Easy accessible from Europe, Trondheim is a city of education and research. Trondheim Spektrum can arrange conferences for up to 3,000 delegates.
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You will get an introduction to the city's history, a visit to Nidaros Cathedral and the Archbishop's Palace and will even see the Crown Jewels.
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The sainted King Olav Haraldsson was buried in Trondheim in 1030. For four centuries this city was a popular pilgrimage site.
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Norway’s national museum of music and musical instruments is in Trondheim. The buildings are the childhood home of a famous Norwegian naval hero.
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Follow the Pilgrims' Route to Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim where Norwegian kings have been crowned. Visit the museum of musical instruments.
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Most conference hotels in Trondheim are located in the city centre. The largest one has conference facilities for up to 1,800 delegates.
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Trondheim has one large conference centre that can house up to 3,000 people. Alternative venues include conference hotels and concert halls.
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Norway's third largest city is home to over 179,000 inhabitants. Trondheim Airport Værnes is located only a 30-minute drive from the city centre.
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Trondheim Spektrum is central Norway’s largest centre for conferences, conventions and national and international trade shows.
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Trondheim is situated in central Norway and is easily accessible from all parts of the country. There are direct flights from many European cities.
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Hegra Fortress is located east of Trondheim. The museum contains picture gallery, uniforms, weapons and objects used during World War II.
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The Stjørdal River, with its tributaries Forra and Sona, offers 85 kilometres of high quality fishing. It has many similarities with the River Tweed.
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There are many restaurants, pubs and bars in Trondheim. Most are located in the city centre, in Bakklandet or in Solsiden.
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Trondheim is the third largest city in Norway, with 176,000 inhabitants. It is a lively university city and Norway's capital of technology.
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Enjoy the local culture at the Olavsfestdagene Festival or other festivals, or take part in outdoor activities like fishing, hiking, cycling or golf.
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Nidaros Cathedral, Munkholmen island and Stiftsgården are the most important of the many historical attractions in Trondheim. Rockheim is the recent.
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Kristiansten Fortress towers above Trondheim city centre, and is one of the most popular recreational areas in town. The view from here is great.
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Norway's capital of technology is a lively and historical university town, and home to the famous Nidaros Cathedral.
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Trondheim has a long hospitality tradition and can offer a wide range of accommodation options, from small bed and breakfasts to larger hotels.
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The tourist information office in central Trondheim is easy to find in the market square. Here you will also find a guide service.
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Trondheim Visitor & Convention Bureau provides free information to help you plan your next meeting or conference in Norway's third largest city.
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Follow the Pilgrims’ Route between Stiklestad and Munkeby, hike to Norway's geographical centre or explore the Trollheimen or Sylan mountains on foot.
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Enjoy both nature and culture experiences hiking in Central Norway. Trøndelag boasts seven national parks as well as Norway’s famous Pilgrims’ Route.
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Trøndelag in Central Norway is a great destination for anglers, whether you want to go fishing along the coast or in one of several top salmon rivers.
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The Gaula River is a part of the huge Trondheimfjord-basin. It is regarded as one of the best sport fishing salmon rivers in Europe.
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The Fortifications of Værdal in Trøndelag were built after the dissolution of the Union with Sweden in 1905. Try a guided tour.
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Scandic Hotels has put together the most important features for your meeting or conference and packaged them into a number of special offers.
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Nordic Choice Hotels Scandinavia has the largest and most modern conference hotels in the Nordic countries, with capacity for up to 3,000 delegates.
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The tourist office in Steinkjer is open year round, while offices in Verdal, Levanger and Inderøy are open in the summer season only.
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Within a distance of 40 kilometres you will find the towns of Levanger, Verdal and Steinkjer. Steinkjer is the largest town in Nord-Trøndelag.
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Stay in a hotel or camp by the Trondheimsfjord, spend a few days on a farm, or stop at Munkeby Herberge along the pilgrim path to Trondheim.
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Historical places, local food, galleries and fishing are some of the activities that can be experienced during your stay in Innherred.
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The less travelled roads in Innherred take you to the places that are most worth seeing, like the Golden Route or the Trondheimfjord.
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The area of Innherred, with the municipalities Levanger, Verdal, Inderøy and Steinkjer, is situated 90 kilometres north of Trondheim.
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Join a historical guided hike and stay at Lågvassbua Cabin and Brandheia Wilderness Camp. Or what about following the pilgrim trail to Stikelstad?
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Try the local dish called "Inderøy sodd". Along the tourist route "Den Gyldne Omvei" you can buy and taste farm products based on local recipes.
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The rock carvings at Bøla and the Stiklestad National Cultural Centre are among the attractions you should visit in Innherred.
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With hotels from Hammerfest in the north to Kristiansand in the south, Thon Hotels offer meeting venues with capacity for up to 10,000 people.
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Austrått Fort outside Trondheim was erected by the occupational forces during World War II. Have a guided tour and learn about the war.
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The Historic Hotels group provides high-end hotels with a wealth of charm and atmosphere and can organise events and meetings for up to 640 delegates.
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Best Western Hotels Norway is part of Best Western International, the world’s largest hotel brand with more than 4,000 hotels in 80 countries.
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These two arms of the Sognefjord are both beautiful and dramatic. The Nærøyfjord is included on UNESCO's World Heritage List.
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- The reindeer usually walk against the wind, so they can smell the predators, explains the safari guide as we start looking for animals.
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