There are roughly 80 hotels in Bergen. You don't need to look at 80 hotels. The ones below are the ones we would recommend that provides consistent value for money, with options for all price ranges. Bergen's city centre is compact and walkable, so most of these put you within 10 minutes of Bryggen, the Fløibanen funicular, and the best restaurants. Every pick has consistently high ratings. Whether you want harbour views and a lobby bar or a quiet boutique spot five minutes from the Fish Market, start here.
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A family-owned boutique hotel with real heritage, exceptional beds, and one of Norway's best hotel breakfasts, right in the centre of Bergen. A small exhibition about the composer's life sits on the lower level. Live piano at breakfast.
A brand-new design hotel with a Michelin-starred sushi restaurant on a great Bergen street. The aesthetic is Japandi: Scandinavian minimalism crossed with Japanese wabi-sabi. Light wood, neutral tones, low-profile furniture. Spa opened in January 2025.
A beautifully converted 1862 stock exchange at the absolute dead center of Bergen, with one of Norway's best hotel breakfast rooms. Pinstriped wallpaper, herringbone parquet, houndstooth upholstery. Details that nod to the financiers who once worked these floors without hitting you over the head.
A 41-room boutique hotel with genuine personality, an outstanding à la carte breakfast, and one of Bergen's best locations. Charmante goes full 19th-century Parisian drama. Deep jewel tones. Patterned wallpapers. Velvet upholstery. 41 rooms, each uniquely decorated.
A 1920s neoclassical stone building at the centre of Bryggen. Originally Bergen's harbour master's office. The rooms are comfortable chain-hotel standard (this is a Strawberry hotel). What sets it apart is the meal deal. Breakfast, afternoon meal with waffles or pancakes, and a light evening meal are all included in the room rate.
Free evening meals (Mon-Thu, outside summer) and an exceptional breakfast make this the best food-value hotel in Bergen.
A proper apartment with a real kitchen and in-unit laundry, in a beautifully restored 1882 building.
The Grand Hotel Terminus's next-door sibling and its stylistic opposite. Where the Terminus is wood panelling and whisky, Zander K is raw concrete, blond wood, and blue glass. Scandinavian minimalism that borders on austere.
Soundproofed rooms so effective you can watch planes take off in silence, two minutes from pillow to check-in desk.
A family-run hotel with real character, antique interiors, and a quality breakfast in a quiet Bergen neighborhood.