About Hammerfest
Sleepily pretty Hammerfest is hidden in the heart of fjordland and is characterised by brightly painted houses and quiet streets. Claiming to be the world’s most northern town, its latitude means that the sun never sets here between May 17 and July 28 and never rises between November 21 and January 23.
At the heart of the town you can wander around the Market Square, home to the Hammerfest Town Hall and a museum, displaying relics from when it was the metropolis of the Arctic and the Whalers’ capital. Standing out above the low level skyline is the Lutherun church. Built in 1961 it is a striking example of modern architecture, with a tent shaped gable and large stained glass window.
Experience the traditional Sami culture, which remains strongly preserved here. On top of the Salen Mountain you will find Mikkelgammen, a small Lappish cabin, where you can sample Sami cuisine and sip delicious coffee made over the bonfire.