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A great vacation spot for tourists with children and all nature lovers will be a Polar Zoo. It is the world's northernmost wildlife park. Its visitors can see animals who have perfectly adapted to the conditions of the harsh winter, for which these places have long become home. Typical zoo inhabitants are lynx, bears, reindeer, wolves, elk, and musk oxen. The zoo is completely different from an ordinary one. Unique, close to natural, environments have been created here for animals. The zoo is open to visits all year round. The Cathedral of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a no less interesting sight. It is the northernmost Catholic cathedral in the world. Originally, a spectacular neo-gothic building was created as a private residence of the bishop. Only later it was converted into a cathedral and consecrated in 1861. Over the years of its existence, the cathedral has experienced many important historical events. During the Second World War, it housed a refugee camp. In 1969, a strong fire broke out in the church. With the efforts of local residents, it was restored in the shortest possible time. Trips to the nearby island of Kvaloya, also known as the island of whales, are extremely popular among lovers of guided tours. The island is remarkable not only for its natural beauty but for unique archaeological sites. Researchers found signs of cave paintings aged more than 2500 years there. Tromso attracts not only admirers of nature and history. Professional climbers are common … Read further

Our guide to Tromso

Tromso sightseeing

This city is also home to one of the main religious sights of Norway - Tromso Church. This is an ancient wooden building, which has managed to survive till our days. The city has also prepared a surprise for fans of beer, because a great brewery can be found here. It was opened over a hundred years ago. Here is prepared the best dark beer in Norway are. Diverse your cultural program with the visit to Northern … Open

Travel guide to Tromso

Trips to the nearby island of Kvaloya, also known as the island of whales, are extremely popular among lovers of guided tours. The island is remarkable not only for its natural beauty but for unique archaeological sites. Researchers found signs of cave paintings aged more than 2500 years there. Tromso attracts not only admirers of nature and history. Professional climbers are common visitors here, as well. They … Open

Norway - moving around the country

The terminals have put in place, everything necessary for the comfortable relaxation of passengers. There are spacious lounges, conference rooms, and nursery rooms, amenities for passengers with disabilities, various shops, cafes and bars. Please note that the duty-free zone at this airport is one of the largest in Western Europe, so you can buy drinks, tobacco products, perfumes and cosmetics in the Duty Free store. Another airport of Norway worthy of mention is Bergen. It is located only 12 kilometers from the city of the same name. Its capacity is only slightly below that of the main air gate in the capital. You will also find at the terminal everything you need, including restaurants, cafes, lounges, shops, souvenir shops, Wi-Fi, post office and luggage compartment, as well as bank branches and currency exchange points. … Open

Nature and parks of Norway

Norway’s largest national park is Hardangervidda, which occupies 3,400 square kilometers on the borders between the cities of Hordaland, Buskerud and Telemark. The territory is equipped with small forest trails, a railway and a motorway. For fans of popular science films and lectures, a natural center is open on the territory. The building has a section dedicated to drama and film shows including also interactive zones for a “full immersion” in the world of northern nature. The guests of the complex will see how the glaciers melted more than 20 million years ago and can observe the “everyday life” of the reindeer family. Enjoying nature has never been more comfortable for tourists before. On the territory of the national park, you will find many kinds of polar birds and wild animals strolling unhurriedly through the fruit gardens and past the mountain waterfalls with its crystal clear spring water. … Open

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