
Bergen
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The medieval wharf that put Bergen on the map: 14th-century wooden warehouses with craftspeople inside, the fish market on the square, and a harbour that has been the centre of Norwegian commerce for 800 years.

The mountain directly above the city: 8 minutes by funicular to 320 metres, the panoramic view over harbour and islands, and forest trails that bring you back down on foot.

The residential peninsula west of the centre with the aquarium at the tip, wooden houses on quiet streets, and a sea bath facing the harbour.

The quiet northern neighbourhood with an open-air museum of 55 historic buildings, Sandviken bay, and the residential streets that the Bryggen crowds never reach.