Norway's capital of technology, the university town of Trondheim is a tech junkie's paradise and a history nerd's dream. The 11th-century Nidarosdomen Cathedral is the national sanctuary of Norway, and the Royal Residence is the largest wooden palace in Scandanavia. Fast-forward several centuries, and SINTEF science research center is doing some of the world's most important work in environmentally-friendly technologies. Nearby skiing is world-class, with World Cup winter sports competitions held regularly at Granåsen.
Restaurants in Trondheim
4.5 based on 69 reviews
Den Gode Nabo har siden nittitallet etablert seg som en av Trondheims best besøkte puber. I begynnelsen var Naboen, som den gjerne blir referert til, en bydelspub for beboerne på denne siden av Nidelven; elven som skiller Bakklandet og Møllenberg fra Midtbyen. Men det skulle fort vise seg å bli en populær pub, ikke bare for de i absolutt nærhet, men også for resten av Trondheim. I tillegg visste turistene å sette stor pris på puben vår. Naboen måtte derfor utvides, og i årene som fulgte bygde vi oss innover i brygga så langt det var mulig å komme. Bak hver vegg skjulte det seg små skatter som etter hvert ble hengt opp på vegger og i tak, og som fortsatt henger på Den Gode Nabo. Gulvet og veggene er sjarmerende skjeve, noe som seg hør og bør i ett gammelt pakkhus, og dette er noe som har fått være som det var. Nettopp dette har bidratt mye til den atmosfæren og stemningen som oppstår en vanlig kveld på Naboen. Denne varme og lune stemmningen gjester og ansatte setter pris på.
4.5 based on 133 reviews
If you want to be close to nature then this is the place to go, wonderful any time of the year wether you are walking or skiing (or even mushroom picking in the right season). A nice change from the hustle and bustle of the town centre and easily accessible by public transport from the town.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
Flott gatemarked på Torvet i Trondheim, gjenntagende evenement, kortreist mat, attraksjon, utendørs, ingen inngang.
So nice walking through looking at all the stalls, I wanted to buy everything from the homemade honey to local fish. If I was I local I would be here all the time! It was right next to the Christmas market too.
4.5 based on 1,298 reviews
Lovely photo opportunities from this bridge The difficulty with the photos in June 2020 are that paintwork is getting done. However, the decorator - seems to want to appear on everybody’s photo posing with a can of Monster energy drink for the 30 minutes I was there. Cross the bridge and on the corner on the left is a sensational coffee shop. Turn right and take photo opportunities at the quaint cafe next to the cycling repair shop Essential viewing when in Trondheim on way to Nidaros Cathedral - which is stunning in itself!!!!
4.5 based on 37 reviews
4.5 based on 40 reviews
The atmosphere in a hytte is great: peaceful, lots of wood, in tune with Nature, skiing and hiking present. Local folks. This one has much of this, right in Trondheim.
4.5 based on 378 reviews
Beautiful area. Coffee shop on the corner on your left is excellent. Superb home made summer lemonade. Straight ahead up an incline leads to the fortress which is a complete and utter waste of time. Grab a riverside beer and get picture postcard views of the stilted wharf houses and Nid river walkway
4.0 based on 519 reviews
Kristiansten Fortress is an important part of the City of Trondheim's identity, and an area with excellent environmental qualities. Kristiansten Fortress is often used for various cultural events and the city's inhabitants use the area for recreational purposes. On the night of 19 April 1681, Trondheim experienced the biggest and most destructive of many town fires. Afterwards, King Christian V asked Major General Jean Caspar de Cicignon and his chief of staff Quartermaster General Anthony Coucheron to prepare a new plan for the city and its fortification. A completely new network of streets was built, with wide streets in accordance with the Baroque ideal and fortifications around the city centre. The result was a fortress town based on the Continental model, surrounded by fortified ramparts to the south and west, and with two tower fortresses – Munkholmen out on the fjord to the north of the city and Kristiansten, on a hill above the city . Kristiansten was completed in 1684.
The fortress stands on the hill not far from city centre. To get there some steep streets "climbing" is needed. There is a free and unique bicycle/scooter lift which takes the rider some streets up. The fortress is full of cannons in their positions, and the tower accommodates a museum on its floors. A memorial place to Norwegian Resistance fighters shot by the Nazis in WWII is inside the fortress. There are explanations in Norwegian and English. A good view to the city and the toilets are free as well.
4.0 based on 57 reviews
Open every day, admission free. Guided tours by appointment. Ringve Botanical gardens include a systematic section showing the relationship between plants, a historical herb garden in the Renaissance style, a collection of trees from the northern hemisphere, and a park in the English landscape style. Part of the NTNU University Museum.
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