Comments on: The End of the Line: 24 Hours in Bergen /end-of-line-24-hours-in-bergen/ All Things Norway, In English Sun, 01 Sep 2024 06:09:08 +0000 hourly 1 By: Chris /end-of-line-24-hours-in-bergen/#comment-90 Mon, 21 Nov 2011 10:19:01 +0000 http://www.diaryofdavid.co.uk/?p=1008#comment-90 Dave! I am Graham’s puppet master; he organises, I think and do. Without me, his powers are diluted and he is but nothing. And perhaps the other way round!

Mmmm, Zupperia.

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By: David /end-of-line-24-hours-in-bergen/#comment-89 Wed, 16 Nov 2011 14:52:35 +0000 http://www.diaryofdavid.co.uk/?p=1008#comment-89 Thanks Kathrine!! We were going to call into Garage, Jeppe recommended it when we saw you all in Asylet! But it was empty when we first walked past, then we got distracted by other bars later on 🙂 Thanks for all the tips, I’ll definitely check them out next time I visit!!

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By: Kathrine /end-of-line-24-hours-in-bergen/#comment-88 Wed, 16 Nov 2011 13:56:29 +0000 http://www.diaryofdavid.co.uk/?p=1008#comment-88 Next time check out the other side of town. Go up to the University area, have lunch in the garden of “Hanne På Høyden”: and walk through cosy streets with small old houses out to Nordnes and “Verftet”:, a culture centre and café by the sea. Have a drink here, then explore Nordnes further. In the evening return to town and have a blast at Pingvinen, Kvarteret and Garage in that order. Or if there is a gig on, check out “Hulen”: – a student night club built in an old bomb shelter literally inside the hillside of Nygårdsparken on the Møhlenpris side.

The following day I really recommend you to take the “Ulriken Cable Car”: and then walk across the mountain(s) to Fløien. It takes about four hours, but is well worth it!

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