
This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to Bergen through its harborfront history, public art, and old civic landmarks. It will especially appeal to travelers who enjoy local culture, maritime stories, and streets where medieval trade and modern city life still meet in plain sight.
Your route begins at the Fishmarket, where seafood stalls, boats, and the salty air set the scene for Bergen’s long relationship with the sea. From there, you continue to the Sailor’s Monument, then cross to Ole Bulls plass, a lively square named for the celebrated violinist. The walk carries on to the statue of Edvard Grieg, past the city fire station and the Old Town Hall, before reaching Opus XVI, a refined building tied to Bergen’s musical heritage.
The tour ends at Bryggen, the famous row of narrow wooden Hanseatic buildings along the harbor. Along the way, you will see fish laid over ice, stone figures honoring seafarers, statues of Bergen’s cultural icons, and streets framed by historic facades. The most memorable moments come from the contrast between busy waterfront life and the quiet weight of the city’s past, capped by the unmistakable colors and leaning wooden fronts of Bryggen.