A Tromsø Introduction : Une visite audio autoguidée




Description
Cette visite de Tromsø vous conduit le long du bord de mer, où vous pourrez admirer une vue magnifique sur la cathédrale arctique. Plus tard, vous vous retrouverez au Musée polaire, où vous découvrirez de célèbres chercheurs polaires tels que Fritjof Nansen et Roald. Amundsen. Le long de la rue principale, arrêtez-vous sur la place principale de la ville avant de poursuivre vers la cathédrale de Tromsø. La visite s'achève enfin au port de Hurtigruten. Dans cette première histoire VoiceMap de Tromsø, vous rejoindrez Lars Engerengen, qui vous emmènera du port à pied, puis longera le bord de mer et la rue principale, puis reviendra au port. Vous verrez le musée polaire, la statue de Roald Amundsen, la place principale de la ville et la cathédrale de Tromsø. La visite lit automatiquement l'audio au bon moment et au bon endroit grâce au GPS de votre smartphone et à l'application mobile VoiceMap. Téléchargé le tour dans une zone wifi et l'application fonctionne hors connexion.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Ce musée présente des photographies sur la diversité de Tromsø. Il y a environ 500 000 photos. Ils donnent un aperçu unique de l'histoire de Tromsø du 19ème siècle à nos jours.
Le Nordnorsk Kunstmuseum est un musée d'art visuel norvégien situé dans le nord de la Norvège. Il prétend être le musée d'art le plus jeune et le plus septentrional du pays.
Le musée polaire est hébergé par l'université de Tromsø. La ville devint une base centrale pour les expéditions polaires de chasse et de science, d'aventure et de tourisme. Le musée polaire raconte l’histoire de cette partie de l’histoire urbaine et arctique de Tromsø.
La cathédrale de Tromsø a été construite en 1861 et est la seule cathédrale protestante de Norvège construite en bois. L'architecte de la cathédrale était Christian Heinrich Grosch.
L'église de Tromsdalen ou la cathédrale arctique est une église paroissiale de l'église de Norvège située dans la municipalité de Tromsø dans le comté de Troms, en Norvège. Il est situé dans la vallée de Tromsdalen du côté est de la ville de Tromsø.
Roald Amundsen est né en 1872 à Borge, près de la ville de Sarpsborg. Il a commencé à étudier la médecine, mais lorsque ses parents sont décédés, il a interrompu les études au contraire pour se consacrer à la recherche polaire.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Accès pour les personnes à mobilité réduite
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
Avis(21)
We didn’t make it as the ship arrived too late into Tromso
Used GPS and Bluetooth to simplify things. Good information, good route, easy to use.
DO NOT BUY VOICE MAP Tromso !!! We spent the money for nothing! -No real explanation on how this thing works, -I assume you need to start at a specific place, we could not get it to work from another place -it had a problem with determining our position using GPS -lots of flaws -It crashed several times
Hi, I'm sorry that you were unhappy with your experience. When you were having technical difficulties, did you contact VoiceMap support via email or telephone? We are contactable by both telephone and email, so if you have technical difficulties, please reach out to us so we can identify what is going wrong. Again, I'm sorry about the poor experience you had. Best, Alicia
Tromsø is a sympathetic town, the city tour was short-lived, a bit short for the money, but interesting. You should make them right at the beginning of the journey.
There is not much to see in Tromsø itself. Not much to do either - but good places to eat and/or drink (prices are usually fair, people are nice and well-behaved, there are no safety concerns). But there are a lot to see, all around, not so far from the town. So, it is a good place for lodging. Note : a this moment (end of June 2025), there is a lot construction/repairs work going on here., in the streets. It is slightly annoying, considering the noise, the dirt and also some alteration of the immediate scenery. The never-ending daylight is quite an experience...
30 minutes of the main highlights. There are longer organized tours, but this gave us all we needed to appreciate this lovely town.
It is well produced but seems a little thin. For the price , it's not bad, but don't expect much. We think you can buy one tour and share on two phones, but that was not clear in any of the instructions. So we paid for two tours and probably didn't need to.
Hi there, I'm sorry that you were unhappy with your experience. Can you tell us a bit more about what you mean by "seems a little thin" or email more information to support@voicemap.me? Your first instinct was correct, you have to purchase one tour per person. When you buy multiple copies of the same tour through Tripadvisor, we provide you with one code that everyone in your group can use to avoid confusion but the code is only valid for the number of tours you've purchased. Best,
I left this to our last afternoon and the link did not work. I tried and my son tried and it came up with an 'invalid code' message. As I left this for my last experience i did not believe I would get a response sufficiently quickly to be able to do the walk, so did not try.
Hi there, I'm sorry that you were unhappy with your experience. VoiceMap is contactable by both telephone and email, so if you have technical difficulties, please reach out to us so we can identify what is going wrong. We usually try tor respond as soon as possible. Again, I'm sorry about the poor experience you had.
The tour assumes the cruiseship docks in Tromso with the starting point close by. Our cruiseship docked 2kl out of the city with the shuttle in to Tromso dropping us off in the middle of downtown. We asked for directions to the statue starting point and were directed to a statue but the wrong one. We used the tour but found out we were following it backwards. Dialoque was still quite good at all of the points of interest. Polar musseum was very good.
I downloaded the tour and it was not too long, not too short, it was just right! We went at our own pace and could stop the narration to go into shops or take photos. Glad we did it!



