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Radisson Blu Hotel, Tromso
Good hotel, very well located, easy access to restaurants, docks, tours etc. The only negative point for me is that the pictures of the room booked (cozy) did not match to what I got (older version) however it’s was clean and well maintained
Reviewed on 2025/11/19

Clarion Hotel The Edge
Nice Hotel with on site parking. Breakfast was ok but not brilliant. It’s a 30 minute stroll to the hub of Reykjavik.
Reviewed on 2025/11/19

Moxy Tromso
Yes
Reviewed on 2025/11/4

Skaret by Vander
The room was nice, bathroom is spacious. The location is perfect, I was very happy with that. Also check in and check out is super easy. Kitchen is nice, but we would have liked a kitchen towel and we found the whole set up a bit not practical. What we missed the most however was a broom or a vacuum ...
Reviewed on 2025/10/26

TotalApartments - Stakkevollvegen studio
Studio was clean and had all the things required.
Reviewed on 2025/11/15

TotalApartments Vervet Gjøa
The apartment had plenty of space and the washing machine was very helpful especially with the provided pods the bed and the couch were comfortable sleeping spaces and it was very clean. The balcony had a great view of the town and mountains.
Reviewed on 2025/11/9
Popular places to visit

Tromso Cathedral
This 19th-century wooden Protestant cathedral is highly regarded for its Gothic Revival architecture, imposing bell tower and striking interior artwork.

Arctic Cathedral
After visiting Arctic Cathedral, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Tromsdalen. Wander the waterfront or discover the area's northern light views.

Polar Museum
Get insight into the history of many polar expeditions and learn about Norway’s heritage of bear trapping and arctic travelers in this intriguing museum.

Polaria
Designed as an educational center, this aquarium features knowledge-based exhibits, display tanks with local marine life and a panoramic cinema.

Tromso University Museum
See interactive exhibits, wander through exotic botanical gardens and learn about Norway’s polar seafaring tradition in the departments of this exceptional museum.

Polar-Alpine Botanical Gardens
Admire exotic plants from Chile, Africa and Turkey, along with a large collection of alpine and arctic flora in these beautiful public gardens.

