Population 202,000 / 63.2 degrees north

Trondheim, Norway

Trondheim is Norway’s third-largest city and today one of the most important university towns in the country. However, Trondheim is the original capital of Norway and therefore an important historic centre. 

About Trondheim

Latitude: 63.2 degrees north

Population: 202,000

Hottest month: July

Coldest month: January

Wettest month: July

Windiest month: January

Annual precipitation: 575mm

Trondheim Municipality

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Map of Trondheim

Uniquely Trondheim

Here are some things that you must do and try in Trondheim

Historic Site / Nidarosdomen

Nidaros Cathedral

Nidaros Cathedral is the most important cathedral in Norway. The first cathedral here was built in the 12th century and was the place where St. Olav’s Casket was kept. The cathedral has changed many times over the centuries, but today is a historic site and active church.

Things to See & Do

Here’s an overview of some of the best things to see and do in Trondheim

Archaeological Museum

Archbishop's Residence

The Archbishops Residence is an important historic museum containing original pieces from Nidaros Cathedral as well as finds from excavation sites. The site was discovered during excavations in the 1990s, including original sculptures from Nidaros Cathedral. Here you can also see the Crown Regalia, created in 1818 after Norway separated from Denmark. 

Open-Air Museum

Sverresborg

Located around the ruins of a castle from the 12th century, The Sverresborf open-air museum contains various buildings from central Norway, including Sami homes. One of the highlights is the Haltdalen Stave Church from 1170. In the summer months it’s possible to enter some of the buildings and there are actors dressed up to talk about life in old times. 

Historic Museum

NTNU Museum

The NTNU Museum of Natural History and Archaeology (Vitenskapsmuseet) has a number of artefacts that have been found in Trondheim during excavations. Items date back to the Stone Age and Iron Age, such as Viking swords and buckles, and there are changing exhibitions. 

Historic Museum

Jewish Museum

Trondheim is home to one of two synagogues in Norway. The synagogue is still in use, but it now forms part of the Jewish Museum of Trondheim. The exhibition in the basement covers the lives and traditions of the Jewish families in Trondheim, and there’s a special exhibition for those who were executed during the Holocaust. 

Historic Home

Stiftsgården

This is the largest wooden palace in Europe and was built in the 1700s for a widow, who never actually lived there. Today it is the Trondheim residence of the royal family of Norway. In the summer months the palace is open to the public and it’s possible to join a guided tour. 

Music Museum

Rockheim

Rockheim is a museum showcasing the history of Norwegian rock music through to modern times. 

Historic Site

Kristianstan Fortress

Kristiansten Fortress is one of the best-preserved fortresses in Norway and was built in the 17th century to defend the city against the Swedes. Today it is a park with some nice walking trails. 

Hikes, Day Trips & Experiences

Looking to go for a hike or take part in a unique experience? Here are our recommendations!

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Walking Trail

Pilgrims Route

It is possible to follow the Pilgrims route from Oslo all the way to Trondheim. It’s only 640km (400 miles)!

WWII Site

Falstad Centre

Located just outside of Trondheim, the Falstad Centre is one of the surviving concentration camps from World War II. 

Historic Site

Stiklestad

Stiklestad is a couple hours north of Trondheim but worth visiting. It is the site where Olav fell in battle in 1030 and later became a saint. 

Experience

Kayaking in Trondheim

Taking a kayak down the River Nid is a wonderful way of viewing the city. You will see all of the city’s highlights from the river, and maybe you’ll even see people fishing! You can join a guided tour by clicking the link to the right. 

Historic Site/Park

Munkholmen

In Viking times, Munkholmen was an execution ground. The site later became a Benedictine monastery, a prison, and then a fortress. Today it is a park where you can go swimming, walking, or enjoy the cafe. To get there you need to take a boat from the city centre. 

Historic Neighbourhood

Bakklandet

Bakklandet is the best-preserved area of Trondheim. Here you’ll find a collection of 18th century houses that have been well-preserved and now have some of the best shops, cafes, bars and restaurants in the city. 

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Bymarka

Bymarka is the forested area just out of Trondheim, and here you’ll find many hiking trails. As you wander the forest, you’ll pass waterfalls, climb wooden steps, and can reach the Theisendammen reservoir. 

Guided Tour

Trondheim Bus Tour

Join a guided bus tour around Trondheim. 

Guided Tour

Trondheim Walking Tour

Join a guided walking tour around Trondheim. 

Road-Trips

Follow my road-trip guides for scenic trips around Trondheim

The E6 from Oslo to Trondheim

The E6 is the main highway that runs the entire length of Norway. The section from Oslo to Trondheim is the busiest, passing through the Gudbrandsdalen valley before crossing the mountains towards central Norway. Along the way are many historic sites and points of interest, making it an interesting drive to take. 

The E6 Highway from Trondheim to Narvik

The E6 highway is the longest highway running through Norway, beginning south of Oslo and ending at Kirkenes. This stretch of the E6 covers the long, skinny part of Norway in the middle of the country – the region of central Norway and the lower part of Northern Norway. 

