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Tromso, Norway
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Lovely locals
The people of Tromso are lovely and welcoming, greeting you on the street and responding to your poor attempts at speaking Norweigan with a smile and response in perfect English.
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Lots of hills and uneven roads
While the main part of town is down at sea-level, the rest of the town builds up behind it on some quite steep hills and many unsealed/uneven roads. This can be slightly treacherous in winter so best to have shoes with substantial grip and don't take a wheeled suitcase if you're staying out of town and up a hill - it will be quite a workout!
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Relatively mild climate for latitude
Due to it's coastal location, Tromso is much milder in winter than other locations at the same latitude.
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Great location for sightings all year round
Tromso is located in the Northern Lights oval, the area with the greatest chance of sightings.
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Reykjavik, Iceland
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Plenty to do besides the Northern Lights
While the city is a great place to see the lights, it also has plenty more to offer so you can really pack your trip full of fun excursions. You can see filming locations of Game Of Thrones, go to the geothermal spa, or check out the Phallological Museum.
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Expensive food and accommodations
Though the flight to Iceland is generally cheap, the expenses there tend to be quite high.
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Lots of options for tours
Because Reykjavik is such a popular destination to see the Northern Lights, there are a variety of options available for Northern Light tours.
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Very accessible
Due to the increasing popularity of Reykjavik as a tourist destination, there are frequent (and affordable) flights to the city.
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Lapland, Finland
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Long viewing season
Finland has a long viewing season for the lights, stretching from August-April.
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Expensive accommodations
There aren't many hostels, so it can be difficult for backpackers and budget travelers to find affordable accommodations. However, there is a fairly active community on both Couchsurfing and AirBnB.
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View the Northern Lights from a glass igloo
The Kakslauttanen Arctic Resort offers a unique way to view the Northern Lights. Glass igloos (which include a toilet and bed) let you sleep under the lights with a full view of the sky.
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Svalbard, Norway
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Extremely cold temperatures
The island of Svalbard is majorly covered by ice and can get to temperatures below -30°C in winter, with summer temperatures around 8-10°C
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Northern lights can be seen in the day time
Svalbard is one of the only places where the northern lights can be seen during the day.
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Very small community with few options for travelers
Svalbard is home to less than 3000 people. Being such a small community, there are very little options available for travelers (for example, there are only a few hotels to choose from).
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