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  1. Sleep in one of the region's hotels or live like the locals by renting an apartment or cottage, either in the city or in the region. Visit Tromso is the offical tourist information in Tromso, Northern Norway. Find all you need to know about northern lights, midnight sun and much more.

  2. Tromsø lies 69 degrees north and is Northern Norway’s largest city. We’re lucky enough to enjoy not one, but two natural phenomenas every year – the northern lights and the midnight sun; two wonders of nature which light up our lives, with a backdrop of the amazing arctic nature, literally on our doorstep.

  3. Things to see & do in the Arctic. Tromsø offers a wide range of activities and experiences all year round. There is always something to do, so let your adventure begin.

  4. Welcome to Tromsø's official Tourist Information. You find us centrally placed in Storgata 83 (the main street), close to Stortorget. We'll provide you with free city maps, brochures, information, inspiration and guidance to make your stay in the region unforgettable.

  5. Tromsø has many attractions and people visit from near and far to see the classic symbols of Tromsø, like the Cable Car and Arctic Cathedral. You can visit several museums in our city like the Polar Museum, the Arctic University Museum of Norway, The Science Centre, Troll Museum and the Northern Norway Art Museum.

  6. Tromsø is situated in Northern Norway at latitude 69 ⁰N. On a small island surrounded by majestic mountains and fjords you will find the city of Tromsø with hotels and apartments, restaurants and bars, as well as exciting culture offers.

  7. Welcome to Tromsø! Here you will find information on how to get around in our city and the region around Tromsø. Transport to and from Tromsø Airport. To travel to and from Tromsø Airport Langnes you can take the airport express, citybuses or taxi. The airport express runs between the airport and Tromsø city centre, and it takes about 15 ...

  8. In Tromsø there is always a good chance of seeing the northern lights from September until early April. Tromsø is in the centre of the northern lights’ oval, which means we can see the Aurora Borealis even when the activity is low.

  9. The north Norwegian fjords offer visual impressions that last a lifetime. You can set off from Tromsø on a tour by boat or minibus to experience the fjord landscape in one of the world’s best-preserved natural areas. Norwegians are proud of their fjords, and with good reason.

  10. Whale watching in the Tromsø region. Experiencing the whale in its natural habitat is a magnificent experience. The sea areas off Skjervøy, north of Tromsø, are the whales’ hunting grounds. From November to January, these giant marine mammals migrate towards the coast in search of herring.