Da un paseo por este entorno histórico, disfruta de impresionantes vistas, prueba deliciosos platos y descubre alguno de los fiordos más espectaculares del mundo. ¡Bienvenido a Bergen, el corazón de los fiordos de Noruega!
Aunque Bergen es la segunda ciudad más grande de Noruega, resulta muy acogedora y goza del típico ambiente de pueblo con encanto. Verás casas que parecen colgar de las laderas, antigua arquitectura en madera y callejuelas llenas de tiendas y cafeterías.
La lista de cosas que hacer en Bergen no para de crecer, así que asegúrate de reservar bastante tiempo para no perderte nada. Algunos de los reclamos más populares son el muelle hanseático de Bryggen, reconocido por la Unesco como Patrimonio de la Humanidad, el mercado de pescado, el monte Fløyen y su funicular, el acuario de Bergen, y el Museo KODE.
Y que el 10% de la población de Bergen sean estudiantes garantiza que siempre haya algo que hacer aquí. Entre conciertos, exposiciones, o nuevos bares, tiendas y cafeterías, seguro no te aburrirás cuando visites Bergen.
En la conocida como “ciudad entre siete montañas” puedes también combinar fácilmente unas vacaciones urbanas con excursiones en plena naturaleza. Admira Bergen desde la cima de los montes Fløyen o Ulriken. Y para una auténtica aventura en la Noruega de los fiordos, adéntrate en los impresionantes fiordos.
Más información para tu viaje en la web oficial de Bergen.
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Conciertos, exposiciones, festivales y mucho más. ¡Descubre lo que se cuece en Bergen!
- ReservarBergen01.08.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Amund Dahlen & Kristine Klubben in St. Paul Church
Kristine Klubben (Trumpet) Amund Dahlen (Organ) St. Paul's Church is the Catholic church of Bergen. The church houses an organ built by the renowned Canadian firm Casavant Frères. This instrument is exceptionally rich and expressive in sound, representing a tonal and voicing tradition distinct from that of most Northern European organs. Program will be presented on the day of the concert It will include music by J. S. Bach, E. Grieg and Norwegian folk tunes. - ReservarBergen08.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Mariko Takei in St. John's Church (Johanneskirken)
St. John's Church, normally the most visible church in Bergen, Johanneskirken is currently hidden behind scaffolding as it undergoes restoration. Inside, however, its splendour remains intact. Consecrated in 1894, the church houses a historic organ by Schlag & Söhne, restored in 1999 and cherished by organists for German Romantic repertoire. Mariko Takei is a native of Japan and has been based in Bergen for nearly three decades. She serves as Cantor of Johanneskirken in Bergen and maintains an active international concert career, presenting a diverse and wide-ranging repertoire. Further program details will be announced at a later date. - ReservarBergen28.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Paul Wilmot in St. Mary's Church
Paul Wilmot is educated at University College, Oxford. In recent years, he served as organist in Lillehammer, before being appointed Cantor of Gjøvik Church in 2021. He has given solo recitals in Oslo Cathedral and Kristiansand Cathedral, and has collaborated with renowned ensembles such as the BBC Singers and the Trondheim Soloists. Wilmot is widely recognised for his musicianship, stylistic versatility, and expressive architectural sense. St. Mary's Church is among Norway's most beautiful sacred spaces. The Weimbs organ from 2015 is shaped in perfect harmony with the church interior, where space and sound merge into a single, living whole. - ReservarBergen20.07.2026
Patti Smith Quartet
Patti Smith is a living legend – an artist who for more than five decades has moved seamlessly between poetry, rock, visual art and literature. When she moved to New York in 1967, she quickly became a central figure in the city’s art and music scene, and with her debut album Horses (1975) she wrote herself permanently into music history. Few artists have left such deep marks on the history of music, literature and art as Patti Smith. When she takes the stage, the audience encounters not just an artist – but an era, a rebellion and an artistic nerve that remains powerfully relevant. Through a series of critically acclaimed albums – from Easter with Because the Night to Dream of Life and the protest anthem People Have the Power – Smith has combined strong lyrics with raw and honest rock. In parallel, she has distinguished