Norway Fjords – Bergen

Our final stop, which is quite sad for us, is Bergen, Norway.  We have enjoyed Norway so much. We pulled into port on a rainy, foggy day.  I believe that Bergen gets a lot of rain, so we were prepared with umbrella and Eric even donned a plastic poncho for part of the morning.  First thing we did once we left the Norwegian Jade is hop on our favorite tour bus – the Hop On/Hop Off Double Decker bus.   Lucky for us, one of their stops was right next to the port we had just docked in.  That makes for a much easier tour time in the rain.

Our first Hop Off spot was the Funicular to ride up to the top of Mount Fløyen.  Too bad it was raining, because up at the top there is tons of fun things to do in a nice weather environment.  Hikes to lake, a troll trail, and park fun for kiddos.  It was raining pretty good at that point, so we snapped off a few photos from the top to the city down below, made a bathroom break, and hopped back on the Funicular for our fast ride back down to our Hop On bus tour of the city of Bergen.

We rode around the city listening to the tour for a while, then we hopped off to visit the museum in Bergen. Det Hanseatiske Museum og Schoetstuene (Hanseatic Museum) was pretty spectacular.  The history of that old fishing merchant building was very interesting and you felt for those apprentices of long ago.  The building is quite old and climbing up to the third floor on those squeaky boards gave me quite a fright.  After the museum tour, we walked over to the fish market and had a reindeer hot dog and pastry.  It was quite delicious.   Still raining pretty good, so we got back on the bus, and road around the city for a few turns.   Once we tired of the bus, we decided to head back to the ship and take up in our favorite spot –  our balcony.

Bergen, even though the weather was rough for pictures, was very nice. It was the biggest City we visited of Norway on our trip.  There were several cruise ships in port along with ours, so it was more crowded in town, than any other port.  Of course, as we began to sail away, the sun came out in force.  We were sorry to not get great sunny photos of the Harbor area in Bergen.  Nonetheless, we had a great time and even enjoyed the rain!

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Bergen down below, in the fog!
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Eric trying to get a good view and shot
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Didn’t bring his camera out in the rain, so not great photos 😦
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Fog cleared up a little on top of Mount Floyen
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Everyone enjoying the view through the raindrops
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Our ship down in the rain
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Det Hanseatiske Museum og Schoetstuene
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Hanseatic Museum photos
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Merchants dining room in Hanseatic Museum
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Bryggen Hanseatic Wharf in the rain
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We are enjoying the rainy day 🙂
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Bergen, Norway
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Bergen, Norway shot 2
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Hanseatic Museum
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Our lunch to share – Reindeer Hot Dog and a pastry
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Rain comes down in Bergen
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Back on ship and rain is clearing a little
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Ship ready to Sail – Rain is clearing a lot
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Back at sea, rain clears completely
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Hamburg Here We Come!

We traveled for 24 hours to get to Hamburg. Our first trip of probably many to Europe. We landed at 10:30 pm in Hamburg and after collecting our baggage, we hopped in the Hotel Shuttle, that thankfully, was waiting curbside right out the first door we exited. We were just taking a gamble, since we had no idea where we were or what any of the signs in the airport guiding us meant. They were absolutely meaningless at that moment. The shuttle driver was an absolute sweetheart, and within minutes he had whisked us to the lobby of our hotel. Thank goodness I booked a hotel close to the airport! After checking in, we went straight to our rooms and after quick showers (we were sweaty after all those hours on 3 planes)  then jumped into the king sized bed and were fast asleep.

The next morning eager to explore after breakfast in the hotel restaurant, we exchanged some money for Euros, and bought our group ticket for the subway in Germany called the HVV.  Even though everything was in German (both signage and voice announcing next stops) we were able to figure it out pretty well, getting off at KellinghausenstraBe stop, and catching the next train to Baumwall stop close to the harbor. [We only made a few mistakes, that thankfully we figured out before boarding the wrong train].   We found tour buses, and caught one that was a hop on/ hop off bus (we made sure to get on one that had translation into English – not all buses have translation so make sure to find the sticker in the window that lets you know they have the translation headphones!)

We love the Hop On/Hop Off tours in every city we visit.  They give us an instant preview of the city, and then we can decide where we want to spend our time.  Also, we feel like we get the best experience of the city we visit by seeing everything that city has to offer, or the history. Hamburg was a very historic place and you feel it as you ride around and hear the stories that they tell. Lots of history!

Hamburg is a beautiful city, and has so many picturesque areas, and we tried to photograph as much as we could.  Below are pictures from both Eric (Canon shots) and mine are iPhone photos.

After spending a few days in Hamburg, we left on a cruise to Norway.  Next post will be about that trip.  Stay tuned!

When we returned to the Hamburg port after a week at sea and ports in Norway, we spent one day at Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg (a must do in Hamburg) and the next day decided to try traveling on the DB train to Lübeck which is an hour from Hamburg.  Now that was quite an adventure from buying train tickets at Central Station, to finding the tourist spots in the small town of Lübeck.    Lübeck seemed more German to us, since we had a harder time finding English speaking tour, to ordering food. After lunch we walked to The Gate from the Middle Ages, was quite the site! Standing in a spot of such history really gave me the feels.  We jump on a boat tour that was completely in German that traveled around the beautiful sites and buildings in the city.  We didn’t understand more than a few words, but it was a fun tour nonetheless.  We felt like we were world travelers.  🙂

We traveled back on the train to Hamburg that evening, had room service for dinner, and fell into bed early, because the early morning hours were fast approaching, and we had to catch 3 planes (another 24+ hours) to get home.  We really enjoyed the German towns and learned a lot.  Traveling is fun, exhausting, and always an adventure!  – E&S

St. Nikolai Memorial
Clock Tower
Central Station

Hamburg has many Bridges and Waterways
Elbe Philharmonic Hall
Hamburg harbor
Hamburg harbor
Alster Lakes
Alster Lakes
Beautiful day for a tour
Beautiful day for a tour
Amazing Mansions in Hamburg
Amazing Mansions in Hamburg
Hop On/Hop Off Bus Tour of Hamburg, Germany
Hop On/Hop Off Bus Tour of Hamburg, Germany
Eric listening to the tour guide
Eric listening to the tour guide
Hamburg is built on water
Hamburg is built on water
People walking in Hamburg
People walking in Hamburg
Listening to the tour guide in Hamburg
Listening to the tour guide in Hamburg
Hamburg port
Hamburg port
Spires in Lubeck, Germany on boat tour
Love these buildings! Boat tour
So much history in German 🙂
Lubeck, Germany port
My German in Germany 🙂 ❤
We were so happy to find our way through the city of Lubeck to the Gate! Selfie Time!!!
Lubeck, Germany
River around the city of Lubeck
First site off the DB in Lubeck.
Us on the DB, traveling through Germany like we know what we are doing!
Central Station in Hamburg
Such a busy train station – Central Station
Miniatur Wunderland ticket, waiting for our turn. 🙂
Miniatur Italy – Miniatur Wunderland
This is the Hamburg Airport, we flew in and out of in miniature form.
The detail is amazing! – Miniatur Wunderland
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