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    7 Reasons To Visit Norwegian Trondheim

    Those who seek the Northern Lights usually go to the north of the Arctic. Oslo, however, attracts those who are one way or another connected with art – and all other cities in Norway are forgotten. But leave some space and time in your schedule for Trondheim, the former capital and third largest city in the country.

    7 reasons to visit Norwegian Trondheim

    1. Witness the grandeur of the Middle Ages in Nidaros Domkirke

    2. Dance all day long

    3. Immerse yourself in the history of Norway

    4. See the life of monks on the island of Munkholmen

    If you want to see the spiritual side of Trondheim, travel to the island of Munkholmen. The tiny island, washed by the cold waters of the Trondheimsfjord, serves as home to a Benedictine monastery.

    In the 17th century there was a prison here, but today it is an excellent space for a picnic.

    In good weather, boats leave for the island every hour.

    5. Discover Norway from the bright side

    Norway is a colorful country and you just need to know where to look. In order to see the brightest area of ​​the city – Gamle Bybro, go to the Old Town Bridge. From there you have a beautiful view of the storage rooms of all possible colors, which are interestingly reflected in the water of the Nidelven River.

    Do not be surprised if all of a sudden your mood improves – this bridge is known as the Gate of Happiness. The bridge symbolizes the beginning of a new stage of Trondheim life after the fire of 1681.

    On the east side of the bridge begins one of the most beautiful streets in the city – Bakklandet Street. There are many shops with cozy windows and cafes of bright pink and red colors.

    6. Find out about Viking traditions

    It is no secret that a dinner at a Norwegian restaurant can have negative consequences for your bank account. However, you can also find reasonable prices. The Baklandet Skydsstation restaurant offers may offer that. It is located in a charming 18th-century building with embroidery and old photographs decorating the walls. This is a great place to try different types of herring, rye bread sandwiches, and fish soup. The best addition to the dinner will be aquavit – Norwegian vodka, which is present in more than 100 variations in this restaurant.

    If you are searching for a vegetarian menu, then go to Persilleriet.

    The look and feel of English pubs will puzzle even the British people, so it’s better to focus on something more local. Excellent craft beer is poured in a cozy and colorful Trondheim Mikrobryggeri.

    7. Enjoy the fjords, fishing and ski slopes

    Huge discoveries are waiting for you outside the city: beyond Trondheim is the Trondheimsfjord – Norway's third largest fjord (its length is about 126 km). This is a great place for fishing and a barbecue. The best time for this is late winter or early spring.

    If you want to spend time more actively, then go south from Trondheim to the Vassfjellet ski center.