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The guests can go for Excursions in Tromso to have fun in discovering the place. Excursions in Tromso also help the guests and the travelers to have sightseeing and adventure tours around the city and get sufficient information also.
Excursions in Tromso includes most activities that take place in the sheltered waters around the city area or in the mountains surrounding the city. Some activities are easy to do without help while others need the guidance of an expert guide. The guests and the visitors should make sure that they know what they are doing before setting off on their own.
The guests can go for hiking which is included in the Excursions in Tromso. Hiking is safe and stunning, though exhausting due to the topography. Troms Turlag in Kirkegata 2 offers maps and good information. The mountains nearest to the city are suited for beginners.
Kongeparken, the Royal Park, a couple of blocks up from the main street, is curiously empty on warm days can also be a good place for the Excursions in Tromso. There is also a patch of park down below the Art Society, just south of the city centre.
A much larger park is Folkeparken surrounding the Tromso Museum. This place though, seems like a patch of wild forest saved from development by its park status. When the guests visit the University Museum, they should take a look down to the Folk Museum also. The Telegrafbukta beach is also within easy reach.
There is also the Northern Norwegian Art Museum to pay a visit. It has art from Northern Norway from 1800 onwards as well as Norwegian art in common. The guests can look at their temporary exhibitions. Again there is the Tromso Gallery of Contemporary Art that also has temporary exhibitions on contemporary art. Then there is the Tromso Military Museum which is situated in a wartime German bunker. It focuses on the sinking of the Tirpitz in 1944. It remains open in summer only because of the temperature.
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