In Trondheim, everything is easily accessible and close. This means you don’t have to carefully plan your day, but rather take things as they come. You can sit in a café and read newspapers for hours, and still have enough time for some shopping and maybe an impulse visit to a gallery. You can fish for salmon right here in the city, stroll along idyllic river promenades, go see one of the country’s best football teams at their home field, experience Trønder theatre and treat yourself to a five-course meal you will remember for the rest of your life.

You can do exactly what you feel like when you visit Trondheim. Wake up in a city that does not require planning; just go out and see what happens!

 

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A museum that welcomes families, where children can enjoy the new games and exhibits as they learn through playing. See a film about the School ship Tordenskiold, exhibitions on the days of sail and Trondheim as a harbour city. Read more

Namasté

Namasté is Norwegian design inspired by oriental textile traditions.
A tour of Trondheim and its outskirts. We visit the Haltdalen Stave church at the Trøndelag Folkmuseum, pass the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Kristiansten Fort, the Royal Residence and the Cathedral. A brief stop at the viewpoint for photography. Contact guideservice@visittrondheim.no for booking. Read more
Built in 1705. The earliest wooden octagonal church in Norway and Sweden. Next to Trondheim's Hospital (founded in 1277). Photo: Jørn Adde © Trondheim kommune Read more
Ringve Museum's Museum Shop has a wide selection of musical gifts for every age. Read more
The norwegian artists Håkon Bleken and Inger Sitters gift to Trondheim Art Museum and the inhabitants of Trondheim. In this old building from around 1840 you will always find works by Bleken and Sitter, but you will also find interesting contemporary art. Read more

Mercursenteret (Shopping centre)

Shopping centre with a young image
Trøndelag Food Festival in the Trondheim city center, lasting from 2nd to 4th of August 2012. Exhibitors will present bountiful stalls with the best of what the Trøndelag region has to offer when it comes to foods and food culture. Here you can experience the variety in local foods, cuisines and food expertise. You can taste local food and dishes,... Read more
Trondheim Jazzfestival features mainly contemporary and exiting Scandinavian and European jazz. We focus particularly on the interaction between the performers and the audience by means of the Fokus-lectures. In October we also present a vibrant side-festival named Jazzfest Ung (Young) for aspiring jazz musicians and a young audience.   Read more