My fav place in the world was where I lived in a tiny farming community as a child in the Province of Alberta, CANADA. It was called "Bergen" and boasted the Bergen General Store, the Bergen Community Hall, the Bergen Missionary Church and a handful of farms and that's all. I LOVED IT THERE! What I didn't know until I grew up is that MY Bergen had been settled a few generations before by a handful of Norwegian families from the Big Bergen in Norway who must have been homesick for the "old country". You never know where [or when] history will suddenly jump up and bite you.
Bergen is beatiful City...though we tour this city briefly during our June Scandinavia Tour 2008 and was obstructed by heavy rain the scenic and historical of it city captivate us .....luv to come and visit again.
Good video. My wife and I were just here in October and really enjoyed it. Of course we used our Rick Steves' Scandinavia book to help guide us around Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Estonia :-)
I live in Bergen, and if I were to show a friend who was not from Norway around, I would've chosen 17th of May, 1st of December, or any part of june/july/august. 17th of May is the national day of Norway, and as far as I know, it's far more celebrated than in nearly any other country. Streets are PACKED, and there's lots to see. 1st of December brings on "festival of lights", celebrating the first sunday of advent. Other than that, winter and autumn is rainy, so try to visit during summer.
ça donne envie d'y aller... et j'apprécie le caractère nordique tel que je me le représente, fait de simplicité, de vigueur, d'honnêteté et de tant d'autres choses que je ne soupçonne même pas.
When it doesn't rain, Bergen is a really beautiful city to walk around in. The two most beautiful Norwegian cities, in my opinion, is Ålesund (or Aalesund, for those who lacks letters in their alphabet :D ) and Bergen.
I wonder how those old timber houses in Sandviken compare with the modern ones in terms of construction methods. Some of them look just like the typical 1950s suburban home in North Carolina West Virginia and etc
17´th may is the Norwegian independence day.. where people gather in the city where they walk in a parade. if good weather i am sure you will have a memory that will stay with you the rest of your life. Hope you will enjoy my home town. have a good trip.
+Brage Mellingen Larsen. In 1967 when I was almost two-years-old, my Dad sent my Mom and I a postcard from Bergen, which I still have. Your city is still as beautiful as it ever was! What a lovely place to live! Greetings from Massachusetts, USA! :)
If you don't like high taxes, big government, and a maternity leave for women of twelve months (and at least one month for the father), this video is likely going to piss you off. And I hope it does. Why? Consider: Norway has the highest quality of life of any country in the world. Norway has highest human development index in the world. And if you don't know what a Keynesian economic model is, I suggest you take yourself to Google and find out.,,,,
Norway is truly a beautiful country and does enjoy a very high standard of living due primarily to 3 things: 1) Small homogeneous population with a common culture and work ethic. 2) Large energy reserves which largely fund 3) a generous social safety net. As far as economics goes, Norway and the rest of the Scandinavian countries have a long history of productive economies using the Nordic model that is distinct from Socialism and long predates the welfare state expansion during the 60s. Remarkably, their long-standing economic growth has been largely non-Keynesian in nature.
@@rosihantu1 US tax is lower but you don't get free healthcare, education, child care, maternity leave etc, so if you add in all those extras it is just as high or even higher, for a lower standard of service.
I'd love to visit there one day. Amazing and peaceful country and city 🌤❤✨
Just visited Bergen for the first time. Absolutely LOVED it!!
My fav place in the world was where I lived in a tiny farming community as a child in the Province of Alberta, CANADA. It was called "Bergen" and boasted the Bergen General Store, the Bergen Community Hall, the Bergen Missionary Church and a handful of farms and that's all. I LOVED IT THERE! What I didn't know until I grew up is that MY Bergen had been settled a few generations before by a handful of Norwegian families from the Big Bergen in Norway who must have been homesick for the "old country". You never know where [or when] history will suddenly jump up and bite you.
so happy for been there last summer.love it.
Bergen is beatiful City...though we tour this city briefly during our June Scandinavia Tour 2008 and was obstructed by heavy rain the scenic and historical of it city captivate us .....luv to come and visit again.
Keep going Mr Rick. Fantastic videos. Thanks.
Beautiful city! I'd like to one day visit Norway, Bergen in particular. My sister-in-law was born in Bergen.
My family lives in Bergen. I'd love to visit Bergen!
Beloved city I wish to visit one day, plus the fjords. Fell in love with Norway in 1985 as I travelled my Grade 7 atlas.
Good video. My wife and I were just here in October and really enjoyed it. Of course we used our Rick Steves' Scandinavia book to help guide us around Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Estonia :-)
Ålesund is my favourite one in Norway too- so romantically charming, but windy, even in summer.
Amazing. This is what You Tube should be all about !!! Many thanks.
You always learn some thing new when you watch one of Rick Steve's travel show!
And I sure could use a vacation my self Rick!
I live in Bergen, and if I were to show a friend who was not from Norway around, I would've chosen 17th of May, 1st of December, or any part of june/july/august.
