What to do in Trondheim and the area - WRAB 2023
Visit Trondheim and the areas around
Intimate charm in the third largest city
"The vibrant city of Trondheim is home to some of Trøndelag’s most popular attractions, cosy shopping streets and a myriad of restaurants and bars offering local specialties.
With a population of 210 000, Trondheim is not a big city on a European scale. However, it is the third largest in Norway. The wide range of things to do may in part be attributed to the city’s students, who number more than 30,000. The students leave their mark on the city by arranging many events, as well as attending the city’s other cultural offerings.
Trondheim has a number of sights that each year are among the most visited in Trøndelag. The Nidarosdomen cathedral is an impressive sight. The cathedral is the national sanctuary of Norway, built over the grave of St. Olav. Work began in 1070, but the oldest parts still in existence date from the middle of the 12th century. The city is European food region. The best food in the Nordics, maybe in Europe, maybe in the whole world!"
Text credit: visitnorway.com
Restaurants in Trondheim
Below you will see some different suggestions where you can have dinner during the conference. Book online and the restaurant will have a table ready for you when you arrive. You don't need to book a table for all restaurants in Trondheim, but it can be smart to do so.
In the heart of Norway is the Trøndelag region. In addition to the city of Trondheim, Trøndelag consists of several smaller towns and many villages. The quality of the soil, the climate and the variation of the landscape contribute to the unique traits of the local produce of this region. In addition to the Northernmost Michelin Star restaurants, there are culinary gems at every corner, serving top notch, local products from both land and sea. In 2022 the region of Trøndelag was awarded The European region of gastronomy award.
In random order
To rom og kjøkken (Two rooms and a kitchen)
San Sebastian different locations; Solsiden and Torget
Conference venue restaurant - Clarion hotel
Fine dining
You are welcome to arrive to the area before the conference starts or stay a little longer after the conference has ended
Our travel agency BergHansen will help you to figure out what to do and if needed book the travel. VisitTrondheim can also be at help with what to see and do.
Contact BergHansen:
Phone: +4773104700
E-mail: trondheim@berg-hansen.no
Contact information to VisitTrondheim can be found on their web site.
A short list on what to do in the area
See more of Trondheim; We recommend the VisitTrondheim web site. They can help you with what to see and when.
- The fact that it can be more interesting to be inside than outside in Trondheim in February, we warmly recommend all the art exhibitions in the city, and can also add the St. Clement’s Church close by.
- Travel to Røros, a small town 2 hours from Trondheim. Go there by train from Trondheim or Oslo, or by car. The small town is a world heritage in the heart of Norway.
- Take the Original Coastal Express from or to Trondheim or Havila. This is a ship that you can jump on and off along Norways long coast line. A beautiful journey!
- Travel to Oppdal and go downhill skiing, as well as cross contry skiing. You can go there by train from Trondheim or Oslo, or by car.
- Searching for the open sea and horizon? Take the speedboat in 55 minutes to Brekstad. Experience the sea, the horizon and wind. The boat runs several times a day, and the boat leavs 1 minute walk from the conference venue. Tickets can be easily purchased through the AtB-app.