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Longyearbyen, SvalbardTravel and Tourist Information
Longyearbyen
is the administrative center of
Svalbard, an Arctic
territory governed by Norway whose largest island--Spitsbergen--is
a haven for nature lovers, Arctic researchers, wilderness trekkers, reindeer,
and polar bears.
Longyearbyen is also the world's northernmost municipality, with
a population of 1,900 and more amenities than you might expect in such a remote
location. (One of the local pubs
claims to have the world's third-largest collection of spirits.) Scientists,
tourist guides, miners, administrators, and other residents come from more than
30 countries, and though Norwegian is the official language, English is widely
understood. In the following pages, you'll find practical information and
photos to help you plan your visit to Longyearbyen and Svalbard, a region that has been described as "an oasis in a world
of ice." Bonus content: Don't miss our archived
review of a
Hurtigruten Arctic adventure cruise from Longyearbyen aboard a
vintage coastal steamer. Next page: Location and history
About the author: Durant Imboden is a professional travel writer, book author, and editor who focuses on European cities and transportation. After 4-1/2 years of covering European travel topics for About.com, Durant and Cheryl Imboden co-founded Europe for Visitors in 2001. The site has earned "Best of the Web" honors from Forbes and The Washington Post. For more information, see About Europe for Visitors, press clippings, and reader testimonials. |
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