Norway; Bergen Tourist Guide: get information here to plan your holidays in Bergen within a reasonable budget . Visit the official site of Bergen: http://www.visitbergen.com/en/
By Air:
The main international airport is Bergen Airport Flesland
http://www.avinor.no/en/airport/bergen
The main carriers in Norway are SAS and the low cost airlines Norwegian Air Shuttle. The Dutch KLM has flights to Amsterdam, Lufthansa to Frankfurt. The smallest airports in Norway are usually served by Widerøe.
By Sea:
There are fast boat services from Stavanger as well as several communities north of Bergen. These passenger ferries stop at various small towns on the way.There are car ferries which run to and from Hirtshals in northern Denmark, operated by Fjordline.
http://www.visitbergen.com/en/TRANSPORT/Boat-hire/
By Train:
Bergen is served by a railway line which runs from Oslo. The journey takes about seven hours. You can book your tickets on the phone (+47 815 00 888, press 9 for information in English).
A light rail line runs between the city center and southwards towards Nesttun. This is the primary means of public communication to southern parts of Bergen.
http://www.njtransit.com/sf/sf_servlet.srv?hdnPageAction=LightRailTo
By Bus:
Norwegian:
http://www.flybussbergen.no/index.php
http://www.visitbergen.com/en/TRANSPORT/Public-transport/Buss/
By Car:
From Oslo, European road (E16) is the longest, but easiest drive. There are other alternatives as well. Take RV7 to Hagafoss, then RV50 to Flåm, this is a quick route which many Norwegians prefer. You can hire a taxi or car from the airport.
Taxi : http://www.visitbergen.com/en/TRANSPORT/Taxi/
Privat Car: http://www.visitbergen.com/en/TRANSPORT/Car-hire/
Accommodation:
Visit this site for budget rate accommodations
http://www.visitnorway.com/en/Where-to-stay/
By Air:
The main international airport is Bergen Airport Flesland
http://www.avinor.no/en/airport/bergen
The main carriers in Norway are SAS and the low cost airlines Norwegian Air Shuttle. The Dutch KLM has flights to Amsterdam, Lufthansa to Frankfurt. The smallest airports in Norway are usually served by Widerøe.
By Sea:
There are fast boat services from Stavanger as well as several communities north of Bergen. These passenger ferries stop at various small towns on the way.There are car ferries which run to and from Hirtshals in northern Denmark, operated by Fjordline.
http://www.visitbergen.com/en/TRANSPORT/Boat-hire/
By Train:
Bergen is served by a railway line which runs from Oslo. The journey takes about seven hours. You can book your tickets on the phone (+47 815 00 888, press 9 for information in English).
A light rail line runs between the city center and southwards towards Nesttun. This is the primary means of public communication to southern parts of Bergen.
http://www.njtransit.com/sf/sf_servlet.srv?hdnPageAction=LightRailTo
By Bus:
Norwegian:
- Flybussen ;
- Airportexpress
http://www.flybussbergen.no/index.php
http://www.visitbergen.com/en/TRANSPORT/Public-transport/Buss/
By Car:
From Oslo, European road (E16) is the longest, but easiest drive. There are other alternatives as well. Take RV7 to Hagafoss, then RV50 to Flåm, this is a quick route which many Norwegians prefer. You can hire a taxi or car from the airport.
Taxi : http://www.visitbergen.com/en/TRANSPORT/Taxi/
Privat Car: http://www.visitbergen.com/en/TRANSPORT/Car-hire/
Accommodation:
Visit this site for budget rate accommodations
http://www.visitnorway.com/en/Where-to-stay/