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Sightseeing Bergen may be a small city but it has plenty to keep the visitor amused, with many of the attractions focusing on the city's natural setting and beautiful surroundings. There is a funicular and a cable car to carry visitors to the top of the mountains for stunning vistas. Boat trips to the fjords are also popular. The local architecture, particularly the Hanseatic wharf of Bryggen and the Bergenseners' brightly coloured homes, provide great photo opportunities. If, as is often the case, it happens to be raining, there are plenty of museums and places of historic interest in which to shelter and learn more about the history of the city. Walkers should be prepared for some steep climbs - Bergen is very hilly. Tourist Information Bergen Tourist Board Vågsallmenningen 1, N-5014 Bergen Tel: 5532 1480. Fax: 5532 1464. Website: www.bergen-travel.com Opening hours: Daily Jun to Aug 0830-2200; May and Sep 0900-2000; Oct to Apr Mon-Sat 0900-1600. During summer, there is an additional information office at Skoltegrunnskaien and another all year at Flesland Airport. Passes The Bergen Card allows free bus travel within the city limits, free parking and free or discounted admittance to many of Bergen's museums and attractions, sightseeing tours and entertainment venues. A 24-hour Bergen Card costs NOK150 for an adult and NOK65 for children (3-16 years); a 48-hour Bergen Card is NOK230 for an adult and NOK100 for children. The card can be purchased at the tourist information office, the railway station, the Express Boat Terminal, the Montana Youth Hostel and many hotels and camping sites. |