10 minutes from most T-gates, Souvenir Shop Bergen is the main stop in the terminal for last‑minute gifts that actually say “Bergen” on them. You’ll find it airside in Terminal T, past security, so you can duck in after passport control without backtracking through check‑in.
Expect shelves of troll figurines, Viking‑themed trinkets, Bergen‑printed mugs, and the usual keyrings and magnets, all clearly labelled in NOK. Prices lean touristy rather than bargain: basic magnets start around 40–50 NOK, hoodies and jackets jump up toward the 400–700 NOK mark. It’s a quick browse spot, not something you plan a long stop around.
Norway‑themed snacks are here too: chocolate, wrapped cookies, and gift‑box candies that travel fine in a cabin bag. You’ll also see some rain gear and umbrellas with “Bergen” branding, which makes sense given the city’s reputation for wet weather. Souvenir Shop Bergen keeps roughly the same hours as the main departures hall, opening early for morning bank flights and closing after the late evening departures finish.
If you want anything with “Bergen” or Norwegian flags on it, buy here rather than gambling on your gate area kiosk. Stock thins out on peak days but there’s almost always a basic T‑shirt, cap, or magnet left. Tip: take 5 extra minutes to check sizes and labels before you pay; returns are a hassle once you’ve walked back toward gates B and C in Terminal T.