Nuuk is the world's smallest capital by population, a compact city of colorful wooden houses perched on a rocky peninsula where the Nuup Kangerlua fjord meets the Labrador Sea. Home to roughly 20,000 people, it blends Greenlandic Inuit culture with Danish colonial heritage, visible in landmarks like the 18th-century Hans Egede House and the striking Nuuk Cathedral. The city also hosts the National Museum of Greenland, where ancient Qilakitsoq mummies are on display.
This walking tour takes you through Nuuk's compact streets, from the colonial old town of Kolonihavn to the modern harbour and surrounding dramatic Arctic scenery. Expect glimpses of fishing boats, sled dogs, and the rugged mountains that frame the city — a rare window into everyday life at the edge of the ice sheet.
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