North Cape Globe
Iconic globe monument at the northernmost point of continental Europe, offering dramatic Arctic Ocean views.

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North Cape Globe
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Midnight sun magic

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Must-see attractions
Iconic globe monument at the northernmost point of continental Europe, offering dramatic Arctic Ocean views.
"An amazing place. Inside and out. Great film, and museum. Over all, a bucket list place."
🧥 Dress for Arctic Weather
Even in summer, it's windy and cold. Pack layers, a windproof jacket, and warm accessories.
💰 Visitor Center Fee
The globe is free, but the visitor center has an entrance fee. Decide if the museum and film are worth it.
Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 22,924 reviews
Type
Historical Landmark
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The Iconic Globe
North Cape Plateau
The famous globe monument, a symbol of reaching the top of Europe. Perfect for that bucket-list photo op!
Dramatic Cliff Views
North Cape Plateau
Sweeping, dramatic vistas of the Arctic Ocean from the edge of the 307-meter high cliffs.
North Cape Visitor Centre
North Cape Plateau
An underground complex with a cinema, museum, restaurant, and gift shop, offering history and amenities.
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🧥 Dress for Arctic Weather
Even in summer, it's windy and cold. Pack layers, a windproof jacket, and warm accessories.
💰 Visitor Center Fee
The globe is free, but the visitor center has an entrance fee. Decide if the museum and film are worth it.
📸 Photo Ops Galore
The globe is a must-have shot, but don't forget the stunning cliff views and the Arctic Ocean.
⏳ Allow Extra Time
You might want more than 90 minutes to explore the visitor center, museum, and enjoy the views.
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from all over the internet
🧥 Dress for Arctic Weather
Even in summer, it's windy and cold. Pack layers, a windproof jacket, and warm accessories.
💰 Visitor Center Fee
The globe is free, but the visitor center has an entrance fee. Decide if the museum and film are worth it.
📸 Photo Ops Galore
The globe is a must-have shot, but don't forget the stunning cliff views and the Arctic Ocean.
⏳ Allow Extra Time
You might want more than 90 minutes to explore the visitor center, museum, and enjoy the views.
🚗 Road to North Cape
The drive itself offers scenic views of Lapland and the unique Arctic landscape.
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently praise North Cape as a bucket-list destination, highlighting the iconic globe, dramatic cliff views, and the unique experience of reaching the northernmost point of Europe. The visitor center's exhibits and the chance to witness the midnight sun or Northern Lights are also frequently mentioned positives. Some find the entrance fee for the visitor center steep for the included attractions.
"An amazing place. Inside and out. Great film, and museum. Over all, a bucket list place.
Very nice bakery and restaurant.
We were here 90 minutes, needed 2 or 3 times longer."
Mark Gage
"The nature of our trip was that I was able to see scenic views of the Nordkapp on the cruise in, through a visit to the site, and then on the cruise back out again, allowing different perspectives and great scenic color shots.
A short way from the Nordkapphallen, the barrier along the cliffs disappeared so it would have been quite possible to go 'too close' to the edge. Children and animals should be closely monitored in the area."
Graham Tranter
"Whilst the actual Nordkapp (North Cape) and Globus (Globe) are free to visit, there is a wonderful visitor centre (charges) with cafe and gift shop. It’s worth watching the 10 minute (approx) orientation film in the cinema downstairs (cut into the rock three stories down) and venturing through all the information panels and photographs giving the history of Europe’s most northerly mainland point.
♿️ The Visitor Centre itself is very accessible. Well designed with wide turnstiles, lifts and good signage. The land outside (other than the car park and visitor centre approach) are natural and not so easily accessed."
Peter Williams
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
The North Cape Globe is located on the island of Magerøya. You can drive there via the E69 road, which is connected by an undersea tunnel. Many visitors arrive via cruise ships docking in Honningsvåg, with shuttle buses or organized tours to the Cape.
Yes, the road to North Cape is generally open year-round, though conditions can be challenging due to snow and ice. Winter drives offer a unique experience with potential for Northern Lights.
Honningsvåg is about a 30-minute drive from North Cape, covering approximately 40 kilometers (25 miles).
While driving is common, organized bus tours from Honningsvåg are available, especially for cruise ship passengers. Check local tour operators for schedules.
Road conditions vary by season. In winter, expect snow and ice, requiring caution and potentially winter tires. Summer roads are generally good but can be narrow.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
The iconic globe monument and the surrounding cliff area are free to access. However, entry to the North Cape Visitor Centre, which includes the museum, cinema, and cafe, requires a fee.
The ticket typically includes access to the underground visitor center, an orientation film, historical exhibits, and the gift shop and restaurant facilities.
Opening hours vary seasonally. In summer, it's open longer, often until late to accommodate the midnight sun. In winter, hours may be shorter. It's best to check the official website for current times. The museum closes at 11 pm in summer.
Discounts may be available for children, seniors, or groups. Cruise ship passengers might also have specific package deals. Check with the visitor center or your tour operator.
Yes, you can visit the globe and walk along the cliffs outside the visitor center without purchasing a ticket.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
Besides taking photos with the globe and enjoying the ocean views, you can explore the visitor center's museum and cinema, dine at the restaurant, and experience the unique Arctic light phenomena like the midnight sun or Northern Lights.
The visitor center is accessible and has exhibits that might interest older children. However, the cliff edges are natural and unfenced in some areas, so close supervision of children is essential.
This ceremony marks the crossing of the 71st parallel, a significant geographical achievement. It's a symbolic event for travelers reaching this northern point.
Yes, North Cape is an excellent location for viewing the Northern Lights during the dark winter months, provided the skies are clear.
Some sources note that the visitor center and globe are located on a cape that isn't the absolute northernmost point of continental Europe. The actual northernmost point is a nearby, less accessible cliff.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, the North Cape Visitor Centre has a restaurant and a bakery offering meals, snacks, and coffee.
The restaurant typically serves a range of dishes, often featuring local seafood and Norwegian specialties.
Dining at tourist attractions can be pricier. It's advisable to check menus and prices beforehand or consider bringing your own snacks if on a budget.
While there are no designated picnic areas, you can typically consume your own food outside the visitor center, weather permitting.
Yes, the visitor center complex includes a coffee shop where you can grab a warm drink and relax.
📸 📸 Photography
The iconic globe monument is a must, but also capture the dramatic cliff edges, the vast Arctic Ocean, and the unique light conditions, especially during the midnight sun or if you're lucky with the Northern Lights.
During summer, the midnight sun provides unique, soft lighting for hours. Winter offers dramatic skies and the potential for aurora photography. Early morning or late evening can also offer beautiful light.
Absolutely! North Cape is a prime location for aurora photography during the winter months, offering a stunning backdrop.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive landscapes. For Northern Lights, a tripod and a camera with good low-light performance are essential.
Generally, photography is allowed in public areas. However, be mindful of any specific signage within the visitor center or private areas.
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