I liked karting, even though I've never tried it, but I'm sure I'll say so when I try
It's not a tricky business, but skill is the main thing, as in any such case. And at the expense of the Airport, Aunt Zina gives a freshly squeezed juice in the buffet, and if you are hungry, you can always buy pies with sauerkraut dough at the bus stop, although there is no dough in them, and you will simply be given a cellophane bag with cabbage because Europe does not know what pies are here. I would rate this place at 3.523564 out of 10, but such a high rating is only due to Uncle Ashot, who took me back to Vorkuta in his cherry seven for just one plane tree and a pack of sweet Couscous (these are sweet sticks)
The airport is quiet and spacious. A common area with cafes and shops for departure and arrival. Lots of nooks with entertainment for children. You can get to the city by tram, but it takes 40 minutes, so it's better to take a taxi.
There doesn't seem to be a currency exchange, but there are plenty of ATMs.
Hello Bergen airport is beautiful, there are many parking places nearby, there are a lot of hotels where you can check in while waiting for a flight, take a shower and sleep a little, there are also cafes and restaurants