Kiruna, located in Swedish Lapland, serves as a tourist information center that highlights the unique contrasts of the Arctic region. Visitors can experience phenomena such as the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun, which are significant attractions in this part of the world. The area is also notable for housing Sweden's highest mountain and the world's largest underground iron ore mine, providing insights into both natural and industrial features of the region.
The center offers information about the rich Sami culture, which has deep historical roots in the area, and details about the ongoing urban transformation of Kiruna. It provides insights into the eight distinct seasons experienced in Kiruna, showcasing the diverse activities and natural beauty available throughout the year. Additionally, the center serves as a visitor hub for LKAB, the mining company, and promotes various winter activities that take advantage of the Arctic environment.
Kiruna is also celebrating 125 years of its history, making it a significant location for those interested in both cultural heritage and natural experiences. The tourist information center plays a key role in facilitating access to these unique offerings, ensuring that visitors can fully appreciate the area's cultural and environmental richness.




