
Nome Travel Guide
Alaska, United States
Nome is a small city of 3,806 people on Alaska’s Bering Sea coast in the United States. Its remote position on the Seward Peninsula makes it an important local centre for western Alaska.
Travellers arriving by air use Nome Airport (OME). The city has a coastal setting, but there are no notable named beaches within 40 kilometres, so beach trips are not a main feature of a visit.
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Plug type Type A & Type B (UK adapter needed)
Emergency 911
Dial code +1
Tipping: Tipping is customary in the United States for various service industries. It's a significant part of service workers' income.
Best time to visit Nome
Jan
-10°13Feb
-9°10Mar
-8°12Apr
-3°9May
5°9Jun
13°11Jul
14°20Aug
12°22Sep
8°13Oct
2°13Nov
-5°10Dec
-10°9Average daily maximums with rainy days per month, from the last three years of weather history.
Things to do in Nome
Old St. Joseph's Catholic Church
christian place of worship
2.1 km
Swanberg Dredge
historic site
4.2 km
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
christian place of worship
3.4 km
Carrie M McLain Memorial Museum
history museum
2.3 km
Our Savior's Lutheran Church
christian place of worship
2 km
Carrie M. McLain Memorial Museum
history museum
2.3 km
St. Joseph Catholic Church
roman catholic place of worship
2.4 km
Bible Baptist Church
baptist place of worship
2.5 km
Getting there
Nome Airport · 0.5 km
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