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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TromsøTromsø - Wikipedia

    Tromsø's latitude of just below 70°N renders annual midnight suns and polar nights depending on the season. The city centre contains the highest number of old wooden houses in Northern Norway, the oldest dating from 1789. Tromsø is a cultural hub for the region, with several festivals taking place in the summer.

  2. Visit Tromsø in Northern Norway in the summer, spring or autumn to experience the midnight sun, Sami culture, huskies, hiking, and the city's buzzing nightlife.

  3. 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.

  4. Tromsø is the largest city in Northern Norway, the gateway to the Arctic and the Northern Lights. Tromso offers beautiful landscapes and a lot of possibilities for activities and fun.

  5. 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.

  6. The Cable Car is Tromsøs most popular tourist destination. It runs from Solliveien in Tromsdalen up to the mountain ledge Storsteinen. The lower station is located on Tromsø’s mainland, 50 m above…

  7. Located 400km north of the Arctic Circle at 69˚N, the small city of Tromsø bills itself as Norway's gateway to the Arctic, and there's definitely more than a hint of polar atmosphere around town.

  8. Discover the attractions in Tromsø. 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.

  9. Tromsø is ideal if you want to see the northern lights, and offers a lovely mix of outdoor activities, cultural events, and restaurants that serve Arctic delicacies. The Arctic capital Tromsø is located 350 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle and is the largest city in Northern Norway.

  10. Apr 14, 2023 · Tromsø is the largest city in Northern Norway, with a population of around 77,000. That makes it roughly equivalent to the size of Redding, California, or Taunton in the United Kingdom. The city is a popular tourist destination, especially during the winter months.