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About this venue
Clarion Hotel The Edge stands out as a contemporary hotel that naturally works as a meeting point in Tromsø—equally suitable for event-goers, business travelers, and weekend visitors. With its modern architecture and clean lines, it has a distinct presence, while the layout is designed for easy flow from the reception area to the main social spaces.
Inside, you’ll find a polished Nordic feel: comfortable lounge areas, a calm atmosphere in the rooms, and practical amenities that make stays effortless. It’s a strong choice if you want everything under one roof—from pre-event meetups to spaces that work for meetings, group check-ins, or informal after-hours gatherings, all with an emphasis on comfort and functionality.
For micro-location, it’s straightforward: Kaigata 6, Tromso, Norway. Reaching the entrance is typically simple on foot from nearby central areas or via a short taxi ride, and the immediate surroundings usually offer public parking options and nearby local stops. For broader city transport details and route planning, see the text further down the page.
About the city: Tromsø
Tromsø, a lively city above the Arctic Circle, combines a unique atmosphere with an offering that makes it a natural hub for entertainment and events in Northern Europe. Here, the energy of urban life meets dramatic landscapes, so visitors often choose Tromsø not only for the event itself, but for the city’s complete experience. A compact center, charming streets, and a rich selection of bars and restaurants create the perfect backdrop for a concert night or a major sporting spectacle.
A major advantage of the city is its efficient transport connectivity: arriving is easy via Tromsø lufthavn Langnes (TOS), while city and regional routes rely on a bus network under the Svipper system. For route planning and ticket purchase, the official apps Troms Reise (timetables) and Troms Billett (tickets) are especially convenient, and an important city hub is Prostneset, the port terminal where buses and sea connections meet. Thanks to this organization, getting to arenas and sports venues is quick and predictable, whether you stay downtown or in quieter parts of the city.
If you find time before or after the event, Tromsø offers a great “tourist bonus” without heavy planning. Stroll along the main street Storgata and the waterfront, cross the bridge toward the iconic Ishavskatedralen (Arctic Cathedral), or stop by Polaria, an Arctic center with exhibitions and an aquarium. For a panoramic view that perfectly rounds out the trip, many choose a ride on the Fjellheisen cable car—ideal for photos and a short break above the city buzz.