

A magical winter event transforming Bergen's streets and buildings with light art installations.
Bergen can be cold, especially in the evenings during the festival.
To keep your phone powered while exploring the festival and city.
Bergen is known for its rain, so a light, packable rain jacket is a must.
Sweet and salty whey cheese, often eaten with crispbread
Mutton and cabbage stew, slow-cooked with black peppercorns

Dried whitefish treated with lye and water, served with boiled potatoes and peas
Rosemaling is a traditional Norwegian decorative painting style, and these wooden plates are a great way to bring a piece of Bergen's cultural heritage home.
Bunad is the traditional Norwegian folk costume, and its intricate silver jewellery is a beautiful and authentic souvenir from Bergen.

Bergen Tapestry is a traditional Norwegian textile art form, and these tapestries depict scenes from Bergen's history and culture.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this colorful wooden wharf offers a glimpse into Bergen's medieval past.
A scenic cable car ride up Mount Fløyen, offering panoramic views of Bergen.
A spectacular light show illuminating Bergen's historic buildings and landmarks.
A historic café known for its traditional Norwegian breakfast and beautiful interior.
A popular seafood restaurant located at the historic fish market, offering fresh local catches.
A historic restaurant located in the iconic Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf, serving traditional Norwegian dishes.

A beautiful, family-friendly beach with warm waters, located within Fontainebleau State Park.
A lush, serene forest park offering hiking trails, waterfalls, and scenic views.
A 39-acre urban oasis featuring diverse plant collections and beautiful gardens, located in Flushing, Queens.