Chasing the dream of Northern Lights, Tromsø in Northern Europe is waiting for you!

The Aurora in Nordic mythology is a dream destination for many people, and if you want to admire the mysterious and beautiful light and shadow up close, then Tromsø is a choice you cannot miss. As a beautiful small town in northern Norway, Tromsø has become a holy land for aurora enthusiasts and photographers because of its unique geographical location and abundant aurora observation facilities. So let's explore the charm of Tromsø together!

Aurora Tour

The Aurora Tour is an unmissable magical journey when you come to Tromsø! Under the tranquil night sky, witnessing the colorful Northern Lights will become an unforgettable experience for you. As one of the most mysterious and captivating sights in nature, the Northern Lights will transport you to another world, bringing a wonderful and exciting journey.

Fjellheisen Cable Car

Taking the Fjellheisen Cable Car to the top of Mount Storsteinen is a popular tourist activity in Tromsø. When the weather is good, the cable car carries passengers up to an altitude of 656 meters, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains and fjords.

Arctic Cathedral

The Arctic Cathedral is a unique modern church in the Tromsø region, inspired by the organic combination of local winter and aurora scenery. The church features a distinctive 12-meter-high, 6-ton stained glass window with a solid and heavy design. The unique design style allows the stained glass to emit beautiful light under the sunlight. These stained glass windows are so enchanting that they are considered one of the must-see charming stained glass works.

Northern Norway Art Museum

The Northern Norway Art Museum (Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum) is located in the city center of Tromsø, adjacent to the long-distance bus station. The museum houses a large collection of early paintings by Nordic artists, as well as contemporary paintings and sculptures. The museum holds some 19th-century landscape paintings that exhibit the natural scenery of the polar regions 150 years ago, showcasing the rich cultural history of the area.