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Hotel Narsaq
A very cozy family-run hotel. Ideal if you want to plan your own trip!
Hotel Narsaq is a very cozy family-run hotel. Ideal if you want to plan your own trip!
If you want to stay overnight in Narsaq, we recommend the family-run Hotel Narsaq. Originally built in the 1970s, the hotel is run by a Greenlandic-Icelandic family. The hotel facilities are basic.
The restaurant served good, local food.
The hotel has a great location as a base for hikes in nature.
Please note that the pictures of the rooms are indicative only.
Photos: Hotel Narsaq.
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Narsaq Kayak Harbor
The original of Narsaq's four harbors, it is also the one with the best view, as it faces southwest towards the Ice Cap and has amazing sunsets.
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Narsaq Point with Inuit graves
The Point offers great views and old Inuit graves. It's a great hike, too!
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Narsaq Church
A beautiful white church, Narsaq Church is one of the only churches in the Arctic designed by an Inuit!
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Narsaq Museum
Narsaq Museum is located in the historic buildings of the colonial era. Guess why one building is numbered A34 on the roof!
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The Road to Kuannersuit/Kvanefjeldet
The road to controversy! Or it used to be as the road leads to the controversial site of the now defunct Kuannersuit Mine.
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The Large Rock/Qimatulivissuaq
Nature's amazing playground: A rock split in three that you can walk through!
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The Old Dam, Narsaq
This small dam holds a cute little lagoon and beautiful rock surfaces. An ideal picnic place!
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The Island - Narsaq Colonial Harbor
You can access this small island at low tide. Don't stay too long on the island, though!
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Tasiigaaq and Qaqqarsuaq
Climb up the mountains towering over Narsaq to get amazing 360-degree views. Add a rock to the cairns!
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The Norse ruins in Narsaq
The Norse built all over lush South Greenland. If you see a particularly lush place, there's a good chance you will find ruins, also.
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Kalaalimineerniarfik, Narsaq
The local hunters, fishers, and gatherers sell their products here. Unusually, even vegetarians can shop here!
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Old Narsaq
Visit the old building foundations where people used to live.
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Twin Glaciers
Narsaq is one of only two towns with a direct view of the Greenland Ice Sheet. From the Ice Sheet, thousands of glaciers calve into the sea.
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Narsaq Hospital
One of the smaller, local hospitals
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Hotel Narsaq
A very cozy family-run hotel. Ideal if you want to plan your own trip!