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Scandic Hotels – in all major cities from north to south
Nordic Choice Hotels – a different hotel company
Thon Hotels – with fantastic breakfast
Hostelling International – the door to Norway
Radisson Blu Hotels – discover your favourite destinations
Widerøe – the largest regional airline in Scandinavia
AutoEurope – always a smooth car rental experience
Vy express – travel with bus throughout Norway
DFDS – Europe’s leading ferry operator 2012-2020
Rent-A-Wreck – the smart car rental alternative
Arctic Campers – Norway’s camper van rental
NOR-WAY Bussekspress – travel green with express busses
Vy – it should be easy to travel green
Hurtigruten – "The World’s Most Beautiful Sea Voyage"
Authentic Scandinavia – exciting Norway tours
Up Norway – tailored journeys
Norrøna Hvitserk – expeditions and adventure holidays
Fjord Tours – experience Norway in a nutshell® with one ticket
50 Degrees North – unforgettable tailor-made and small group tours to Norway
Discover Norway – skiing, biking and hiking tours in Norway
Norwegian Holidays – low-price package holidays with Norwegian. Flight, hotel and rental car
Secret Atlas – Svalbard and Northern Norway. Small Ship with 12 guests.
DanCenter – your specialist in holiday homes in Norway
Norgesbooking – book your perfect cabin stay in Norway
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Go for a stroll along Trondheim’s cobbled streets aligned with niche shops, explore famous attractions such as the Nidaros Cathedral and Archbishop’s Palace, and tuck into locally produced goodies at the city’s many restaurants.
There are many highlights in Trondheim, Norway's third-largest city. The Nidaros Cathedral in the centre is an impressive sight. The cathedral’s history also makes it a hugely popular pilgrimage destination in Europe.
Some of the city’s most popular museums include Trondheim Art Museum, National Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum) and the Archbishop’s Palace (Erkebispegården). A museum with another kind of artistic expression is Rockheim, Norway’s national museum for popular music.
With some 40,000 students in Trondheim, there is always something fun going on. Enjoy live music or look for bargains in the many niche shops in the city’s charming neighbourhoods.
Just outside the city centre, you’ll find Bymarka, a vast outdoor area ideal for long walks any time of year, and for skiing in the winter.
Check out these insider tips for a long weekend in Trondheim!
Trondheim invests heavily in locally produced food and drink, so you have every opportunity to taste new flavours you won’t find anywhere else.
Find more inspiration and information at Trondheim’s official website.
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Historical sites and cultural gems – explore some of the highlights.
Gamle Bybro (The Old Town Bridge) was first built on this site in 1681 at the same time as the Kristiansten…
Go to: The Old Town BridgeGamle Bybro (The Old Town Bridge) was first built on this site in 1681 at the same time as the Kristiansten…
Kristiansten Fortress is one of Trondheim’s main landmarks. The fort was built after the great city fire in…
Go to: Kristiansten FortressKristiansten Fortress is one of Trondheim’s main landmarks. The fort was built after the great city fire in…
Trondheim by Boat is a unique experience where we show you our lovely town from a very different perspective!
Go to: Trondheim by boatTrondheim by Boat is a unique experience where we show you our lovely town from a very different perspective!
From comfy hotels to cosy cabins. Find your home away from home in Trondheim.
Founded in 1870, Britannia Hotel was built to serve British aristocrats who visited Trondheim for its…
Go to: Britannia HotelFounded in 1870, Britannia Hotel was built to serve British aristocrats who visited Trondheim for its…
Imagine that you’re levitating in a safe and quiet place. Stress and worries slowly drifts away, and your…
Go to: Bare Flyt TrondheimImagine that you’re levitating in a safe and quiet place. Stress and worries slowly drifts away, and your…
Radisson Blu Royal Garden Hotel is centrally located on the banks of the Nidelven river.
Go to: Radisson Blu Royal Garden HotelRadisson Blu Royal Garden Hotel is centrally located on the banks of the Nidelven river.
Scandic Bakklandet is in the heart of Trondheim, next to the Nidelven river and the Bakke Bro bridge.
Go to: Scandic Bakklandet HotelScandic Bakklandet is in the heart of Trondheim, next to the Nidelven river and the Bakke Bro bridge.
