Welcome to Bergen. Surrounded by breathtaking fjords and magnificent mountain ranges, Norway’s second biggest city attracts hundreds of thousands visitors a year. Many of them arrive by cruise ship in Bergen’s harbour a stone’s throw away from the UNESCO listed Bryggen, the city’s old wharf consisting of multi-coloured wooden houses. Once a thriving merchants’ haven during the heydays of the Hanseatic League, the shops housed in Bergen’s most iconic attraction now cater for the needs of selfie-stick wielding tourists.
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Welcome to Bergen. Surrounded by breathtaking fjords and magnificent mountain ranges, Norway’s second biggest city attracts hundreds of thousands visitors a year. Many of them arrive by cruise ship in Bergen’s harbour a stone’s throw away from the UNESCO listed Bryggen, the city’s old wharf consisting of multi-coloured wooden houses. Once a thriving merchants’ haven during the heydays of the Hanseatic League, the shops housed in Bergen’s most iconic attraction now cater for the needs of selfie-stick wielding tourists.
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