17th of May is the national day of Norway, and as far as I know, it's far more celebrated than in nearly any other country. Streets are PACKED, and there's lots to see. 1st of December brings on "festival of lights", celebrating the first sunday of advent.
Other than that, winter and autumn is rainy, so try to visit during summer.
im going on jan 1st
Visiting Bergen soon! Thanks for the information. Great video!
Bergen er min favoritt by i hele verden :)
Med venlig hilsen fra Shetland!.
Wonderful and beautiful City!
Love Bergen. I ve been to Bergen.
beautiful,beautiful!!!!
ça donne envie d'y aller... et j'apprécie le caractère nordique tel que je me le représente, fait de simplicité, de vigueur, d'honnêteté et de tant d'autres choses que je ne soupçonne même pas.
Can't wait to visit in May!!
Hope to visit some day to learn more about my family :)
When it doesn't rain, Bergen is a really beautiful city to walk around in. The two most beautiful Norwegian cities, in my opinion, is Ålesund (or Aalesund, for those who lacks letters in their alphabet :D ) and Bergen.
I wonder how those old timber houses in Sandviken compare with the modern ones in terms of construction methods. Some of them look just like the typical 1950s suburban home in North Carolina West Virginia and etc
Wow these are amazing shots! Great video :)
The interesting story about lovely city.
What a beautiful city! I have a friend that lives there!!
Que linda ciudad! desearia estar alli!!
So beautiful city!! I'd wish to be there!
Chao!!
My Dream City 💙
The jacker is back. Grr
Alan walker is from bergen beautiful country nature is so beautiful
I don't mind rain, it's so romantic
Thx Rick
17´th may is the Norwegian independence day.. where people gather in the city where they walk in a parade. if good weather i am sure you will have a memory that will stay with you the rest of your life.
Hope you will enjoy my home town. have a good trip.
Endre 17. Mai er ikke uavhengighetsdag, men grunnlovsdagen :)
Good Work! Likes this video from my hometown
Good Work!
I want to move there from the states!
visiting bergen and oslo in february
Ritual Sounds
how was it?
I am planning a holiday in Norway, does anyone know the best time of year to visit, Bergen is on my list. It looks so interesting.
GORGOROTH RULES
I love Bergen i am from there
i lUV NORWAY :)
great Country....
Yeah!!! i m going to visit beautiful Bergen in June 2015.
Cheristarz Richeristarz
Welcome to Bergen!
Visit Bergen has postpone to July 2015
+Brage Mellingen Larsen. In 1967 when I was almost two-years-old, my Dad sent my Mom and I a postcard from Bergen, which I still have.
Your city is still as beautiful as it ever was! What a lovely place to live!
Greetings from Massachusetts, USA! :)
Ålesund can challenge Bergen on "Norways rainiest city"! x)
Nice video,but dear you did not present the night view of this city which is fascinating...
BERGEN it`s THE secret HeadCity from Norway
It's a nice city i live in right?? :D hehe
Absolutely,you lucky fella.
Of course, that's why I moved here :)
yep :)
Joakim Zeppelin same
Best city in Norway :)
If you don't like high taxes, big government, and a maternity leave for women of twelve months (and at least one month for the father), this video is likely going to piss you off. And I hope it does. Why? Consider:
Norway has the highest quality of life of any country in the world.
Norway has highest human development index in the world.
And if you don't know what a Keynesian economic model is, I suggest you take yourself to Google and find out.,,,,
Norway is truly a beautiful country and does enjoy a very high standard of living due primarily to 3 things: 1) Small homogeneous population with a common culture and work ethic. 2) Large energy reserves which largely fund 3) a generous social safety net. As far as economics goes, Norway and the rest of the Scandinavian countries have a long history of productive economies using the Nordic model that is distinct from Socialism and long predates the welfare state expansion during the 60s. Remarkably, their long-standing economic growth has been largely non-Keynesian in nature.
The tax in USA is just as high.
Mein Freund we make it difficult, but it doesn't have to be...good for them
@@rosihantu1 US tax is lower but you don't get free healthcare, education, child care, maternity leave etc, so if you add in all those extras it is just as high or even higher, for a lower standard of service.
Was pretty poor before the Americans found oil for them.
GOD BLESS NORWAY. PEACE
Å Bergen by!
E nydelig
Does it rain a lot in Oct mid?
y u no show to country side in bergen!!!!
I don't mind that. You can have it.
Boy Pablo
What hotel do you stay in, while in Bergen, Norway?
Δεν θα γνωρίζα για την Βεργεν , αν δεν διάβαζα για την μεγάλη ιεραποστόλο Μαρί Μονσεν..Berea Greece.
Is Alan Walker from Bergen?
Yes, Alan Walker is from Fana in the south part of Bergen.
Alan Walker and Kygo are both from Fana, the biggest part of Bergen outside of the city center.
You might need to update your videos.
Bergen is a sovereign city state outside the westernmost outskirts of Norway.
I need a job there at any hospital
KIng osgar street center Bergen
Hi
It's Baergun not Bergen.
Social media working at home in the philippines
for ten years i send my resume to all companies in nrway answer negative/nice country so
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