Scandic Lerkendal is one of the largest convention facilities in the Nordic region and is Norway's tallest…
Go to: Scandic LerkendalScandic Lerkendal is one of the largest convention facilities in the Nordic region and is Norway's tallest…
The Nidaros Pilgrim’s Hostel has an idyllic location on the banks of the Nidelven river next to the Nidaros…
Go to: Nidaros Pilgrim CentreThe Nidaros Pilgrim’s Hostel has an idyllic location on the banks of the Nidelven river next to the Nidaros…
Get the best offers from our partners Radisson Blu Hotels, Scandic Hotels, Nordic Choice Hotels, and Thon Hotels.
Get the best offers from our partners Radisson Blu Hotels, Scandic Hotels, Nordic Choice Hotels, and Thon Hotels.
Combining arctic ingredients and flavors from Manhatten, Marcus Samuelsson has created an exciting restaurant…
Go to: Kitchen & TableCombining arctic ingredients and flavors from Manhatten, Marcus Samuelsson has created an exciting restaurant…
Døgnvill wanted to create a burger bar for adults where they served great burgers at affordable prices in a…
Go to: Døgnvill Burger TrondheimDøgnvill wanted to create a burger bar for adults where they served great burgers at affordable prices in a…
To Rom og Kjøkken is a restaurant in Trondheim focusing on high quality every step of the way.
Go to: To Rom og KjøkkenTo Rom og Kjøkken is a restaurant in Trondheim focusing on high quality every step of the way.
We have the nicest backyard in Trondheim and the most unique atmosphere!
Go to: Baklandet SkydsstationWe have the nicest backyard in Trondheim and the most unique atmosphere!
The city’s only neo bistro draws inspiration from the whole world with elements from both junk food and…
Go to: Bula NeobistroThe city’s only neo bistro draws inspiration from the whole world with elements from both junk food and…
With a panoramic view of the Nidelven river, you will discover Brasserie Bakklandet, where some of Norway’s…
Go to: Brasseri BakklandetWith a panoramic view of the Nidelven river, you will discover Brasserie Bakklandet, where some of Norway’s…
When starting Kraft Bodega, the founders wanted to create the place they have been missing in the city’s…
Go to: Kraft BodegaWhen starting Kraft Bodega, the founders wanted to create the place they have been missing in the city’s…
One of the city’s cosiest cafés with a high level of creativity serving food in a class of its own.
Go to: Sellanraa Bok & BarOne of the city’s cosiest cafés with a high level of creativity serving food in a class of its own.
From festivals and concerts to shows and exhibitions. See what’s on!
Get in-depth travel information on Trondheim’s official website.
Plan your trip to Trondheim with Entur.
There are daily trains from Oslo and Bodø to Trondheim.
Trondheim can also be easily reached by train from many other Norwegian cities.
There are several daily bus departures from Oslo and other major cities to Trondheim. Travel time from Oslo is around 8 hours.
Both north-bound and south-bound, the coastal express Hurtigruten calls daily at Trondheim.
The Norwegian north-south highway E6 passes Trondheim, while the coastal highway E39 has its terminus at Klett, 10 kilometres south of Trondheim.
You can also drive from Oslo to Trondheim on Rv3, also called The green shortcut.
Trondheim Airport serves international and national flights.
From the airport, you can go by express bus or train to Trondheim.
Bus travel in Trondheim is operated by AtB, which offers a network of routes covering nearly all of the city. There are frequent departures during the day, less frequent during evenings.
Cool neighbourhoods with lots of art, the world’s northernmost Gothic cathedral, charming cafés, and plenty of outdoors activities like hiking and skiing. Get the locals’ best tips on what to do in Norway’s third-largest city.
Is it possible to restore faith in life by walking? Kes Blans from the Netherlands had beaten cancer but had lost his ability to trust life. A pilgrimage from Oslo to Trondheim changed everything.
Can’t decide between a city break and a hiking holiday? Norway’s largest towns give you the best of two worlds – both urban life and unspoilt nature! Here are five tips for hiking in the city.
The last few years, Oslo’s Grünerløkka area may have stolen the headlines when it comes to hip districts. But all the major cities in Norway have cool neighbourhoods where locals go to hang out, eat great food and have a good time.
There are not many places in the world where you can experience both city life and fantastic ski conditions on the same day, but Norway is one of them. Here are tips for ski trips near the big cities.
In Trondheim, the idea of “local food” has deep, natural roots that constantly find new ways. This culinary destination is nicely located in the epicentre of everything fresh from the inland and the sea.