5.February 2013
Visit Tromsø handles the marketing, coordination and organisation of a wide range of events and meetings, from conferences to incentive tours.
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16.January 2013
Tromsø is located around 370 kilometres above the Arctic Circle. The population is 69,000 and the airport is a 10-minute drive from the city centre.
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16.January 2013
A mere 2,000 kilometres from the North Pole, Tromsø can entertain up to 3,600 conference delegates with ease, comfort and style.
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4.January 2013
What is on your "to do" list? Fulfil lifelong ambitions or explore your special interests. From pure culture to extreme adventure, it is all here.
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29.October 2012
Tromsø's many attractions offer history, daring architecture, wildlife, science, culture and impressive vistas.
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29.October 2012
Archipelagos, fjords and mountains create the frame for the county of Troms with added colour from the midnight sun and northern lights.
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24.October 2012
When travelling in Troms, it is the arctic contrasts that put the magic in your day - snowy mountains, grand valleys, fjords and lots of lakes.
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24.October 2012
Winters in Troms feature blue light, northern lights and white snow.
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24.October 2012
In winter, expect moderate temperatures, loads of snow, skies lit up by the northern lights and a busy cultural scene in Tromsø.
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23.October 2012
Follow actress Joanna Lumley as she travels to Northern Norway to fulfil a childhood dream and see the northern lights.
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13.July 2012
Whatever your travelling style, you will find places to stay - ranging from lodges and fjord cabins to guesthouses and hotels.
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13.July 2012
The best food in Troms is prepared with fresh local ingredients, such as cod or elk, combined with international culinary trends.
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22.June 2012
Tromsø offers accommodation for all budgets, from good hotels to home stays. Charming cabins and campsites can also be found out of town.
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22.June 2012
No location north of the Arctic Circle is as easy to reach as Tromsø. The city is also the best place to start your exploration of Northern Norway.
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22.June 2012
Run in the midnight sun or play a round of golf on the world's northernmost course. Hike, paddle or fish in spectacular Arctic scenery.
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13.February 2012
Archipelagos, fjords and mountains create the basis for the vast county of Troms with added colour from the midnight sun and northern lights.
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3.February 2012
Experience Arctic nature and hear tales of brave explorers at the museums. Visit the Arctic Cathedral inspired by icebergs, fish racks and Sami tents.
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3.February 2012
Hear about Arctic exploration, the history of the wooden architecture, or ride in the cable car for a view of the city 421 metres above sea level.
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3.February 2012
Experience the mountain peaks of the Lyngen Alps or the fishing village of Sommarøy. Dog sledging will get your adrenaline running.
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10.January 2012
Tromsø is known for a lively nightlife with friendly locals and a range of restaurants specialising in the fresh ingredients of the region.
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15.December 2011
The stunning scenery around Tromsø is easy to discover by car. There is something new around every corner. Pick up a map at the tourist information.
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14.December 2011
Tromsø's lively city centre offers great shopping - from locally made specialities to international and Nordic brands.
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14.December 2011
Tromsø Tourist Information Office is located in the city centre, within walking distance of buses, ferries, Hurtigruten and most city hotels.
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13.December 2011
Located 350 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, Tromsø is the capital of the Arctic, surrounded by beautiful fjords and mountains.
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27.September 2011
Fly Norwegian – the easy, pleasant and affordable way to visit Tromsø.
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4.May 2011
Establish a team atmosphere, reinforce a network, or just have some fun and get the adrenaline flowing!
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30.October 2012
The impressive Lyngsalpene are located above the Arctic Circle, not far from the city of Tromsø.
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10.January 2013
Hike the trail across Norway's second largest island Senja. Stay at Mefjord Brygge or Hamn i Senja, and do different hikes every day.
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10.January 2013
From the coast of Norway’s second largest island, Senja, to the national parks in the wild interior, hike under the midnight sun in Northern Norway.
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16.October 2012
Discover the striking scenery of the outer coast of the Island of Senja in Northern Norway, which reaches out into the mighty Norwegian Sea.
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10.May 2013
Sculptural cliffs, a Polar zoo, the world's biggest troll and stunning scenery. Central Troms has much to offer visitors.
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8.May 2013
Enjoy the natural wonders of the Troms region while kayaking, hiking in Rokhunborri National Park or fishing for char on the seaward side of Senja.
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7.May 2013
Not all roads, trains, planes, buses and boats lead to Central Troms. Just the most beautiful of them.
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7.May 2013
Comfortable resorts, friendly hotels, fishermen's cabins, well-equipped campsites or a mattress in a mountain cabin. You sleep well in Central Troms.
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7.May 2013
A stable climate with snow and a moderate chill is ideal for skiing, sledding, ice fishing and snowmobiling. At night, the northern lights appear.
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3.May 2013
Go kayaking and hiking in the midnight sun, or skiing and dog sledding under the northern lights. Try cycling on Senja, or fishing at Altevatn.
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3.May 2013
Cod, char, goat and sheep form the basis of the local cuisine. Sporting goods, knitted gloves and goat cheese are among the souvenirs on offer.
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