Mester Grønn: real plants in terminal T when you land
By the time you reach arrivals in terminal T at Bergen Airport, Mester Grønn is the first place where you can grab fresh flowers instead of food or duty free. It sits landside, so both arriving passengers and people waiting in the public hall can use it without a boarding pass. Think of it as the airport’s quick stop for bouquets before you head toward the Bybanen light rail or taxi rank.
Opening hours at BGO can shift with the season, but Mester Grønn generally trades in normal daytime windows, roughly mid-morning to early evening, in line with other landside shops in T. You’ll see ready-made bouquets at set price points, typically in the 150–400 NOK range, plus smaller plants and single stems tagged clearly per piece. Card payment is the norm here, and contactless works fine for foreign cards.
The shop focuses on cut flowers, simple potted plants, and basic accessories like small vases and plant food, not big decorative items. If you need something fast, grab a pre-wrapped bouquet from the front stand; if you have 5–10 minutes, staff can usually adjust stems or ribbon on the spot. Don’t expect complex wedding arrangements or large houseplants; this is airport-scale stock, tuned to quick gifting.
Use it for meet-and-greet moments or last‑minute house gifts when you’re taking the Flybussen or the Bybanen into Bergen sentrum. One practical tip: check the small water tubes on bouquet stems before you pay, especially in the late evening, to make sure they’re still full for the 30–40 minute trip into town.