City Map
  • Møllenberg and Bakklandet go together like peas in a pod, and these neighbourhoods are as charming as they come with their old wooden buildings, cobbles streets and small specialty shops, not to mention lots of soul and history. Read more
  • Brattøra is currently under development, but once this area is finished in 2015, it will be the new gateway to the city – a place to begin your workday and your journey, a place to spend your spare time, and an area that never sleeps. Read more
  • Ila organized the first May 17 parade in the country, and has always been the city’s recreational area of choice. It is a popular neighbourhood, with lovely parks, a gallery and welcoming cafés. Read more
  • Midtbyen is the name of Trondheim’s city centre. Here, you’ll find large shopping centres, with familiar retail chains as well as smaller specialty chops, cafés, galleries, museums, the Nidaros Cathedral, hotels, restaurants, bakeries – well, everything service you could ever need is right there in Midtbyen. Familiarize yourself with the many... Read more
  • This is an old industrial area that has been developed into a modern and urban area, with fancy apartment complexes, ashopping mall and ever-expanding businesses. Even though helmets and safety glasses have been replaced with suits and bicycles, the crane and docks left behind is a reminder of the areas industrial past and the role Nedre Elvehavn... Read more
  • Området Svartlamon i Trondheim er Norges første byøkologiske forsøksområde. Hele området er organisert og drives etter prinsipper om blant annet bærekraftige miljøløsninger, flat struktur, gjennomsiktig økonomi, lav standard og rimelig husleie. Ta turen hit, kjøp en kaffe på Ramp og handle økologiske matvarer på Svartlamon Samvirkelag. Read more