
Hotels near Bryggen
5003 Bergen, Norway
The most photographed row of buildings in Norway, Bryggen is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of medieval wooden trading houses lining the eastern side of Vagen harbour. Hanseatic merchants from Lübeck founded the trading post in the 14th century, and the gabled timber facades you see today were rebuilt to the original plan after fires (most recently in 1955). The buildings tilt visibly inward, a result of slowly sinking foundations.
Behind the harbour-facing facades, narrow wooden alleys lead to small craft shops, jewellery makers, and the Bryggens Museum (archaeological finds from the 1170s). The atmospheric back lanes are quieter than the photo-heavy waterfront and reveal the original double-row layout. Allow 90 minutes for a slow loop including a coffee stop.
Pro Tip: Walk Bryggen at 07:30-08:30 before the cruise ships disgorge passengers. The morning light hits the facades from the east and you will have the back alleys entirely to yourself.
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