Capitol View is located high above sea level and adapted to the surrounding nature for optimal viewing conditions. Lake Vandsøen, Nuuk city, Godthåbsfjorden and the mountains, which rise beautifully in all directions, are excerpts of what pampers the eye daily and constantly transforms with the graceful change of seasons. A very special experience awaits when the striking northern lights illuminate Nuuk's arctic night.
While most new developments bloom farther and farther from the city centre, Imeqarfik stands out with its convenient proximity to Nuuk's urban life. From the front door, it is less than 500 meters to the nearest school and sports hall and about a ten-minute walk to the center, where you will find cozy cafes, fine restaurants and a wide selection of shops and shopping opportunities.
Greenland's capital offers it all, but with its approximately 20,000 inhabitants, it has a charming small-town atmosphere. Its clear advantages are cultural diversity and a unique surrounding nature. Local artists, musicians and designers continue to convey the country's deep-rooted legends and traditions, while international focus on Greenland's qualities is steadily increasing. The country's unspoilt nature in particular attracts visitors who diligently explore by water, on skis, in a sled or on foot.
With a short driving distance to Nuuk Airport and direct flight connections to Billund, Copenhagen and New York, among others, the distance to the rest of the world is further shortened and creates fertile ground for the urban and scenic capital region to become a popular holiday and leisure destination.
Fly directly to Nuuk
from international airports
such as Newark in New York,
Copenhagen, Billund and Aalborg.