Arctic flavours in Tromsø
Embark on a gastronomic journey in Tromsø!
- The tour will immerse you in the rich food traditions of this coastal city
- Discover Tromsø's finest dining and drinking establishments
- Your guide will lead you through the streets, sharing insights on the local food culture
Starting point
Tromsø
Duration
3 hr
Season
1 October - 15 March
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Tour description
Your tour starts in the heart of Tromsø, where you'll be introduced to the city's diverse culinary history. The knowledgeable guide will lead you through the streets, sharing insights on the local food culture, its influences, and the best places to dine and drink.
We'll stop by a coastal house to sample delicious local seafood. Following this culinary delight, our journey continues with a stroll to Full-Steam, where you can savor beers from the renowned local Mack brewery.
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