As the capital and largest city of Greenland, Nuuk also serves as the seat of government for the Sermersooq municipality. Nuuk started as a small fishing settlement with a harbor but has since broken into the trading industry. A prominent feature of Nuuk is its imposing structures; high-rise blocks that have led to it being dubbed 'soulless'. However, they are not the only sites in Nuuk. The Hans Egede's House, Nuuk cathedral, Frelsers Kirke, the National Museum, Katuaq Cultural center, the City Hall and the Institute of natural resources are some of the attractions of Nuuk.
Sightseeing tours in Nuuk to the abandoned settlement of Kangeq offer one a peephole into the early days of Greenland. Voyages into glacier areas are delightful activities as the icebergs of Ice Fiord present themselves for boat tours in Nuuk. Paddleboarding is as popular as the Nuuk structures and early settlement areas as visitors tame the waters of Greenland in Nuuk water sports activities. Outdoor activities in Nuuk can never be overrated with the Quassussuaq Mountain hike that presents both a challenge to hikers and an adrenaline rush to all with the magnificent stand of the Nuuk cathedral to fascinate all visitors.
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