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There are many ways to get to the Bergen Aquarium and Nordnesbakken 4.

On foot

It takes about 15-20 minutes to walk from Torgalmenningen (the main square) to Nordnes. A walk from the city centre takes you past a number of historical attractions. You can see the oldest monasteries in the country, The Amalie Skram statue. And the totem pole, which was a gift to Bergen from Seattle in 1970. Nordnes is also known for its narrow streets with old houses that have a charm all their own.

By boat “Beffen”

You get a 20% discount on a day ticket to the Aquarium by showing your Beffen ticket at the ticket office at the Aquarium.

Crossing Route Bradbenken – Nykirkekaien

Monday to Friday
07:30 - 11:30: every 10 minutes
11:30 - 12:00: break
12:00 - 16:10: every 10 minutes

Prices and information about deviating timetables

 

Sandviken Route (summer route)

Every day in June, July and August. 

Route from the city centre: Rundetårn – Tollbodhopen – Norges Fiskerimuseum – Gamle Bergen
Route to the city centre: Gamle Bergen – Norges Fiskerimuseum – Tollbodhopen – Rundetårn

If you are going to the Aquarium, get off at Tollbodhopen.

See timetables and prices here

By Skyss bus

Line 11 goes to Bergen Aquarium. You can get on the bus at the bus stops Bergen bus station U, Lars Hilles gate K or Veiten in Bergen city center. You get off at the bus stop called “Sjøfarendes adershjem”. It is less than 100 meters from the stop to the Aquarium. The same stop can be used from the Aquarium to the city center after you have visited us.

Skyss Travel Planner

Drive your own car

It is possible to drive Markeveien and Haugeveien or C. Sundts gate to us. The parking garage closest to us is called “NordnesGarasjen”. NB! The maximum height is 1.8 meters. Other parking garages nearby are “Klostergarasjen” and Aimo Park .

Read about Motorhome Parking here

For wheelchair users – How to get here:

The aquarium is located in the city center, about a 15-minute walk from the Tourist Information at the Fish Market/ Torgalmenningen. However, the scenic route includes cobblestone streets, which can be challenging for wheelchair users. Alternatively, taking the car route provides pavements, though some sections may pose difficulties in accessing and exiting the pavement, similar to other parts of the city center. If you arrive by car or taxi, you can be dropped off right in front of the stair-free entrance. Navigating during winter when the roads might have snow and ice are not recommended.

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