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Chase the Northern Lights over Arctic fjords, then warm up with fresh king crab at the waterfront while kids explore the Polar Museum's stuffed polar bears and ship relics.

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Food & Drink

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Skarven RestaurantFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Skarven Restaurant

Perched right on the Tromsø waterfront with glass walls facing the bridge and the Arctic Cathedral, Skarven is a reliable choice for a celebratory family dinner serving fresh Arctic fish, reindeer stew, and a kids' menu with familiar options like pasta and fish and chips. Book ahead in peak season because the view tables fill up fast.

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Raketten BurgerFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Raketten Burger

A short walk from Polaria, this no-frills burger spot serves some of the most satisfying burgers in northern Norway at prices that won't sting after paying for museum tickets. The kids' menu is straightforward and the fries are thick-cut and properly crispy.

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AunegårdenFlokk Approved

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Aunegården

This beloved local bakery and cafe in a historic wooden building serves generous open-faced sandwiches, waffles with brown cheese, and excellent hot chocolate that kids will request every morning for the rest of the trip. Grab a window seat and watch the harbour while everyone recovers from travel.

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Risø Urban Farm CoffeeFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Risø Urban Farm Coffee

This specialty coffee and light breakfast spot near the city centre is where Tromsø locals go on slow weekend mornings, serving single-origin pour-overs, good pastries, and a handful of savoury breakfast options. It is a calm and unpretentious place to ease into a final day before checking out.

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Mathallen TromsøFlokk Approved

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Mathallen Tromsø

This indoor food hall a few minutes from the harbour is the best single stop for families who want to sample Arctic specialties without committing to a full sit-down meal, with vendors selling smoked whale meat, king crab, reindeer jerky, pastries, and fresh juice. It is also a good place to buy high-quality edible souvenirs to bring home.

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Bardus BistroFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Bardus Bistro

Back in the city for lunch, Bardus Bistro near the university area serves a rotating Nordic lunch menu using locally sourced ingredients, with simple kid-friendly plates like meatballs and roasted root vegetables sitting alongside more adventurous adult dishes. The interior is cosy and unhurried, ideal for a mid-trip reset.

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Kroa i TelegrafbuktaFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Kroa i Telegrafbukta

Back in the city after the morning excursion, stop at this relaxed waterfront pub and kitchen near the Telegrafbukta beach area for hearty fish soup, burgers, and local beer for adults. The outdoor terrace is popular with families in summer and the atmosphere is casual enough that muddy snow boots are entirely welcome.

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Activities

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Hvalsafari Whale Watching with Arctic Whale ToursFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Hvalsafari Whale Watching with Arctic Whale Tours

Arctic Whale Tours operates RIB and larger vessel whale watching trips from Tromsø harbour between November and January when humpback and orca follow the herring into the fjords, and wildlife tours year-round for other species and seabird colonies. The larger vessel tours are more suitable for younger children and the company provides full thermal suits so no one gets cold regardless of what they packed.

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Arctic Cathedral (Ishavskatedralen)Flokk Approved

Tromsø

Arctic Cathedral (Ishavskatedralen)

Visible from the cable car plateau across the bridge, the Arctic Cathedral is one of the most architecturally iconic buildings in Norway, with its massive triangular glass mosaic facade that floods the interior with coloured light. Summer visits can include the Midnight Sun Concerts held inside the cathedral, which are short enough for kids and musically accessible.

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Fjellheisen Cable CarFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Fjellheisen Cable Car

The Fjellheisen gondola lifts the whole family 421 metres up to the Storsteinen plateau in under four minutes, opening up a panoramic view over the city, the fjord, and the surrounding island peaks that genuinely stops adults mid-sentence. There is a cafe at the top and in summer a network of marked hiking trails suitable for children, while in winter the snow-covered platform is perfect for building snowballs and spotting the Northern Lights on clear evenings.

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Perspektivet MuseumFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Perspektivet Museum

This free-entry city history museum near the harbour features rotating photography exhibitions alongside permanent displays about Tromsø's past as an Arctic hunting and trading hub. Older kids aged ten and up tend to engage well with the photography floors, and younger ones enjoy the model ships on the ground level.

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Tromsø StorsenterFlokk Approved

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Tromsø Storsenter

Pick up any forgotten cold-weather layers, Nordic souvenirs, or snacks for the week at this central shopping mall just a few minutes' walk from the cathedral. It has a good selection of outdoor gear shops including a Intersport if you need waterproof trousers or extra wool socks for the kids.

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Tromsø CathedralFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Tromsø Cathedral

Start your first afternoon with a short visit to Norway's northernmost cathedral, a striking wooden church built in 1861 right in the heart of the city. Kids can walk the perimeter and peek inside while parents get oriented to the neighbourhood layout.

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Verdensteatret CinemaFlokk Approved

Tromsø

Verdensteatret Cinema

Opened in 1916, Verdensteatret is one of the oldest continuously operating cinemas in the world and a genuinely special place to spend a final afternoon, with its ornate art nouveau interior and regular screenings of family films including dubbed Norwegian and international releases. Even if you cannot find a family film in English, walking through the lobby and seeing the restored auditorium is worth the detour.

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Storgata Shopping StreetFlokk Approved

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Storgata Shopping Street

Tromsø's main pedestrian street has a good mix of Norwegian outdoor brands, souvenir shops with locally made goods, and independent boutiques where families can pick up last-minute gifts like Sami-designed wool items, Arctic postcards, or small husky figurines that kids will actually keep. The street is compact and walkable so even younger children do not get worn out.

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