Private Tour
Available languages
3 hours
Mobile ticket
This guided walking tour offers a deep dive into Greenland’s capital. Start in Katuaq Center where your guide introduces the city’s rich history. Stroll past important landmarks like the Hans Egede Statue and Nuuk Cathedral, and gain insights into Greenlandic culture and daily life.
Enter the Greenland National Museum for a guided visit, where you’ll encounter artifacts, mummies, and traditional items that tell the story of Inuit life. Afterward, enjoy a curated Greenlandic tasting experience featuring local specialties—both sweet and savory—served in a cozy indoor venue.
Perfect for those looking to explore, learn, and taste Nuuk in just a few hours.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Katuaq Cultural Centre
Begin your journey at Nuuk’s iconic cultural venue, inspired by the northern lights. A striking symbol of modern Greenlandic design.
Nuuk Center
Stroll through Greenland’s largest shopping mall and the main pedestrian street, where daily life in Nuuk comes alive.
Greenlandic tasting set at Café Nuan
Guided walking tour through central Nuuk
Cultural stories and landmark highlights
Entry to the National Museum of Greenland
Local guide fluent in English
Additional food or drinks
Pick-up and Drop-off: Rates available upon request
3 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
mikebaykov,,Dec 30, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
I have traveled to so many places around the world, but Greenland is unique, unlike anything you have read about or expected to see. That is why I booked this walking tour with some trepidation—would they show me an overly embellished version of Nuuk? How happy I was when all my fears proved to be unfounded. Our guide, Sikki, was the most open-minded, down-to-earth, empathetic, and extremely honest local I could have dreamed of. Besides being a brilliant storyteller (as most Greenlanders turn out to be), Sikki knew how to make the most of even the smallest story; how to draw your attention not only to the popular sights in the city, but also to the people behind them; to the spirits and stories that fill them. Whether you ask him about the symbols on the flag, the connections between Greenlanders and Danes, polar bears and how to protect yourself from them, or how to hunt with a harpoon—at the end of the tour, you will feel that you have learned much more about the people—their beliefs, dreams, and hopes—than about where the country's prime minister lives (and why he likes to go to his fellow citizens' parties). To say that I recommend it is an understatement. I think that if you are in this city for even a day, you should do everything you can to book this tour. What's more - Rob - this extremely nice guy from the team who was responsible for facilitating the meeting not only welcomed me and my friend with cappuccinos on a freezing December morning (I must admit that this melted my heart), but he also took one of my hobbies seriously - sending postcards. I urgently needed stamps, and although I had no idea where the post office in Nuuk was, by the end of the tour with Sikki I already had the stamps I needed to send the postcards on their long journey home. What else do you need when you're so far from home, except people who make you feel at home.







TotalGourmand,,Dec 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Nuuk is the biggest city in Greenland and the smallest capital in the world with a population of around 20,000 people, more than third of the country. It can be trace back to 2200 BCE where relics of habitation by Inuit peoples have been found. The Danish name for Nuuk was Godthåb. In 1728 Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans Egede landed and preached Christianity here; the stone he used to stand on to preach is supposed to be preserved near the cultural centre, where a viewing platform has been erected to avoid visitors approaching the enclosed stone. Nuuk is located on the south-west coast, has the largest fjord systems in the world and is accessible directly by air. The centre of Nuuk is quite compact and it is easy to walk to most of the attractions. At the old Colonial Harbour where the former fish market was located, a legendary statue sits in the harbour depicting Mother of the Sea, Sedna. The statue is sited so that it above the water level at low tide but submerged at high tide. There are various legends that relate to a father and his daughter where for one reason or another when they are out at sea she falls in to the sea. Her cut fingers become seals, walruses and whales, and she becomes protector of all sea animals. If marine hunters overkill marine animals then she hides them in her hair to protect the rest. It is not until a shaman dives to comb her hair that the animals are freed. As there are no road connections to other towns, people have to have a boat to travel between towns. Nuuk has the largest marina in Greenland. On the other side of the fjord where the marina is, the new airport has been built and nearby an old historic cemetery runs down to the water’s edge. In the city centre a walk about the cultural centre, university area and other cultural buildings. On the way there was a sculpture of diving playful seals. In an annual snow sculpture competition one year it won the first prize. The city decided to have a bronze sculpture copy made and erected in the cultural area of the city. As the marine animals form most of diet of the people the sculpture represents respect for the animal and its role in sustaining communities in Greenland. A visit to a local family in their home and taste their home prepared food. which consisted of boiled whale blubber, dried herring slices, homemade cumin based biscuits were served with hot herbal tea made from herbs collected from the mountain side. Vegetables form very little part of their diet.





Jen G,,Aug 15, 2025
- Review from Viator
Really great tour, especially when you first arrive. The guide incorporated a lot of her personal experiences with the folklore and growing up in a unique place with the history and things we saw. The food was excellent, especially since the place was in the newer part of town which I may have never see otherwise. Would recommend to anyone visiting.
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