Getting There in Narvik
Edit ThisBy plane: Evenes airport (IATA designator "EVE") is located halfway between Narvik and the nearby city of Harstad, with which it shares the airport. Non-stop jet service is available from the Capital, Oslo, on Braathens and Norwegian Air Shuttle. The flight is approximately 1 hr 35 minutes long. In addition, regional, turboprop flights are available to several destinations within Northern Norway.
By Rail: Narvik is the northernmost city in Norway with rail-service. The 42 kilometer Ofotbanen branch line links the city to Kiruna in Sweden, where connections can be made to the entire Swedish Rail System. Note that Narvik is not connected to the Norwegian State Railroad network. The Nordpilen train offers comfortable overnight service (featuring a restaurant and an on-board big-screen movie theater) to Stockholm.
By car: Located about 1 350 km north of Oslo, expect about 19 hrs driving time between the two cities, following European route E-6 the entire time. Easy connections to Sweden (via route E-10), the Lofoten islands (by road only, or by road and ferry), and the rest of Northern Norway (including Tromso and the North Cape).
