TRONDHEIM NORWAY Complete Travel Guide

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Trondheim is Norway’s gateway to the North and the country’s largest city in proximity to the Arctic circle line. In this full city guide, I provide my top-10 tips for the perfect visit of all important landmarks and sights in Trondheim. I have also included some additional tips on times to visit, transport, accommodation, budget, safety, and more to make the most out of your visit.

Norway's third-largest city is beautifully situated where the River Nidelva meets Trondheim Fjord. Founded in 997, it was a strategic city during the Viking Age, and even served as the capital of Norway until 1217. In this video, I’ll take you to the 10 most important landmarks of Trondheim that you don’t want to miss.

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00:00 Introduction
01:28 Trondheim City Center and Pedestrian Zone
02:07 Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim
03:09 Gamle Bybro Historical Bridge in Trondheim
04:06 Bakklandet historical quarter in Trondheim
05:14 The Unique Bicycle Lift in Trondheim
05:46 Kristiansten Fortress in Trondheim
06:39 Trondheim Harbor
07:16 Rockheim Museum in Trondheim
08:38 Best Place to Watch the Sunset in Trondheim
09:44 Visit the Musk Oxen in Dovrefjell National Park
11:07 When is the best Time to visit Trondheim?
11:21 Where to stay in Trondheim?
11:46 How to get around in Trondheim?
12:15 Is Trondheim expensive?
12:41 What to pack for Trondheim?
13:01 Is Trondheim safe?

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I live in Trondheim. Its a beautiful little place ❤

Fredrikle
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Hi Janus! Great video as always! Your filming style to introduce cities/places is awesome! Trondheim looks very nice. The colorful houses attract my attention. So cute 😍 Thanks and can't wait to see another wonderful cities of Norway!

exploregarden
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Thank you for this video! Your travel guides are classic ones and very helpful!

ЛюбомирСтоянов-эщ
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Was waiting for another of your beautiful video for quite sometime 😊

Mr_Verbose
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Stunningly Beautiful!😍
Mad skills in Videography 😍🥳🥳🎉❤️
Thanks for Sharing🤗
Have a Lovely Weekend Dear,
🙏🕊❤️
Rochelle

rochellewolf
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I’ve been to Trondheim twice, because I have friends from there. I enjoyed going there mid May because of Constitution Day. People wear the traditional, regional dress. It’s very beautiful. The weather is changeable, but nice for spring in Europe. Some restaurants could be closed due to the holiday period, but I’ve enjoyed that time of year. The bike lift is a bit difficult for some people. I saw more people ride up, without using it, or walking up with their bikes. It’s a coordination thing.

Nubianette
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Very beautiful and informative video about this city:)Did you stay long or visited other places?

benkenstokktv
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Fantastic video. I loved the editing and the videography paired with the music/sounds. Only misleading thing is that you have footage from another church in the cathedral-portion of the video. The interior you showed here belongs to the smaller Vår Frue church which is closer to the city square. A very nice church on its own, but a completely different building in many ways. I urge your viewers to find photos or videos of the interior of Nidaros Cathedral, its very impressive and though different, has the same impact on you as many of its more well-known counterparts in Europe.

Kresto
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Hello
I really liked your videos, thank you very much for these beautiful montages, I want to ask you a few questions if you allow me:
according to your videos you took this trip by car, did you use campsites or wild camping?
Is it possible to get an idea: how much did this trip to Norway cost you?
And thank you very much

the_traveler
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So when you say the "river nidelva" you're basically saying the "river nid river". "Elva" means "the river", so maybe the "river Nid" is better in English. Also the the ancient name of the city is "Nidaros", which means the "outlet of the river Nid". Thank you for a nice review of the town!

torkildu.resheim
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I feel like you put the interios of "Vår frue" into the Cathedral? or did I miss something?

c.p.t.
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LGBT rainbow in a cathedral - what a sacrilege :(

GodWithUs