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Møhlenpris
Bergen, Norway · Neighborhood Guide
Young, gentrifying neighbourhood south of the city centre with independent cafés, cycling culture, and a relaxed creative vibe. Bergen's equivalent of Grünerløkka.
Last updated March 2026
Møhlenpris at a Glance
Mid-Range
Cost Level
NOK 8,000–13,000/month for 1-BR (~€690–€1,115)
Rent Range
Safe — gentrifying residential area with community feel.
Safety
100–300 Mbps — fibre available.
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Who Lives in Møhlenpris?
Young professionals, students, creatives, and budget-conscious expats. Average age 25–38.
Living in Møhlenpris — Practical Details
Walkability
Good — compact neighborhood with cafés and shops. Walking to center: 10 min.
Grocery & Food Access
Rema 1000 and local shops. Walk to center for more options.
Getting Around
- Bybanen light rail: nearby stops
- Bus: routes to center
- Walking to center: 10 min
Nearby Coworking
- Media City Bergen (NOK 2,500/mo)
- Regus (NOK 150/day, 15 min)
Insider Tips for Møhlenpris
- 1Møhlenpris is Bergen's up-and-coming neighborhood — rents will rise; lock in leases now
- 2The café culture is genuine and local — less touristy than Bryggen area
- 3Bergen's rain is real — 240 days per year; the covered fish market area is your rainy-day refuge
- 4Cycling is surprisingly viable despite the hills — electric bikes are popular in Bergen
FAQ — Møhlenpris, Bergen
What is Møhlenpris like for expats?
Møhlenpris is a mid-range neighborhood in Bergen. Young, gentrifying neighbourhood south of the city centre with independent cafés, cycling culture, and a relaxed creative vibe. Bergen's equivalent of Grünerløkka. Best for: Young expats, creatives, and digital workers wanting affordable central Bergen with a strong community feel.
How much does it cost to live in Møhlenpris, Bergen?
Møhlenpris is classified as "Mid-Range" in Bergen. Typical rent: NOK 8,000–13,000/month for 1-BR (~€690–€1,115). Total monthly budget in Bergen: NOK 28,000–40,000.
Is Møhlenpris safe for expats?
Safe — gentrifying residential area with community feel.
Who lives in Møhlenpris?
Young professionals, students, creatives, and budget-conscious expats. Average age 25–38.
Other Neighborhoods in Bergen
Bryggen / Bergenhus
Higher-EndThe historic heart — UNESCO-listed Hanseatic wharf, medieval lanes, Bergenhus Fortress, and the iconic colourful wooden buildings. Tourist-heavy by day, atmospheric and surprisingly residential by night.
Nordnes
Higher-EndCharming peninsula between the city harbour and Byfjord — wooden houses, aquarium, sea-swimming baths, and a genuine neighbourhood feel. One of Bergen's most sought-after addresses.
Sandviken
Mid-RangeHistoric fishing village turned residential district north of Bryggen — colourful wooden houses, waterfront walks, and a quieter pace just 10 minutes from the city centre.
Åsane / Ytrebygda (suburbs)
Budget-FriendlyModern suburban districts with newer housing stock, larger apartments, shopping centres, and easy access to hiking. Less character than the city centre but significantly more space per krone.
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