Population 23,000 / 67.5 degrees north

Kiruna, Sweden

While the Sami have lived here for thousands of years, Kiruna was settled by Swedes in the late 19th century thanks to the discovery of iron ore. Today Kiruna is primarily a mining town, but the town is famous for something else. it is currently being moved 3km to the east as the mine will run under the old town. Kiruna is also the northernmost city in Sweden. 

Fun Facts About Kiruna

Latitude: 67.5 degrees north

Population: 23,000

Hottest month: July

Coldest month: January

Wettest month: July

Windiest month: March

Annual precipitation: 355mm

Kiruna Municipality

In this Travel Guide...

Things to See & Do

Here’s an overview of some of the best things to see and do in Kiruna

Kiruna Church

Kiruna Church is one of the few buildings that will be moved to the new town. It is designed to look like a huge Sami kota. 

LKAB Mine

It is possible to join a guided tour down into the mine. LKAB is the name of the state-owned company that runs the mine, and the tour is a fascinating look at how the mine works. 

Hikes, Day Trips & Experiences

Looking to go for a hike or take part in a unique experience? Here are our recommendations!

Jukkasjarvi

A short drive from Kiruna is Jukkasjarvi. This small village has an excellent Sami museum, one of the oldest churches in Lapland, and the original Snow Hotel. 

Road-Trips

We currently have no road-trips out of Kiruna

Self-Guided Walks

We currently have no self-guided walks for Kiruna

Kiruna on YouTube

Watch our YouTube videos featuring Kiruna

Copenhagen City Centre Walking Tour

Follow me for an early morning walk around Copenhagen. 

Uniquely Kiruna

Here are some things that you must do and try in Kiruna

Town on the move

There’s no other place like it. As Kiruna is moved east, buildings are being torn down and new ones are being constructed. It makes for an interesting visit – be sure to ask the locals for their opinion on all of this. 

History of Kiruna

It is believed that the area around Kiruna has been inhabited for at least 6,000 years, and the mountains Kiirunavaara and Luossavaara have been known by the Sami people. 

The area has been known for being rich in minerals since the 17th century, but due to the harsh climate it wasn’t possible to mine here. Once the railway was constructed between LuleÃ¥ and Narvik in 1884, it was finally possible to start mining. The mining company was founded in 1890 and is called LKAB (named after the two mountains and ‘ab’ is a term for a company in Swedish). The town was constructed for the workers and the population boomed. During World War II, Swedish iron ore from Kiruna was of major importance for the Nazis. 

Kiruna got city rights in 1948 and started to get large amounts of money from the mine. The city centre was renovated in 1953 and most buildings from before 1920 were destroyed. 

Kiruna Today

In 2004, it was decided that the town had to be moved east or risk collapsing into the mine. In 2010, the council chose the location for the new town. 

As of October 2023, most of the old town buildings have been torn down, and residents have been moved into the new town. 

Travel Information

Getting Here

Fly: Kiruna has an airport with direct flights to Stockholm and other destinations in Sweden. 

Drive: Kiruna is located on the E10 highway that runs across Swedish Lapland towards Norway.

Train: There are daily overnight trains to Stockholm, or you can take a train to Narvik in Norway. 

Ferry: No ferries

Getting Around

It takes approximately 40 minutes to walk between the old town and the new town, or you can take a 15 minute bus ride. 

Shops

Places to Eat

Cafes & Bakeries

 

Quick Bites

 

Reasonable Restaurants

 

High End & Unique Eats

 

Places to Stay

Hostels

 

B&Bs and Guesthouses

Camp Ripan is a campground with hotel rooms and chalets located on a mountain in the old town. Great for those who want to be outdoors. 

Chains & Mid-Range

Hotel Arctic Eden is located in the old town. 

High End & Unique Properties

Scandic Kiruna is in the new town and is a very nice, new hotel. 

Sunrise/Sunset & Weather Averages

January

Sunrise: 10:10am

Sunset: 1:26pm

Average Temperature: -12C (10F)

February

Sunrise: 7:58am

Sunset: 3:49pm

Average Temperature: -11C (12F)

March

Sunrise: 5:58am

Sunset: 5:39pm

Average Temperature: -7.1C (19F)

April

Sunrise: 4:47am

Sunset: 8:33pm

Average Temperature: -1.3C (30F)

May

Sunrise: 2:27am

Sunset: 10:48pm

Average Temperature: 5C (40F)

June

Midnight sun

Average Temperature: 10C (50F)

July

Midnight sun until 17 July

Average Temperature: 14C (57F)

August

Sunrise: 4:01am

Sunset: 9:22pm

Average Temperature: 12C (53F)

September

Sunrise: 5:57am

Sunset: 7:08pm

Average Temperature: 6.5C (44F)

October

Sunrise: 7:43am

Sunset: 5:04pm

Average Temperature: -1C (31F)

November

Sunrise: 8:51am

Sunset: 1:54pm

Average Temperature: -6.5C (20F)

December

Polar night

Average Temperature: -9C (15F)

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