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Bergen has good accessibility infrastructure with modern public transport, accessible attractions, and accommodations. The historic Bryggen area has cobblestones that may challenge wheelchair users, but most major sites offer accessibility options. Public buildings and newer facilities meet high accessibility standards.
Bergen is extremely safe for travelers with very low crime rates. Norway consistently ranks among the world's safest countries. Standard precautions apply in crowded areas and at night. Emergency services are excellent, and locals are helpful and trustworthy for directions or assistance.
Tipping in Norway is not expected as service charges are included in prices and workers receive good wages. However, small tips (5-10%) are appreciated for exceptional service in restaurants or from taxi drivers. Rounding up bills is common but not obligatory.
Bergen specialties include fresh seafood like fish soup, salmon, and king crab. Traditional dishes include farikal (lamb and cabbage), reindeer, and lefse (flatbread). The fish market offers fresh seafood, while local restaurants serve both traditional Norwegian fare and international cuisine.
Must-see attractions include the colorful Bryggen wharf district, Floibanen funicular to Mount Floyen, Bergen Fish Market, and Hansa Museum. The city serves as a gateway to nearby fjords including Sognefjord and Hardangerfjord, offering spectacular natural scenery.
The official currency of Norway is the Norwegian krone (NOK). Credit cards are universally accepted in Bergen, and Norway is largely cashless. ATMs are available but rarely needed as even small purchases can be made by card. Notify your bank before traveling for smooth transactions.
Norwegian is the official language of Norway. English is widely spoken and understood throughout Bergen, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Most Norwegians are fluent in English, making communication easy and comfortable for international visitors.
The best time to visit Bergen is from May to September when temperatures are mildest and daylight hours are longest. Summer offers the warmest weather for fjord excursions, though rain is common year-round. Winter provides northern lights opportunities but shorter days and colder temperatures.