The 13 Safest Cities in the World for a First-Time Solo Traveler
9. Bergen, Norway

Bergen combines a compact harbor city feel with easy access to Norway’s outdoor tours, which makes it a great choice for first-time solo travelers who enjoy nature. The city center is walkable, and English is widely understood in tourism and hospitality. Local operators run small-group fjord cruises and guided hikes that are safe and ideal for meeting fellow travelers. Emergency services and healthcare are reliable within the city, though remote excursions require confirmed guides and clear itineraries. Weather-dependent schedules are common, so checking timetables and tour-confirmation practices helps avoid last-minute changes. As of November 2025, Bergen’s tourism offices publish recommended operators with clear safety standards, and choosing vetted options minimizes logistical risk. For urban convenience, stay in neighborhoods near the Bryggen wharf or central transit hubs to shorten transfers and reduce late-night travel needs while exploring the region during daylight hours.







