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Whether you're a gap year traveller trying to circumnavigate the globe for £3.50, or you're a bit strapped but need a good break, or you're just a bargain-hunting hound looking for hints on freebies, blagging and upgrades, you've come to the right place. Check out our inside tips and travel secrets on all things budget-related, and if you know any we've missed, tell us about them.
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    Marken Gjestehus

    Posted by GuroDM 13 January 2012

    Marken Gjestehus is an award winning hostel in the heart of Bergen (only 250 meters from the train and bus station). I have stayed there twice myself, and can definitely recommend this place. I stayed in the dorms, but they also have private rooms. In dorms you also get a locker with a key, so you can safely store luggage. Everything is very clean and nice. Great kitchen, fully equipped with everything you need. The staff are very helpful and nice. I will definitely stay here again next time I go to Bergen.

    www.marken-gjestehus.com
    Kong Oscars Gate 45, 5017 Bergen
    +47 55 31 44 04
    Google map: bit.ly/xBUdjW

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    Klosterhaugen Guesthouse

    Posted by FM1721 24 March 2010

    A cosy small guesthouse in the city centre of Bergen, near a small park. They offer nice rooms equipped with coffee and tea making facilities with shared bathroom/toilet for a reasonable price. I can recommend this guesthouse for a weekend break in Bergen.

    Klosterhaugen 15, 5005 Bergen
    +47-98659765

    Google map: tinyurl.com/yjjkzug

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    Mjølfjell Youth Hostel

    Posted by Dogon 18 May 2006

    Brilliant remote eco-hostel near Voss, surrounded by mountains, woods and lakes. Its own mini-hydroelectric plant powers a ski lift in winter and a heated swimming pool in summer. It even has its own riding school. Double/family rooms with ensuite bathroom as well as dorms. And you don’t need a car to get there — take the train to Newcastle, ferry to Bergen then train to Ørneberget, only 300m from the hostel.

    tel: 0047 5652 3150;
    www.mjolfjell.no

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    Cheap places to eat

    Posted by lillatroll 25 February 2006

    PastaSentalen. A cheap (by Norwegian standards) Italian resturaunt. Lots of pasta and pizza at reasonable prices.

    Across the road from the bus station, you will need to through a underpass. It is near the council building, which is very big and has a digital clock on its top

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