What to do in Finnmark

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1. Honningsvåg Port

Honningsvåg Port is the gateway to Norway’s northernmost city and the famous North Cape. The port is just a short walk from the main street of Honningsvåg, where you will find restaurants serving seafood straight from the icy Arctic Ocean. Shop for a number of local items, including knitwear, printed textiles and handmade clothing.
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2. North Cape

Look over the immense Arctic Ocean from North Cape’s cliff plateau. Discover seabirds, including puffins and sea eagles. Spot otters, weasels and hares in the wilderness. North Cape features a tourist center that is open year-round, with exhibits examining the region’s ecology and North Cape as a traveler destination.
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3. Alta Rock Carvings

Etched into huge sandstone rocks in the village of Hjemmeluft are the Alta Rock Carvings, thousands of paintings and engravings from a prehistoric era. Get a glimpse into the ancient lives of those who once lived in this part of Norway as you examine the carvings of people, animals and hunting scenes.
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4. Sapmi Park

Dedicated to the history and customs of the Sami people, Sápmi Park is among the most iconic destinations in Northern Norway. The park features multimedia presentations, workshops and dwellings spread across a large complex. Learn about the Sami as a resourceful people who have played an important role in the country’s culture.
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5. Alta Museum

Investigate the local and natural history of Alta when you visit the Alta Museum. See examples of rock art that are thousands of years old, gain insights into the spectacular northern lights and learn about the 15th-century origins of the town’s market.
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