Tromsø is one of those places that should be very interesting experience for any traveler. It is perhaps the best place in the world, to the Aurora Borealis, otherwise known as the Northern Lights. Be sure to experience Tromsø November-March visit to this spectacular sight. And thanks to the warm North Atlantic Current, an extension of the Gulf Stream, Tromso is remarkably temperate in winter for a place so close to the North Pole.
You aregoing to an endless winter night experience, the time of the year, the same as you would experience an endless summer day when you came in the other half of the year. But once you get used to the twilight, there are many winter sports enthusiasts to enjoy, such as skiing, dog sledding, ice fishing and sleigh rides. Tromsø, boasts magnificent mountain and coastal scenery, which can be fully enjoyed with a cable car ride up the mountain Storsteinen, where you get a panoramic view ofTromsø.
For a city in such a remote place robust, Tromsø is abundant and culture and refinement. In fact, it was known as the "Paris of the North", 19 from the Century. The city is also the largest concentration of historic old town of wooden houses north of Trondheim known. These are provided with a wealth of modern architecture against, designed to meet the requirements of a city that has grown dramatically since World War II to fulfill.
One of Tromsø'sinteresting museums is the Polar Museum, housed in a 1837 Kai home. There you will find on the history of Tromsø as a starting point for Arctic expeditions to learn, and a center for hunting over the centuries.
As already mentioned, there is a wealth of culture, and that another reason for a visit Tromsø. Shops, restaurants, breweries, botanical gardens, universities, and much more in an enchanting environment set to make a visit to Tromsø even more fun.
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