Trondheim

Trøndelag, Norway

Why visit Trondheim?

Trondheim is a historic Norwegian town with a well-preserved old town centre, featuring traditional white wooden houses, cobbled streets, and a rich maritime heritage. The town offers a relaxed atmosphere with cosy cafés, boutique shopping, and easy access to beautiful coastal or fjord landscapes. Its history is visible in the architecture, museums, and local traditions that define the character of this appealing destination.

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How do you get there?

By Plane

The nearest airport to Trondheim is Vy train to Trondheim S in 35 min (120 kr). Flybussen 45 min (170 kr). Taxi 600–800 kr.

By Car / Road

Trondheim is accessible by road. Buses connect to nearby cities and towns. Local roads are well-maintained but may be narrow in rural areas. Driving offers the most flexibility for exploring the surrounding region.

The town centre is compact and walkable. Local buses cover the wider area. Taxis are available through Norgestaxi or local taxi companies. For exploring the surrounding region, a rental car is recommended.

What are the things to do?

Trondheim has a historic centre with traditional architecture, a parish church, and several notable historic buildings reflecting the local heritage.

Visitors can explore the old town on foot, hike in the surrounding countryside, and attend local festivals and cultural events throughout the year.

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Where to eat?

Local restaurants and trattorias serve regional cuisine featuring fresh, seasonal ingredients. Traditional dishes reflect the local culinary heritage.

Where to drink?

Cafes and bars in the town centre serve coffee, wine, and local beverages. Regional wines and spirits are worth sampling.

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Where to stay?

Hotels, guesthouses, and bed-and-breakfast establishments offer accommodation. Advance booking is recommended during peak season.

What should you buy?

Local shops offer regional products, handicrafts, and everyday necessities. Markets may be held weekly in the town square.

Where to go next?

Nearby towns and natural attractions are within easy reach by car. Public transport connections are available to major cities in the region.

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Guide content as of June 2026. Portions adapted from Wikivoyage, CC BY-SA 4.0.

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