Relax! 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 Trøndelag 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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Experience sailing with Crazy Coyote!We create adventurous experiences for privat people and companies. We have many years of experience in the event business, and would like to taylor make a different tour according to your preferences. Read more
Historical and modern collections of furniture, silver, textiles,etc. Read more
Trondheim has 125 city bikes available for citizens and tourists. You will find the bikes in 12 bicycle racks in and around the city centre (from May through October). The bikes are locked to the racks with electronic locks which can be unlocked with an electronical card. In order to rent a bicycle, you need to purchase a subscription card at the... Read more
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
Gallery Oluf features regulare exhibitions of glasswork, ceramics, porcelain etc. Read more
High speed RIB rafting at the Trondheim FjordFjord rafting in beautiful nature combined with various activities on shore. Read more
Have you ever been inside a camera? Experience Camera Obscura by the river near the Radisson Blu Royal Garden hotel. Guided tour on request.Booking/information tel.  73 59 61 23 or e-mail to post@vitensenteret.com  Read more
Pirsenteret, Brattøra. Bus to Pier terminal. Gift from Americans of Scandinavian heritage for Trondheim?s Millennium in 1997. In honour of emigrants who left Norway to seek freedom and opportunity in the USA. This monument is an exact copy of the original in Seattle. Read more
Trondheim's execution ground in ancient times. Benedictine monks built a monastery on the island very early in the 11th century, probably one of the first two monastries in Scandinavia. In 1658 it was converted into a prison and fortress, later becoming a customs house. Its most famous inmate was the Danish Count Peder Griffenfeld, who spent 18... Read more
In calm and beautiful surroundings the gift shop offers uniqe products connected to the Nidaros Cathedral and the Archbishop´s Palace.The gift shop offers quality products and souvenirs for both local inhabitants of Trondheim aswell as tourists visiting from abroad. Amongst locally produced craftmenship we offer products from the Restauration... Read more