herself as an award-winning author, including with the book Just Kids, and has received numerous awards for her artistic work. Live, Patti Smith is something entirely unique. Together with her regular band, including Lenny Kaye and her son Jackson Smith, she delivers concerts that feel intimate – where the songs, the words and the moments are given room to breathe. The live experience is truly special. This is not nostalgia, but living art, performed with intensity and presence. It is quiet poetry, explosive rock and moments that settle in the body and stay there long after the final note. When Patti Smith plays at Forum Scene on 20 July at 20:00, it is a rare opportunity to experience one of the most significant artists of our time up close. Secure your ticket – this will be an evening for heart, mind and history. - ReservarBergen14.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Michael Schöch in St. Mary's Church
Michael Schöch moves with equal mastery between piano and organ. Since receiving First Prize at the ARD International Music Competition for organ, he has been heard on some of Europe's most distinguished stages — from the Wiener Konzerthaus and the Berliner Philharmonie to great cathedrals across the continent, where his artistry resonates beneath centuries‑old vaults. St. Mary's Church is among Norway's most beautiful sacred spaces. The Weimbs organ from 2015 is shaped in perfect harmony with the church interior, where space and sound merge into a single, living whole. - ReservarBergen12.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Randi Mortensen in the Cathedral
Randi Elisabeth Mortensen is cathedral organist and cantor at Odense Cathedral (St. Canute's Church). She made her debut at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Aarhus in 1997. The Rieger organ from 1997 in Bergen Cathedral is one of the largest organs in Norway. The instrument conveys both sublime poetry and the full power of the organ symphony, all within a church acoustic distinguished by clarity. - ReservarBergen04.08.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Ourania Gassiou in St. Mary's Church
Ourania Gassiou is a graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she studied with Nicolas Kynaston. As a soloist and chamber musician, Ourania has performed extensively throughout the UK and Europe in recital series and major international festivals. - ReservarBergen23.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Hans-Ola Ericsson in Korskirken
Hans-Ola Ericsson is a remarkably versatile musician whose career as a concert organist has taken him to prestigious stages across the globe. His repertoire is both expansive and distinctive, with a strong emphasis on 20th-century and contemporary music, alongside Baroque masterpieces - deeply rooted in the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, which form a central pillar of his artistic identity. The Cross Church (Korskirken) and its Hollenbach organ from 1892 have been newly restored. This summer's organ festival offers the rare chance to experience a restoration of the highest calibre, embracing both church and instrument alike. The organ itself is unique: it is the largest surviving organ ever built by Hollenbach. - ReservarBergen31.07.2026 - 01.08.2026
Beyond the Gates Experience: A guided tour of Grieghallen with Pytten
A Guided tour of Grieghallen with Pytten (Friday 31.07 KL 13:00 + 15:00 / Saturday 01.08 KL 13:00 + 15:00) Meeting point: Grieghallen lobby - duration ca 1 hour Event time : 13:00 CET Age limit: 18 Years Meeting point: Grieghallen lobby, 1st floor Language: English - ReservarBergen15.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Daniel Brunn in St. John's Church (Johanneskirken)
Normally the most visible church in Bergen, St. John's Church is currently hidden behind scaffolding as it undergoes restoration. Inside, however, its splendour remains intact. Consecrated in 1894, the church houses a historic organ by Schlag & Söhne, restored in 1999 and cherished by organists for German Romantic repertoire. Daniel Bruun is organist at Helleruplund Church (Denmark), alongside an active career as a concert organist. With several critically acclaimed CD releases, he has established an international profile and has performed concerts throughout most of Europe. His repertoire places particular emphasis on the music of Johann Sebastian Bach as well as German and French Romanticism. Program details will be announced later. - Bergen18.07.2026 - 25.07.2026
Herbarium
