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Cities of the Midnight Sun

These cities are living under the midnight sun right now, with the Sun never dipping below the horizon.

Recalculated daily. Last updated 4 juin 2026.

# Ville Pays Statut
🥇 Alta Norway Midnight sun (24h daylight)
🥈 Tromsø Norway Midnight sun (24h daylight)
🥉 Talnakh Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
4 Zapolyarnyy Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
5 Dudinka Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
6 Nikel Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
7 Kayyerkan Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
8 Norilsk Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
9 Gadzhiyevo Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
10 Polyarnyy Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
11 Severomorsk Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
12 Murmansk Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
13 Murmashi Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
14 Harstad Norway Midnight sun (24h daylight)
15 Narvik Norway Midnight sun (24h daylight)
16 Olenegorsk Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
17 Monchegorsk Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)
18 Kiruna Sweden Midnight sun (24h daylight)
19 Nar'yan-Mar Russia Midnight sun (24h daylight)

What Causes the Midnight Sun?

The midnight sun happens when a place is tilted so far toward the Sun that our star never sets, circling the sky instead of dipping below the horizon. It occurs above the Arctic Circle (and below the Antarctic Circle) around the local summer solstice. The closer a city is to the pole, the longer its midnight-sun season lasts, from a single day at the polar circle to months at the highest latitudes.

For residents this means around-the-clock daylight, which affects sleep, energy use, and a whole tradition of late-night festivals and sports. The cities listed here are experiencing the midnight sun on 4 juin 2026, ordered by how far they sit from the equator.

Frequently Asked Questions: Cities of the Midnight Sun

What is the midnight sun?
The midnight sun is a natural phenomenon where the Sun stays visible 24 hours a day, occurring in summer in regions inside the Arctic and Antarctic circles.
Where can you see the midnight sun?
In far-northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Canada, Alaska, Iceland and Greenland during their summer, and in parts of Antarctica during the southern summer.
How long does the midnight sun last?
From a single day right at the polar circle to several months near the poles. The higher the latitude, the longer the Sun stays up.

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