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A proper apartment with a real kitchen and in-unit laundry, in a beautifully restored 1882 building.

A white wooden house from 1882 on a quiet, leafy hill above Bergen's center. Inside, the renovation is sharp: bright Scandinavian minimalism, clean lines, no clutter. It's an aparthotel, not a hotel. No lobby, no reception desk, no staff on site. Check-in is a door code. If something goes wrong, Hotel Park (the sister property) is around the corner.

The kitchenettes are the standout. Dishwasher, oven, Nespresso machine, full cutlery. These are kitchens you can cook proper meals in, not the sad hot plate and microwave you get in most aparthotels. The other killer detail: a washing machine and dryer in the bathroom. For anyone doing more than a few nights in Norway, that alone is worth the booking.

Apartments range from 20 to 45 square meters. Heated bathroom floors. Rainfall showers. The design earns its price. The cleanliness is impeccable.

Now the trade-offs. No elevator. This is a 19th-century building with narrow, steep stairs. Top floor means hauling bags up multiple flights. The location is uphill from the city center, about a 10-12 minute walk down to Bryggen. That walk back up after a long day, carrying groceries, in the rain, gets old. Also worth flagging: the minimum check-in age is 25, and some units lack blackout curtains. In summer, when Bergen gets long daylight hours, bring an eye mask.


Book the top floor studio with terrace. Skylights flood it with light and there's a private roof terrace with views toward Mount Ulriken.


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Apartment

Neighbourhood vibe


Nygårdshøyden is a quiet, upscale university neighborhood on a hill. Safe, residential, and peaceful, but every trip back from the center means walking uphill.

What to do nearby


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Permanenten is the oldest of Kode's four downtown Bergen museums, and this is the one to visit if you have any interest in decorative arts, Scandinavian craft or Chinese art.
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The only surviving original Hanseatic assembly rooms in the world, with smoke-blackened walls and cramped apprentice bunks that show the conditions behind Bryggen's wooden facades.
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A six-minute funicular ride from Bergen's center to a 320-meter summit with panoramic views over the city, fjords, and islands, plus direct access to a network of hiking trails.

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