dog sledding
Tomas is by far our most recommended person for dog sledding and snow mobile tours! Super friendly and looks after his guests well.
Activenorth
1 StormyraTomas is by far our most recommended person for dog sledding and snow mobile tours! Super friendly and looks after his guests well.
Sightseeing
You get a warm welcome and to experience the Arctic ice in a special way.
11 Einheimische empfehlen
Tromso Ice Domes
1374 Tamokveien1386You get a warm welcome and to experience the Arctic ice in a special way.
Really good family activity to learn more about the environment in the Arctic and changes that are taking place.
254 Einheimische empfehlen
Polaria
Really good family activity to learn more about the environment in the Arctic and changes that are taking place.
Bar
If you appreciate good whisky this is an absolute MUST! Tours are available in most languages and the taster sessions are more than worth the trip!
11 Einheimische empfehlen
Aurora Spirit as
44 ÅrøybuktnessetIf you appreciate good whisky this is an absolute MUST! Tours are available in most languages and the taster sessions are more than worth the trip!
Food Scene
The best place in Tromsø for traditional norwegian food! You honestly will not taste anything quite like this anywhere else!
54 Einheimische empfehlen
Arctandria SjømatRestaurant
1 StrandtorgetThe best place in Tromsø for traditional norwegian food! You honestly will not taste anything quite like this anywhere else!
zoo
Polar Park
319 BonesveienGet up close and personal with some norwegian wildlife.
Tipps für Reisende
Verkehrsmittel
public transport
Public transport in Tromsø is the cheapest way to get around it's super easy to use and pretty much covers all areas. Busses are almost always on time and you can get a ticket right from your mobile phone with very little hassle. Taxis can be expensive, however they might be a better option if your staying a way outside the city or look at hiring a car (there's some great cheaper options if you know where to look. Feel free to ask for more info on this)
Bräuche und Kultur
Norwegian culture
Norwegian culture is quite similar to most of Europe, learning a few basic words of Norwegian will likely help but most people speak fluent English if needed. Cash isn't often carried in Norway anymore and everywhere accepts all major card providers.
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things to do
There is SO much you can do in and around Tromsø take a look at visittromso website for details of any festivals or activities that might be on while your here. Speak to the locals there might be something you don't know about going on somewhere. If your in the city polaria is a great activity for families, and mack brewery tour is good for those old enough.