Ålesund

Ålesund Tourist Information Office

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    Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal

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Start your adventure in Ålesund – at the tourist information, you’ll find tips, maps and tickets for fjord, mountain and coastal experiences in Møre og Romsdal.

Tourist information in the heart of Ålesund

In the middle of the beautiful art nouveau town of Ålesund, you’ll find the tourist information centre – a natural starting point for experiences in the city and the Sunnmøre region. Here you’ll get inspiration, guidance, and help with planning your holiday, whether you dream of a fjord cruise to Geiranger, a summit hike in the Sunnmøre Alps, or a cultural walk through the city streets.

Personal guidance and activity booking

The tourist information is open year-round, with extended hours during the summer season. You’ll meet friendly staff with local knowledge and great tips, ready to assist you with practical information and bookings for experiences in Ålesund and the wider region.

You can buy tickets for boat trips, bus tours, and fjord cruises, or book guided tours and activities to destinations like Geiranger, Hjørundfjord, Alnes, and Runde. You’ll also find a small selection of postcards, stamps, and helpful printed materials such as maps and brochures.

Experience Møre og Romsdal

From the Ålesund tourist information centre, the entire Sunnmøre region is within easy reach. With its rich variety of fjords, mountains, and island gems, the region offers a world of contrasts – from the UNESCO-listed Geirangerfjord and dramatic Trollstigen, to surf beaches, coastal museums, and peaceful villages nestled between mountains and sea. Ålesund is a travel hub for further exploration – and the tourist information team is there to help you get where you want to go.

Stop by for helpful advice, local insight and to book excursions or tickets.

Fonte: Visit Northwest