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Things to do in Longyearbyen

 
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Svalbard Museum
Ranked #1 of 6 attractions in Longyearbyen
Category: Museums
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Ranked #2 of 6 attractions in Longyearbyen
Category: Tours
Owner description: Snowmobile trips,Day and Overnight trips Winter, City Sightseeing Groups and Private,Media Production. Exclusive and Small... more » Owner description: Snowmobile trips,Day and Overnight trips Winter, City Sightseeing Groups and Private,Media Production. Exclusive and Small GroupsWe offer everything you need for a perfect stay in Longyearbyen. One of our specialties is that we also take care of your kids and they can come to most of our winter activities. « less
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Ranked #3 of 6 attractions in Longyearbyen
Category: Tours
Owner description: Svalbard Husky offers guided tours and dog sledding in the beautiful nature the Arctic Archipelago Svalbard. Experience the... more » Owner description: Svalbard Husky offers guided tours and dog sledding in the beautiful nature the Arctic Archipelago Svalbard. Experience the magnificent arctic nature while driving your on pack of dogs in front of the sledge. See the reindeers, polar foxes and now and then the polar bear in its natural environment. No matter what type of tour you decide for, we can promise you that Svalbard will give you wildlife experiences that you will never forget. « less
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Ranked #4 of 6 attractions in Longyearbyen
Category: Tours
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Ranked #5 of 6 attractions in Longyearbyen
Category: Churches/ Cathedrals
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Category: Ski/ Snowboard Areas
Owner description: 4 hour Snowmobile tour around Longyearbyen and nearby area.It was four hours along the valley to exceptional scenery. We... more » Owner description: 4 hour Snowmobile tour around Longyearbyen and nearby area.It was four hours along the valley to exceptional scenery. We experienced being really out there in the wilderness and could appreciate its true beauty. It was -26 when we went and any exposed skin froze with no opportunity to stop and fix it. They provided boots, helmet, balaclava, jumper, mittens and heavy coat. I would recommend wearing many layers of clothes if doing this in Winter, including a buff (a kind of scarf-like thing we bought at the hotel). Also, wearing glasses is not possible - they fog up no matter what you do, then ice up. I need glasses for distance, but had to ride without them. Thoroughly worth doing, as long as you deal with the clothing and glasses issues. « less