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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This 18-metre (58-foot) high statue stands at the centre of the town square and commemorates the Viking king Olav Tryggvason who founded the city in 997. Round the statue the cobblestone mosaic forms a gigantic sundial.Sculptor: Wilhelm Rasmussen. Read more
Olavshallen is a vibrant and creative venue located in the heart of Trondheim. The building houses two well equipped auditoriums - the 1240 seater The Main Hall and the smaller 350 seater venue The Small Hall. Read more
We welcome you to Hop on - Hop off in Trondheim. We run a regular service in Trondheim with 10 stops that include all the main attractions and sights that Trondheim has to offer.First departure is from Stop No. 1, The Market Place at 09.30 and last departure is at 16.00. The bus departs every 30 min. The trip in Trondheim is guided in 8... Read more
Orkla Industrial Museum is situated in Løkken center, here you will find exhibits of mining operations and Thamshavnbanen. Through models, posters, videos and photos can study the history.The train exhibition is one of the oldest material exhibited, including the world's oldest AC-powered locomotive, the train's railway locomotive No. 2, and the... Read more