1. Svalbard Museum
Explore the natural history and cultural heritage of Svalbard through engaging exhibits and artifacts.
The best places to see and eat in Longyearbyen, ranked by real travelers.
Explore the natural history and cultural heritage of Svalbard through engaging exhibits and artifacts.
A bustling harbor offering stunning views and access to boat tours and cruises around the archipelago.
The northernmost church in the world, providing a peaceful place for reflection and community events.
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Visit the old coal mine museum to learn about Svalbard's mining history and experience underground tours.
Discover the history of polar exploration with exhibits dedicated to North Pole expeditions.
An important global seed bank preserving diverse plant seeds, located deep inside a mountain for security.
Experience dog sledding adventures and learn about the life of huskies in the Arctic.
The main shopping center in Longyearbyen with shops, a supermarket, and dining options.
Offers a variety of guided tours including snowmobiling, hiking, and wildlife safaris.
Your go-to place for tourist information, maps, and guidance on activities and accommodations.
Provides outdoor adventure tours such as snowmobile safaris and wilderness experiences.
A local company offering transport services and guided tours around Svalbard.
Specializes in wildlife watching tours, including polar bears, reindeer, and seabirds.
Offers wilderness experiences like dog sledding and camping in the Arctic environment.
A cultural center hosting concerts, films, exhibitions, and community events.
A modern swimming pool and wellness center offering relaxation and recreational facilities.
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