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Top Three Reasons to Visit Bergen, the City of Unparalleled Scandinavian Views

Top Three Reasons to Visit Bergen, the City of Unparalleled Scandinavian Views

This picturesque southwestern, Norwegian city is surrounded by mountains and fjords, including the country's longest and deepest fjords, the Sognefjord. Bergen is home to many colorful houses that line the old wharf that was once a center of the Hanseatic League's trading empire. This is definitely a city for adventures and mountain lovers as it's filled with hiking trails that offer sweeping views once you get to the top. Check out the Bergen Travel Guide and Offline Map and get ready for your next adventure.

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1.     Bryggen

Bryggen is a series of Hanseatic commercial buildings that line the eastern side of the Vågen harbor. In 1979, Bryggen was established as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage. The Bryggen itself is more than just the colorful buildings lining its wharf, in 1070 the city of Bergen was established in the Bryggen and in 1350 a Kontor of the Hanseatic League was established there. Today, it houses museums, shops, restaurants, and pubs.

2.      KODE

KODE showcases one of the largest art and design collections in the entire Scandinavia region. The museum itself consists of four buildings, each holding its own focus. KODE 1 houses a national silver collection and the renowned Singer art collection; KODE 2 is for contemporary exhibitions; KODE 3 majors in Edvard Munch; and KODE 4 focuses on modern art. The four buildings stand on the edge of Lille Lungegård lake and also house the fabulous Lysverket restaurant and a lovely cafe, Smakverket.

3.     Fløyen Mountain

It isn't a surprise why Fløyen is one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. The outstanding view of the city from atop the mountain is unbeatable. At 399 meters above sea level, it looks over the Bergen city center. It has a funicular system that transports passengers from the center of Bergen to a height of 320 meters in roughly 8 minutes and the highest point (425 meters) on Fløyfjellet is approximately 1 kilometer to the northeast.

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Be Enticed with Bali, Indonesia’s Island Paradise

Be Enticed with Bali, Indonesia’s Island Paradise

The lush paradise of Bali is the most famous destination in Indonesia and here are the reasons why. And friendly reminder, download the Bali Travel Guide with Offline City Street Map beforehand so you can have an easier time exploring the island.

The Weather

Bali is heaven for people who love the sun. The island is located just eight degrees south of the equator which grants it the perfect tropical weather. The island enjoys an average of 12 to 13 hours of sunlight each day which makes it the ideal place for surfing, sunbathing, beach sports, and all other outdoor activities.

The Beaches

Bali is home to a variety of spellbindingly gorgeous beaches, and each one has its own distinct charm. The south side of the island is known for its sandy beaches, especially those in the Bukit peninsula that are hidden between limestone cliffs. The north side, on the other hand, is known for its remote beaches with calm waters that are perfect for soaking with the whole family.

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The Temples

There are numerous complexes of mystical temples spread throughout the island of Bali, from the highest peaks to the lowest seashores. These temples are ancient and serve as a window to Bali’s rich and intriguing past. Even more impressive is that these temples are still fully functional today and many of them are still being used for various events and festivities.

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Value for Money

Bali is one of the cheapest world-class destinations you can visit. Indonesia has continuously been plagued by inflation. It only takes one glance at the exchange rate to get a grasp of much devaluation the Indonesian rupiah (IDR), the Indonesian national currency, has suffered. Today, your 1 dollar can be exchanged for about 12,000 IRD. Yes, for a little over $83 you can be a millionaire in Indonesia. This pretty much means you can afford anything during your visit, from luxury lodging, to the best food, to the biggest shopping spree of your life. You can even go to the local street markets to utilize your haggling skills and get great stuff at insanely low prices.

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