a number of islands. The city is the most hilly and mountainous in Norway. The city center is surrounded by a group of mountains and peaks known as the Seven Mountains, a defining characteristic which has given the city its name (berg is an old Norse word for mountain). The geographic conditions of the city are very visible; limited space to build on made it necessary in the 19th century that new city blocks be built on the steep slopes of mount Fløyen.
Due to the city's location relatively far north, close to the northern sea and surrounded by mountains, special weather conditions occur, resulting in approximately 240 days with precipitation a year and a mean temperature of 7.6 °C (45.7 °F). In January 2007, a record of 85 rainy days in a row, was set. Still, local people claim there is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing.
Within the city center, walking is the best way to get around. You can walk across the downtown in 20 minutes in any direction. The most central streets of the city generally have a good accessibility for the disabled. The most important pedestrian crossings have sound signals and are indicated by tactile paving. They are also accessible with a wheelchair. Although paved stone is a popular material in the streets, it is rarely used in pedestrian areas.
Bergen's outdoor fish market has a long history, being the historical center for fish trade. Most tourists find their way here, but with locals changing their shopping habits, the fish market today does not compare to what it once was. The fish market is dominated by makeshift souvenir shops and seafood stalls. The seafood is generally of only ok quality as the fishermen no longer deliver their catch directly to the market. Still, you can get a pretty good idea of what the locals eat by having a look at the various fish they sell here, and try some of the stranger ones, if you feel adventurous. Free samples of are usually available of the more common items such as whale, salmon and salmon caviar. Although somewhat crowded, getting around with a wheelchair is fairly easy. Prices here are very high, and a lunch can easily cost you 80 euros per person. Many items such as caviar, canned herring, mackrel in tomato, cloudberry jam and other stuff can be purchased for a fraction of the prices in the nearby supermarkets.
Fløibanen is a funicular which goes up Fløyen, a plateau in the mountain massif north-east of the city center. From here, you get a great view of the city. Accessing Fløibanen and the plateau on Fløyen with a wheelchair is a piece of cake.
Bryggen, Bryggen (north side of the bay). Between 1350 and 1750, this area used to be a Hansa dock, trading and processing area. The wooden houses at Bryggen today were built after the devastating city fire of 1702, but are probably very similar to the buildings that were there before. Despite neglect and fires (Norwegian cities had a habit of burning down because everything is made of wood), a considerable number of buildings have survived and are now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you enter some of the alleyways between the storefronts, you really get a feel of what Bergen must have been like in the middle ages. There are a few museums on the history of Bergen and of Bryggen, but the most interesting aspect is probably that almost all of the buildings are still in use. One example is the restaurant Bryggen tracteursted [29], serving food and drinks in a building first opened for this purpose in 1708. Wandering about on Bryggen is possible with a wheelchair, but getting in and out of buildings can be very difficult.
- published: 29 May 2014
- views: 3399