This is a really unique place, the northernmost point in Europe, apart from Knivskjellodden nearby which is only available through a 30-40 minute walk.
My wife used to work here more than 20 years ago. This was the first visit for myself and our children aged 10 and 8. The North Cape has an exceptional location, but it also causes problems with fog. Many people go there on the journey of their lifetime, only to experience seeing nothing due to fog. We stayed a week in a nearby town, and picked a day with sunshine.
We arrived at 3.45 pm in beautiful sunshine, with clouds surrounding the North Cape and resting majestetically over the ocean. It was actually a pretty quiet day with not so many tourists. We parked our car on the parking, and entered the plateau. We saw the famous globe and the fantastic view. It was for sure a moment We will remember as long as we live!
The entrance fee for a family of four driving a car is 630 NOK. By itself very expensive, but consisering this is a place you visit once in a lifetime, I don't think it's that bad.
In Nordkapphallen you find a cafe, restaurant, souvenir shop, church, exhibition and a cave with films. It is really worth a day's visit!
For a Norwegian, it is strange that the young people who work here come from low cost countries, and talk to you in English. Travelling the world, I always prefer learning local history, culture and geography from local people.