The E39 from Ålesund to Trondheim

Follow the northernmost stretch of the E39 from Ålesund to Trondheim, passing by the coastal towns of Molde and Kristiansuns along the way. 

The Fv30 from Trondheim to Røros

Take this scenic route from Trondheim to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Røros. 

Self-Guided Walks

Trondheim from the Coastal Ferry Self-Guided Walk

Follow this self-guided walk from the coastal ferry pier passing all the major sites of Trondheim, including Stiftsgården, the old square, Nidaros Cathedral, Gamle Bybro, Bakklandet and more!

Trondheim on YouTube

Watch my YouTube videos featuring Trondheim

Sailing into Trondheim on Hurtigruten

Watch the approach into Trondheim

Trondheim to Namsos on the E6

Follow the drive from Trondheim to Namsos on the E6

Mo i Rana to Trondheim on the E6

Follow the drive from Mo i Rana to Trondheim on the E6

History of Trondheim

Trondheim was founded in 997 as a trading post and served as the capital of Norway throughout the Viking Age. It was also the centre of Christianity in Norway.

You can read more about Trondheim’s history on our dedicated page below. 

Trondheim Today

Trondheim is home to NTNU, one of the leading universities in Norway. 

St. Olav’s University Hospital is the regional hostpial for Central Norway and cooperates closely with NTNU. 

Travel Information

Getting Here

Fly: Trondheim has a major international airport with flights to London, Copenhagen and Amsterdam. There are also flights to small towns across Norway.

Drive: Trondheim is located on the E6 highway running along the entirety of Norway. Trondheim is approximately 534km (332 miles) from Oslo and 662km (441 miles) from Bergen.

Train: Trondheim has a train station and is the ending point for the Dovre Line from Oslo (approx. 7 hours) and the beginning point for the Nordland Line to Bodo (approx. 9 hours). Trains also connect Trondheim with Roros in the east. 

Ferry: Trondheim is a port of call for the coastal ferry, with both the northbound and southbound ships stopping in the morning. 

Getting Around

Trondheim is very walkable, but it does have a public bus network operated by AtB. 

Shops

Arven Vintage is a large collection of vintage goods, including jeans. 

Places to Eat

Cafes & Bakeries

Jacobsen og Svart – crafted coffee drinks

Onkel Svanhild – Quirky cafe & bakery

Cafe Le Frere – here they serve strong coffee!

Quick Bites

Ravnkloa Fish Market has a cafe and takeaway options, or you can sit down for proper meals. 

Reasonable Restaurants

Båkgarden is a Spanish tapas restaurant in a hidden courtyard. 

Sot Burger og Bar is a busy bar and great spot for local burgers. 

Dognvill is known to have some of the best burgers in town. 

High End & Unique Eats

Bakklandet Skydsstasjon is the best place for Norwegian dishes. The building is an 18th century coaching inn. 

Havfruen is an upmarket seafood restaurant. 

ØX tap room – beer lovers should hear here. They brew their own beers and offer a selection of local beers.

Places to Stay

Camping

Flakk Camping is by the Trondheimfjord about 10km outside of Trondheim. 

Cabins & B&Bs

Pensjonat Jarlen is a guesthouse that caters to those travelling on a budget. 

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Chains & Mid-Range

The Radisson Blu Royal Garden is located in an excellent spot by the Nidelva River. Click here to view rates & book

Scandic has many options here – I have stayed at Scandic Solsiden which is far from Nidaros but in a perfect spot if you want to venture out to Trondheim’s hip eateries. 

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There are also many Thon hotels – I’ve stayed at the Thon Hotel Trondheim which is budget friendly but in a great spot. 

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High End & Unique Properties

Britannia is the hotel in Trondheim. Rooms start at around 3000 NOK a night, but the quality of the hotel warrants it. 

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Sunrise/Sunset & Weather Averages

January

Sunrise: 9:38am

Sunset: 3:17pm

Average Temperature: -1.3C (29.7F)

February

Sunrise: 8:11am

Sunset: 4:54pm

Average Temperature: -1.1C (30F)

March

Sunrise: 6:37am

Sunset: 6:18pm

Average Temperature: 0.7C (33.3F)

April

Sunrise: 5:51am

Sunset: 8:48pm

Average Temperature: 4.8C (40.6F)

May

Sunrise: 4:12am

Sunset: 10:19pm

Average Temperature: 9.1C (48.4F)

June

Sunrise: 3:04am

Sunset: 11:34pm

Average Temperature: 12.1C (53.8F)

July

Sunrise: 3:41am

Sunset: 11:05pm

Average Temperature: 15C (59F)

August

Sunrise: 5:12am

Sunset: 9:30pm

Average Temperature: 14.2C (57.6F)

September

Sunrise: 6:41am

Sunset: 7:44pm

Average Temperature: 10.6C (51.1F)

October

Sunrise: 8:05am

Sunset: 6pm

Average Temperature: 5.9C (42.6F)

November

Sunrise: 8:39am

Sunset: 3:25pm

Average Temperature: 2C (35.6F)

December

Sunrise: 9:55am

Sunset: 2:31pm

Average Temperature: -0.8C (30.6F)

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