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Trondheim

Norway's capital of technology is a lively and historical university town, and home to the famous Nidaros Cathedral.

Attractions in Trondheim

Nidaros Cathedral, Munkholmen island and Stiftsgården are the most important of the many historical attractions in Trondheim. Rockheim is the recent.

Nidaros Cathedral

Nidaros Cathedral is Norway's national sanctuary, and was built over the grave of St. Olav, Norway's patron saint.

Go on a cruise with Hurtigruten

Witness stunning scenery with Hurtigruten along the Norwegian coast. Travel the entire voyage from Bergen to Kirkenes, or hop on and off as you wish.

Hiking along the St. Olav Ways

Walking one of the pilgrim ways lets you discover Norway’s rich religious and cultural heritage as well as the spectacular landscape.

The Pilgrims' Route to Trondheim

The old Pilgrims' Route between Oslo and Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim was reopened the summer of 1997.

What to do in Trondheim

Enjoy the local culture at the Olavsfestdagene Festival or other festivals, or take part in outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, cycling or golf.

Tourist information in Trondheim

The tourist information office in central Trondheim is easy to find in the market square. Here you will also find a guide service.

Getting to Trondheim and around

Trondheim is situated in Central Norway and is easily accessible from all parts of the country.

Eating in Trondheim

There are many restaurants, pubs and bars in Trondheim. Most are located in the city centre, in Bakklandet or in Solsiden.

Shopping in Trondheim

Trondheim has a small and intimate city centre with designer shops and large department stores.

Where to stay in Trondheim

Trondheim has a long hospitality tradition and can offer a wide range of accommodation options, from small bed and breakfasts to larger hotels.

Key facts about Trondheim

Trondheim is the third largest city in Norway, with 176,000 inhabitants. It is a lively university city and Norway's capital of technology.
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Excursions en route

Hurtigruten’s extensive programme of excursions takes advantage of local guides and benefits from calling at ports that larger ships cannot reach.
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Classic and short voyages

The Classic Round Voyage with Hurtigruten is a 12 day journey, but there are also shorter options available.
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Explore authentic Norway with Hurtigruten

A Hurtigruten voyage is arguably the best way to experience Norway. Discover fjords, waterways and ports that other ships cannot reach.
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Hiking offers along the pilgrims' routes

Choose the pilgrim's route you want to walk, and plan your stay at the Nidaros Pilgrim Centre in Trondheim.
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Best Western Hotels Norway

Best Western Hotels Norway is part of Best Western International, the world’s largest hotel brand with more than 4,000 hotels in 80 countries.
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Cheap flights to Trondheim

Fly Norwegian – the easy, pleasant and affordable way to visit Trondheim.
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Rica Hotels

Rica Hotels is the largest hotel chain in Norway, and it covers most of the country.
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Four seasons with Hurtigruten

Every season has its charm; the northern lights in winter, the Arctic awakening in spring, the midnight sun in summer and the vivid colours in autumn.

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