Art camp, workshop and exhibition with kunstpilotene in Nygårdsparken. In the summer's excess of colors and shapes, an installation with plants from the world of art pops up in the park. Join in on nature discoveries in Nygårdsparken. Create plants for the installation "Herbarium" - a botanical collection with unique Art plants. "Herbarium" is part of the project series "The Park planet" where children, young people and adults explore the transformations of the park's nature through the seasons. In the fourth project "Herbarium" we focus on the season of summer. Keywords: Buzzing insects, summer rain, pollination, baby birds learning to fly, surplus and energy. What, where and when: Art camp, workshop and exhibition in the upper part of Nygårdsparken and Paviljongen. Art camp and workshop: Drop in Saturday 18.07 and Saturday 25.07 at 12-15. Exhibition: Friday 17.07 – Monday 27.07. Free, for everyone. Supported by: SpareBank 1 Sør-Norge, Bergesenstiftelsen and Bergen Municipality. - ReservarBergen12.07.2026
Brann – Start, Eliteserien 2026
Brann-Start Sunday 12 July at 17:00 Please note Persons with away team merchandise found in sections other than the away section will be asked to leave. Child tickets apply to children and young people between 5 and 17 years. Children under 5 years who can sit on a lap do not need to purchase a ticket. Senior tickets apply to pensioners 67+, persons with disabilities and/or disability pension. Away tickets are purchased only through Start's channels. There will be an open kiosk at the match. The pub at entrance 11 is open three hours before the match. The Brann shop will be open three hours before the match and for half an hour after the final whistle. - ReservarBergen21.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Hans-Ola Ericsson in St. Mary's Church
Hans-Ola Ericsson is a remarkably versatile musician whose career as a concert organist has taken him to prestigious stages across the globe. His repertoire is both expansive and distinctive, with a strong emphasis on 20th-century and contemporary music, alongside Baroque masterpieces - deeply rooted in the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, which form a central pillar of his artistic identity. St. Mary's Church is among Norway's most beautiful sacred spaces. The Weimbs organ from 2015 is shaped in perfect harmony with the church interior, where space and sound merge into a single, living whole. - ReservarBergen19.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Mariko Takei in the Cathedral
Mariko Takei is a native of Japan and has been based in Bergen for nearly three decades. She serves as Cantor of Johanneskirken in Bergen and maintains an active international concert career, presenting a diverse and wide-ranging repertoire. - Bergen29.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Paul Wilmot in St. John's Church (Johanneskirken)
Normally the most visible church in Bergen, St. John's Church is currently hidden behind scaffolding as it undergoes restoration. Inside, however, its splendour remains intact. Consecrated in 1894, the church houses a historic organ by Schlag & Söhne, restored in 1999 and cherished by organists for German Romantic repertoire. Paul Wilmot is educated at University College, Oxford. In recent years, he served as organist in Lillehammer, before being appointed Cantor of Gjøvik Church in 2021. He has given solo recitals in Oslo Cathedral and Kristiansand Cathedral, and has collaborated with renowned ensembles such as the BBC Singers and the Trondheim Soloists. Wilmot is widely recognised for his musicianship, stylistic versatility, and expressive architectural sense. - ReservarBergen16.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Michael Schöch in Korskirken
Michael Schöch moves with equal mastery between piano and organ. Since receiving First Prize at the ARD International Music Competition for organ, he has been heard on some of Europe's most distinguished stages — from the Wiener Konzerthaus and the Berliner Philharmonie to great cathedrals across the continent, where his artistry resonates beneath centuries‑old vaults. The Cross Church (Korskirken) and its Hollenbach organ from 1892 have been newly restored. This summer's organ festival offers the rare chance to experience a restoration of the highest calibre, embracing both church and instrument alike. The organ itself is unique: it is the largest surviving organ ever built by Hollenbach. - Bergen30.07.2026 - 01.08.2026
Beyond the Gates Experience: Black metal landmarks with Tore Bratseth
