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Public Transport
A travel information service operated by Rutetelefonen (tel: 5555 9070 from abroad or 177 within Bergen; fax: 5532 1283) provides advice on all aspects of public transport in the city (Monday to Saturday 0700-2300, Sunday 0800-2300). The Rutetelefonen office, providing public transport maps, is at Strømgaten 8 (open Monday to Friday 0700-1800, Saturday 0700-1400).

The main bus operator in Bergen is Gaia Trafikk (tel: 5559 3270, 24-hour information; website: www.gaiatrafikk.no). Buses operate daily 0600-0000, but services to outlying parts vary greatly, so it is best to check details before setting off. Bergen is divided into zones and bus tickets are priced accordingly: to travel through one or two zones, for example, costs NOK22. Night buses operate on Friday and Saturday nights until 0400 and are considerably more expensive, costing NOK50 to travel through two zones. The Bergen Card (see Passes in Tourist Information) permits free daytime bus travel within the city limits.

More than 20 ferries operate out of Bergen to outlying settlements around the fjords. These tend to be used by the locals, while the express catamaran run by Flaggruten (tel: 5523 8700; fax: 5532 8701; website: www.flaggruten.no) attracts the tourists. This company operates a number of services and day trips linking Bergen with other coastal towns and the fjords. A passenger ferry crosses Bergen harbour from Dreggekaien to Munkebryggen Monday to Friday 0710-1615 and costs NOK11 (concessions available).

Taxis
Most taxis look like any other private saloon car but are identifiable by a sign on the roof. Taxis with an illuminated sign can be hailed on the street. All are registered and very safe. Meters indicate the fare but there is a small extra charge for luggage. Taxis can be ordered by telephone (tel: 07000 (instant service) or 5599 7010 (advance bookings); website: www.bergentaxi.no). Corporate bookings can now be made in advance via the website. A short ride within the city costs around NOK65 but this varies according to the time of day. Taxis cost more after 1500 and on weekend evenings. An additional charge of up to NOK25 is made for pre-booked trips. There are permanent taxi ranks at Bryggen, Strandkaien and Vågsallmenningen (by the main Tourist Information Office). It is common practice to tip about 10% of the total fare.

Limousines
Centrum Bilutleie (Central Car Hire), Lars Hillesgate 20 (tel: 5521 2950; fax: 5521 2959), has a fleet of limousines, as does Bergen Limousineservice at Straume (tel: 5632 0959; website: www.bergen-limousineservice.no). A ride from the airport to a hotel in the city centre costs about NOK1200, while a full day’s hire costs upwards of NOK3500. The latter company also organises sightseeing tours and fishing trips.

Driving in the City
A toll of NOK10 (NOK20 for vehicles over 3.5 tonnes), ostensibly financing road improvement schemes, is levied on all cars entering Bergen Monday to Friday 0600-2200 (excluding public holidays). When driving, visitors should anticipate vehicles pulling out from side turnings on the right – Norway still operates a ‘priority from the right’ rule except on designated ‘priority’ routes indicated by yellow diamond signs. Roundabouts can also be hazardous, as Norwegian drivers generally do not indicate their intentions before entering them.

Bergen is a relatively straightforward city to drive around. There is a one-way system in the city centre but only a small area (part of Ole Bulls plass and Torgalmenningen) is pedestrianised. Rush hours are Monday to Friday 0700-0830 and 1530-1630.

There are around 4500 parking places in central Bergen. Full details are available on the online map (website: www.bergensentrum.no). There are three indoor car parks close to the town centre. Bygarasjen, Vestre Strømkai (tel: 5556 8870), is open 24 hours, provides parking for 1500 cars and is a five-minute walk from the centre. The other two (short stay with limited opening hours) are Citypark, Markeveien 7, and Parkeringshuset, Rosenkrantzgaten 4. City-centre prices start at NOK5 for 20 minutes. Parking is free overnight, all day Sunday and after 1000 on Saturdays.

Car Hire
Regulations about the age of the person hiring the car tend to differ between hire companies but generally drivers must be over 21 years old and have held a licence for a minimum of one year. The deposit must be paid with a credit card. Insurance is compulsory and is included in the cost of the car hire. Major providers include Avis, Lars Hillesgate 20A (tel: 5555 3955; fax: 5555 3950; website: www.avis.no), Budget, Storetveitveien 58 (tel: 5527 3990; fax: 5536 1001; website: www.budget.no), Europcar, Nygårdsgaten 59B (tel: 5536 7000; fax: 5536 7002; website: www.europcar.com), and Hertz, Nygårdsgaten 89 (tel: 5596 4070; fax: 5531 3191; website: www.hertz.no). Rates for a small car start at about NOK700 per day including 200km (125 miles) free mileage, insurance and tax. An extra NOK200 per day is charged for cars collected from the airport.

Bicycle & Scooter/Motorcycle Hire
Bicycle and scooter hire are not available in Bergen. Furthermore, the hills are so steep that it is not an ideal location for cycling. Motorcycle hire is available from Budget (see Car Hire above).




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