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 the inside life of Rosenborg Soccer Club.Guided tour in Norwegian and/or English, daily on weekdayls during the summer season.Book here: Read more
Ringve museum is Norway's National Museum for music and musical instruments with items from all over the world. The museum can offer two permanent exhibitions. "The Museum in the Manor House" comprises the oldest section, and has been preserved as it looked when Ringve's founder, Victoria Bachke, opened the museum in 1952. "The Museum in the Barn"... Read more
Thune is today one of the leading names in the high-end jewelry and watch industry in Norway with a total of 18 shops. The company is today owned by Mr. Erling Bjerke, and has been run by him since 1988. In addition to our own production of beautiful jewelry, we are proud to represent international great brands such as Chopard, Omega, Breitling,... Read more
Ravnkloa at the lower end of Munkegata. The city's fish market and the old Ravnkloa clock. Boat departure to Munkholmen (Munk's island) in the summer season. Read more
Designer clothes for women.Opening hours:Thursday - Friday: 11.00 - 17.00 and Saturday 12.00 - 16.00. 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
Souvenir shop with Trondheim's widest selection. Here you will find textiles, books, maps, postcards, stamps, mugs, trolls and much more! Read more
SpareBank 1 SMN is Trøndelag and Møre and Romsdal’s leading bank with assets totalling NOK 116 bn at the end of 2010. The head office is in Trondheim and the Group employs about 1,100 staff. As one of six members of the SpareBank 1 Alliance, the Bank forms part of Norway’s second largest financial services grouping. Read more
There are a number of swimming beaches along the Trondheim-fjord, including Munkholmen which is located out in the fjord. The water averages 17c. The water can be warmer in many of the lakes in Trondheim Kommune.NB: Jonsvatnet is the drinking water source for Trondheim. Bathing is therefore not allowed. Read more
Trondheim's new venue for concerts and other events. Read more