Where the fusion of history, arts, technology and green initiatives ignite a culture of innovation and rich tradition. Trondheim stands out with its progressive nature and vibrant city life, while still embodying its small town heart. It is Norway’s third largest city, with just over 200,000 inhabitants.

Visit the magnificent Nidaros Cathedral – Norway’s national sanctuary, Rockheim – the national museum of popular music, or stroll around the colorful cobbled streets in Bakklandet.

Did you know Trondheim once was the Viking capital of Norway? Even before the Pilgrims and the Viking Age, people were drawn to the region by the seafood rich fjords and vast mountain ranges garnering an abundance of wildlife and some of the most fertile soil in the country. Do not miss the chance of trying Trondheims restaurant scene. This is home of Nordic Flavours.

If you want more information about Trondheim, check out this website.

Welcome to Trondheim!

Trondheim

By plane

Trondheim Airport Værnes serves international and national flights.

From the airport you can go by express bus or train to Trondheim.

By train

There are four daily trains between Oslo and Trondheim on the Dovre line. The journey takes approximately 7 hours.

Trondheim can also be easily reached by train from many other Norwegian cities.

By bus

There are several daily bus departures from Oslo and other major cities to Trondheim. Travel time from Oslo is around 8 hours.

Ship location in Trondheim