Bergen has a history of more than 900 years. It was built in the Viking era and was once the capital of the Norwegian kingdom. It is also a modern port town with a mix of historic buildings from different periods and a subtle combination of new architecture. Rows of cafes and small restaurants, as well as exquisite small shops, make the city more romantic. As the "Norwegian rain pole", Bergen is also well-deserved. The city has more than two-thirds of the days with precipitation, so the residents here have long been accustomed to rain. When you come to Bergen, the most worth visiting is the old town centre. You can stroll through Bryggen and the fish market, or stroll through the streets surrounded by old wooden houses. If you like to climb the distance, you can also go to the Fryen Mountain viewing platform to overlook this beautiful city.