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Tromø, Norway Photo: visittromso.no

Where to stay in Tromsø

The city of Tromsø offers first-class and budget accommodation. If you are looking for character and charm - head out of town.

As a major centre for tourism, business and conferences, Tromsø has more than 1,400 hotel rooms with more than 2,600 hotel beds in mid-range and first class hotels, offering excellent service and standard.

Guesthouses, holiday villages, camp sites and accommodation in private homes cater for all budgets.

In rural Tromsø, and also in Lyngen, there are many nice small, country hotels, guest houses, fishermen’s cottages and camp sites, and it is also possible to rent holiday homes in the area. Accommodation is often offered in conjunction with the rental of fishing equipment, boats, bicycles or horses, or where locally made food and crafts are on offer.

Last updated:  16 October 2008
Champagne on the roof in Tromsø, Norway - Photo: Bård Løken
Champagne on the roof in Tromsø, Norway

Interest:  Hotels, Camping, Cottages & Holiday houses, Hostels & Guest houses

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Tromsø, Norway - Photo: visittromso.no

Where to stay in Tromsø

The city of Tromsø offers first-class and budget accommodation. If you are looking for character and charm - head out of town.

Where to stay in Tromsø

Source: Visit Norway

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Tourist information in Tromsø

The Tromsø Tourist Information Office is the most visited tourist information in Northern Norway, and is knowledgeable and helpful all year round.
Interest: Tourist information

Key facts about Tromsø

The world’s northernmost university city, 350 kilometres north of the Arctic Circle, is a lively place, surrounded by fjords and mountains.

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