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Experience the icy artistry of Magic Ice Bergen with sculptures, LED lighting, and a signature drink in ice glasses—an unforgettable Arctic-themed outing.

If you’re visiting Bergen and craving something a little different, the Magic Ice Bergen offers a unique blend of art, ice, and fun. This attraction isn’t just about shivering; it’s about marveling at intricate ice sculptures inspired by Norwegian and international artists, all set in a dazzling, sub-zero world. And yes, you get a drink served in an ice glass—an experience that’s as quirky as it is cool.
What we love most? The carefully curated ice gallery with LED lighting and music which makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a frosty art installation. Plus, the included warm poncho and gloves mean you won’t leave with frostbite, just memories of a truly one-of-a-kind visit. The only caveat? The experience is brief—around 15 minutes if you’re sensitive to the cold—so it’s best suited for those who enjoy a quick but memorable snapshot of winter magic.
This tour appeals perfectly to visitors who want a fun, photogenic, and accessible adventure without spending hours outside. It’s particularly good for families, couples, or anyone looking for a light-hearted activity to break up sightseeing. But keep in mind, if you’re after a long, immersive experience, this might feel a little rushed.

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Once you arrive at Magic Ice Bergen, you’re greeted by staff who hand you a winter poncho and gloves—a simple but thoughtful touch. These keep you warm enough to enjoy the sculptures without shivering through every moment. The entry fee of $30 per person includes access to the ice art gallery and your signature drink, making it a straightforward, all-in-one ticket.
The main attraction is the art gallery, filled with intricately carved sculptures inspired by Norwegian artists like Edvard Grieg, combined with international themes. The sculptures are made from crystal-clear ice and are illuminated by LED lights that change color and mood, creating a captivating atmosphere. Reviewers note that the details are impressive, and the LED lighting helps highlight the craftsmanship of each piece.
One of the most talked-about features is the signature drink served in an ice glass. It adds a playful element and makes for excellent photos—just be prepared for the cold if you linger too long with your drink. While some reviews mention trying the alcoholic version, others found the non-alcoholic option just as enjoyable.
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Most visitors spend about 15 minutes in the gallery, which is enough to appreciate the art and snap some pictures. One reviewer from Germany mentioned, “We liked it – we were out again after a good 15 minutes because it’s very cold.” The experience’s brevity is partly due to the temperature—the whole exhibition is built of crystal-clear ice—so it’s best suited for those comfortable with a quick, chilly adventure.
The staff at Magic Ice Bergen are generally described as friendly and helpful. One reviewer appreciated the nice interaction with the staff, who explained the process and equipment well. There’s no guide on-site, but the staff’s support is enough to ensure a smooth visit.

At $30, the Magic Ice Bergen ticket offers solid value. For the price, you gain access to a meltingly beautiful art display, the chance to sip a drink in an ice glass, and a fun photo opportunity. It’s a quick activity, but one that leaves a lasting impression, especially if you enjoy art, quirky experiences, or winter-themed attractions.
While some might find the experience too brief, that’s a fair trade-off considering the quality of the sculptures and the engaging atmosphere. Plus, the included warm gear makes a chilly adventure accessible to most.
This experience suits travelers seeking light-hearted, memorable activities that are easy to fit into a day of sightseeing. Families with children, couples looking for a fun date, or solo travelers wanting a quick break from Bergen’s scenic streets will all find value here. It’s especially good if you’re after a unique photo opportunity or just want to add a little frosty fun to your Norwegian trip.
If you’re after an immersive, long-lasting experience, or you’re cold-sensitive, this might feel a little rushed. It’s not a deep dive into ice artistry; rather, a snapshot of winter’s charm. And if you’re expecting an elaborate guide-led tour, you won’t find that here.

The Magic Ice Bergen is a quirky, visually stunning activity that packs a punch for its price. You’ll leave with great photos, a warm drink in an ice glass, and a story to tell about your icy adventure. It’s best suited for those who want a quick, fun experience with a dash of artistry and humor.
This attraction offers good value for money with a straightforward setup—no hidden surprises or long waits. Just arrive prepared to enjoy a brief but beautiful icy world, and you’ll walk away with some cool memories—literally and figuratively.
Is the experience suitable for children?
Yes, all ages are welcome. Children will enjoy the sculptures and the fun of sitting in an ice chair. Just remember to dress warmly.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Just bring your passport or ID, and dress warmly outside since Bergen can be quite chilly, especially in winter.
How long does the visit last?
Expect to spend about 15 minutes inside, as the experience is designed to be a quick but impactful visit.
Can I take photos?
Absolutely. Photos are encouraged, and you’ll want plenty of shots of the sculptures and LED lighting effects.
Is alcohol served in the ice glasses?
Yes, a signature drink served in an ice glass is included in the ticket. The staff also serve alcohol, but you might find non-alcoholic options available.
Are the staff knowledgeable?
Staff are friendly and helpful but not guides. They’ll assist you with gear and answer basic questions.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is there a guide during the tour?
No, there’s no guide on site. The staff are there for support and to maintain the experience.
What if I get too cold?
You can leave at any time—just don’t stay longer than 15 minutes if you’re sensitive to the cold, to avoid discomfort.
To sum it up, if you’re looking for a fun, quick, and visually impressive activity in Bergen that won’t break the bank, Magic Ice Bergen hits the mark. It’s perfect for those who enjoy art, novelty, or a bit of winter whimsy. Just remember to dress warmly, arrive early enough to enjoy the full experience, and bring your camera for some chilly yet charming photos.