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Within the Arctic Circle, Svalbard sees the midnight sun from late April to late August, offering visitors a chance to witness the sun shining at midnight.
Iceland's capital enjoys the midnight sun during summer months, extending daylight hours for visitors to enjoy.
Known as the Gateway to the Arctic, Tromsø experiences the midnight sun from late May to mid-July, creating a magical glow that lasts around the clock.
The northernmost US city experiences the midnight sun from August to September, with the sun circling the sky continuously without setting.
Fairbanks offers another Alaskan spot where the sun remains visible throughout the night during the summer solstice.
Kiruna sees the midnight sun from late May to mid-July, providing opportunities for wilderness excursions and midnight sun safaris in Lapland.
Located on the Kola Peninsula, Murmansk, the largest city north of the Arctic Circle, enjoys the midnight sun from late May to mid-July, allowing visitors to explore its Soviet-era architecture.
As the largest settlement in Svalbard, Longyearbyen provides a remote Arctic experience with the midnight sun visible from late April to late August, offering various outdoor activities for visitors.