Youth Hostel in Bergen
Travel Tips for Bergen Montana (Page 2/6)
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02 Oct 2012 Jordan, Canada:
The hiking in the hills. Do it |
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02 Oct 2012 Jordan, Canada:
Couldn't find anything. A couple cool places in the fish market |
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17 Sep 2012 Thomas, USA:
Buy your food at the grocery stores and cook at the hostel. It's way too expensive to eat out. |
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29 Aug 2012 Tapanee, Thailand:
Fjord sightseeing tour, Bryggen |
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28 Aug 2012 Susan, England & Wales:
No budget meals. Food very expensive |
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17 Sep 2012 Thomas, USA:
Mount Ulriken, Nedrespark, Bryggen, the fortress, and just starting at the mountains from the hostel |
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05 Sep 2012 Ya-wen, England & Wales:
Don't forget to buy some sea foods in the fish market. If you have time, stay in Bergen for 2 or 3 days is a nice idea. |
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15 Aug 2012 Ying, Belgium:
If breakfast included it will better and wonderful |
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25 Aug 2012 Bodo, Belgium:
Fish Market, Bryggen, The national theatre, Grieghallen, the area of Nordnes |
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31 Aug 2012 Guillermo, Colombia:
In Norway everything is expensive, but if you have some money extra you definitely try the fish market food. |
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HI Hostel Bergen MontanaMontana Family and Youth hostel is located in beautiful surroundings on the hillside of Mount Ulriken, about 5km south of Bergen city centre. The hostel boasts panoramic views of Bergen Valley and is only a 5 minute walk from the ‘Ulriksbanen’ cable car which takes you to the top of Mount Ulriken. Accommodation includes single rooms, twin rooms and dorms, and facilities include a fully-equipped kitchen, TV lounge, foosball and table tennis, free Wi-Fi, parking facilities and serve a healthy buffet breakfast – all included in the price. This Bergen hostel works hard to be an environmentally friendly and is proud to have been certified as an 'Eco Lighthouse'. | more...... |

