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Discover Ilulissat’s highlights on a 2-hour private walking tour for $257.42, exploring landmarks, museums, and the UNESCO Icefjord with a professional guide.
If you’re visiting Ilulissat and want a personalized introduction to this Arctic town, the Discover Gems of Ilulissat: A Private Walking Tour offers a well-rounded glance at its key sights. Priced at $257.42 per person for roughly 2 hours, this tour is ideal for small groups seeking an intimate experience with a knowledgeable local guide. The tour’s private format ensures a tailored experience, with the flexibility to focus on areas that interest your group most.
While it does not include admission fees for the stops, the tour covers several notable landmarks that reveal the city’s history, art, and connection to its stunning natural surroundings. This experience is particularly suitable for first-time visitors eager to maximize their time and learn engaging stories about Ilulissat’s life and environment. Keep in mind that the pace is moderate, and some stops involve admission fees not included in the tour price.


This private walking tour caters exclusively to your group, avoiding crowded group experiences. The guide leads you through Ilulissat’s charming streets and landmarks, sharing stories about the city’s history, art, and local life. The personalized approach allows for tailored discussions and flexibility during the visit.
The tour begins at The Bank of Greenland at Kussangajaannguaq 4. The guide provides practical details at the start, ensuring everyone knows where to meet and how the tour will proceed. The walking pace is manageable for most, making it accessible to a wide range of participants.
This tour features four key stops, each offering a different perspective on Ilulissat:
– Ilulissat Kunstmuseum: Housed in a building dating back to 1932, this museum displays local art and historical artifacts. Entrance fees are not included, so plan accordingly.
– World of Greenland: This company organizes various excursions, including boat trips and helicopter tours, and services cruise ships. While the tour does not include activities here, the stop provides insight into additional options for exploring Greenland.
– Ilulissat History Museum: Erected in 1971 and used as a museum since 1939, this site honors explorer Knud Rasmussen. It was rebuilt after a fire in 2011, preserving its significance.
– Icefjord Centre: The Icefjord Centre educates visitors about climate change, ice history, and local culture through its exhibition, “The Tale of Ice.” Admission fees are not included, but the center offers a compelling look at Ilulissat’s natural environment.
Your local guide enriches the tour with stories about Ilulissat’s history and daily life in the town. One review highlights how the guide makes the city’s storytelling engaging, sharing fascinating facts and legends that deepen understanding of Ilulissat’s unique character.
Since the tour lasts around 2 hours, it’s a manageable way to see a variety of sights without feeling rushed. It’s suitable for most travelers, though visitors should be prepared for walking and be aware that some stops involve additional fees if they choose to explore further.

The Ilulissat Art Museum is a key cultural site, originally built to house managers and commercial principals in 1932. Its architecture and exhibits reflect the local artistic scene and historical past. While admission isn’t included, the museum offers insight into Greenlandic art and the city’s development.
Though not part of the tour’s activities, the World of Greenland stop provides context for the region’s adventurous offerings. Their services include trekking, boat trips, and sightseeing flights, making Ilulissat a hub for outdoor and aerial exploration beyond the walking tour.
Dedicated to Knud Rasmussen, this museum stands as a testament to Greenland’s exploration history. Rebuilt after a fire, it continues to serve as a repository of local history and exploration stories. Visitors can learn about the city’s past through exhibits housed within this historic building.
The Icefjord Centre stands out as a modern educational hub, offering exhibitions like “The Tale of Ice” that explore climate change and glacial history. The center emphasizes Ilulissat’s natural environment and invites visitors to reflect on environmental issues affecting the Arctic.
The tour begins at The Bank of Greenland at Kussangajaannguaq 4 and concludes in Ilulissat. The guide provides this information at the start, ensuring clarity for participants.
This is a private activity, meaning only your group participates, creating a more relaxed and personalized atmosphere. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with no specific mention of physical requirements or accessibility issues.
Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are non-refundable, so planning accordingly is important.

This 2-hour private tour offers a compact but insightful exploration of Ilulissat’s cultural and natural highlights. The local guide’s storytelling brings the city’s landmarks to life, making it a great choice for first-time visitors who want to learn about the art, history, and environment of this Arctic town.
While admission fees for museums and the Icefjord Centre are not included, the stops selected provide a well-rounded glimpse into Ilulissat’s identity. The tour’s private format and flexible pace are especially appealing for groups seeking a tailored experience without the crowds.
This tour balances informative stops with personalized attention. It’s a worthwhile choice for those wanting a structured yet intimate overview of Ilulissat’s charm and significance.
“This walking tour was worth it for exploring lulissat city, which is like a small town in an epic landscape. We took a lot of photos for memories o…”

What is included in the tour price?
The tour fee covers professional local guide services. Admission fees for Ilulissat Kunstmuseum, World of Greenland, Knud Rasmussen Museum, and Icefjord Centre are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for about 2 hours, providing enough time to visit four key sites without feeling rushed.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at The Bank of Greenland located at Kussangajaannguaq 4 and ends in Ilulissat, Greenland.
Is this tour suitable for all physical abilities?
The tour involves walking between stops, making it accessible for most travelers. No specific physical requirements are noted.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before the scheduled start. Late cancellations are non-refundable.
Are there group discounts available?
The tour features group discounts, making it a good option for families or small groups wanting a private experience.
Do I need to buy admission tickets in advance?
No, but you should be prepared to purchase tickets for the individual attractions if you wish to visit the museums and Icefjord Centre.
What kind of stories will the guide tell?
Expect to hear fascinating facts about Ilulissat’s history, art, and local legends. The guide shares insights into what makes Ilulissat unique as Greenland’s most popular destination.
Is this tour good for first-time visitors?
Absolutely; the tour is designed to give a rundown of Ilulissat’s main sights and cultural highlights, making it perfect for newcomers.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $257.42 per person. While not including admission fees, the tour offers valuable perspective and personalized attention.