Metal legend and storyteller bar none, Tore Bratseth (Old Funeral, The Batallion, Bömbers) will take you on a trip to the outskirts of Bergen to show our visitors a series of key locations in the Norwegian black metal lore. The trip includes a stop at the Lysekloster ruins, where many legendary photo and video shoots have taken place. You will also be able to see the bunker where Euronymous was photographed for the "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas" promo cycle. Another stop on the trek is the location of the original Os Rock club where Mayhem rehearsed before the recording "DMDS" in Grieghallen, and also regular rehearsal place for Old Funeral and Amputation. This trip will go by bus from outside of Grieghallen (Nygårdsgaten). The buss leaves at 11:00, please show up 10 min before departure. Event time : 11:00 CET Age limit: 18 Years Meeting point: Outside Grieghallen Duration: Approx. 3 hours Language: English - ReservarBergen07.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Edgar Krapp in St. Mary's Church
Edgar Krapp stands as a grand old man of German organ culture. As concert organist and professor, his music has resonated far beyond borders, and through his guidance, generations of students have risen to international acclaim. St. Mary's Church is among Norway's most beautiful sacred spaces. The Weimbs organ from 2015 is shaped in perfect harmony with the church interior, where space and sound merge into a single, living whole. - ReservarBergen09.07.2026
Bergen orgelsommer - Bergen International Organ Festival - Edgar Krapp in Korskirken
Edgar Krapp stands as a grand old man of German organ culture. As concert organist and professor, his music has resonated far beyond borders, and through his guidance, generations of students have risen to international acclaim. The Cross Church (Korskirken) and its Hollenbach organ from 1892 have been newly restored. This summer's organ festival offers the rare chance to experience a restoration of the highest calibre, embracing both church and instrument alike. The organ itself is unique: it is the largest surviving organ ever built by Hollenbach.
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Cómo llegar y desplazarse
Encuentra información de viaje detallada en la web oficial de Bergen.
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En avión
El aeropuerto de Bergen opera como principal punto de entrada de transporte aéreo para una gran parte de Noruega. Hay vuelos directos a Bergen desde muchas ciudades fuera de país. También hay conexiones directas entre Bergen y los principales destinos de Noruega.
Desde el aeropuerto, puedes llegar al centro de Bergen en apenas media hora en autobús o en metro ligero.
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En barco
Puedes llegar a Bergen en ferry desde Hirtshals, en Dinamarca.
También puedes desplazarte en ferry entre Bergen y Stavanger.
El puerto de Bergen es una de las principales paradas del barco Hurtigruten, el expreso del litoral noruego, que llega hasta Kirkenes, en el norte, junto a la frontera rusa.
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En tren
El tren de Bergen que une esta localidad con Oslo está considerada uno de los viajes en tren más bellos del mundo. Todos los días hay varias salidas. El trayecto dura unas siete horas.
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En autobús
Varias compañías ofrecen múltiples salidas diarias entre las principales ciudades noruegas.
En coche
Desde Oslo, puedes llegar a Bergen por carretera atravesando la meseta de montaña de Hardangervidda, o las montañas de Hemsedal (Hemsedalsfjellet) o la localidad de montaña de Haukeli (entre siete y ocho horas y media de viaje).
Si viajas desde el sur, o desde el norte, puedes conducir a lo largo de la costa y cruzar los fiordos en ferry o por medio de algún puente. Ten en cuenta que en verano son frecuentes las largas colas para embarcar en el ferry, así que probablemente merece la pena madrugar.
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Cómo moverse por Bergen
Es fácil moverse por la zona de Bergen gracias a su excelente red de autobuses.
El metro ligero circula entre el parque Byparken y el aeropuerto de Begen. La tarjeta turística Bergen Card permite viajar en autobús y metro ligero sin coste adicional.
El barco es muchas veces la mejor opción para moverse por los alrededores de Bergen, sobre todo si has de cruzar algún fiordo.
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