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6 Best Hotels In Trondheim Norway Budget To Lavish Luxury (2024)

Trondheim is the second oldest town in Norway (of the ones that still exists), as well as the former Norwegian capital, far north of the current capital, Oslo. Some of the best hotels in Trondheim really reflects this history.

When I say former, it is really former, as in around 1000 years ago.

This includes the famous cathedral in Trondheim, Nidarosdomen, built around 1070 BC (Trondheim used to be called Nidaros back in the day). So you may have gathered that there is a lot of history here.

Today, Trondheim is the third largest town in Norway, which does not really say that much, as Norwegian towns generally are very small. Yet, Trondheim has more to offer than you can immediately imagine, including a few truly iconic places to stay.

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Venerable & Charming Trondheim

Best hotels in Trondheim: The impressive speers of the Nidarosdomen cathedral seen from the air, surrounded by rich green trees
Nidarosdomen Cathedral

In addition to the charming city (or town) and the spectacular regal Nidaros cathedral, there is also incredible nature around Trondheim, which is practically only minutes from the city center.

Also, Trondheim is the end point of a long pilgrim march; there are, in fact, nine pilgrim paths that lead to Trondheim as their spiritual destination, called the St Olavsleden, or St Olavs Paths.

On the less spiritual side, there are plenty of fun things to do here in summer and winter, and perhaps the most spectacular adventures can be found in the coldest months of the year, as Trondheim is close to the Arctic Circle.

So where should you stay?

3 Best Hotels In Trondheim – Luxury

Let us start with these three top-rated luxury high-end hotels in Trondheim.

These hotels are centrally located in town, within walking distance to lots of sights that are also amazing places to rest when you need to.

Also read: 35 Best Things to Do in Trondheim Norway: A Native’s Guide 

The Iconic Britannia Hotel

Britannia Hotel is probably the best, most lavish place to stay in the historic city of Trondheim.

This 150-year-old venerable building dates back to the 1870s, and today, it provides an exquisite and modern stay with an incredible interior and luxury spa facilities, including saunas, a swimming pool, a mineral pool, and a gym.

Four beautiful in-house restaurants are available at your service. All rooms have a flat-screen TV, coffee and tea, a writing desk, and 24-hour room service.

The hotel is located in the center of Trondheim, so there are a plethora of shops, restaurants, and bars within walking distance of the Britannia. The famous 11th-century Nidaros Cathedral is no more than 1640 feet away!

A row of colorful houses in green, maroon, yellow, and red standing on poles on a dark wide river under the blue sky

Radisson Blu Royal Garden Hotel

Radisson Blu Royal Garden Hotel is another high-end hotel in Trondheim with excellent reviews, beautifully located in a modern building along the Nidelva city river.

Former guests highlight that there is excellence in every detail here and a stunning location in wonderful surroundings.

The hotel is an eight-minute walk from Torvet Square, the historic Bakklandet district. The Solsiden area, with cafes, nightlife, and shopping, is also walkable.

Each room has a modern ambiance with Nordic decor, flat-screen satellite TV, free Wi-Fi, and a minibar. You can have breakfast every morning in the venerable Baccus Restaurant, and the tranquil river is right outside the door.

Nidelva River and the Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim on a bright sunny day
Nidelva River behind the cathedral

Clarion Hotel Trondheim

Lastly, Clarion Hotel Trondheim is a modern design hotel right next to the Pirbadet Waterpark, Norway’s largest indoor water park. It is also close to the cruise Port where the coastal ships Hurtigruten docks daily. The Clarion has a rooftop restaurant and bar on the 9th floor with amazing views of the Trondheim Fjord.

Each room has a flat-screen TV, a minibar, and tea and coffee amenities. The Living Room restaurant has a lounge ambiance and an a la carte menu. The venue also occasionally hosts events like art exhibitions, food tastings, and fashion shows.

The National Museum of Pop and Rock is next door to the hotel, and the city center is a bit over a mile away – just walkable if you need some air!

3 Best Hotels In Trondheim – Budget

a wide bridge with a wooden portal in red at the middle on a cold snowy day. The bridge is covered in white snow, the people dressed in thick clothing, and the trees around have no leaves, yet the photo has a charming ambiance

If you prefer to spend the majority of your travel budget on the fun stuff and not on accommodation, there are several really good options.

Although nowhere in Norway can be called “cheap”, the following three top-rated budget hotels and stays offer great value at a reasonable price for Norwegian standards.

Apartment Fjord View By The Canal

Apartment Fjord View By The Canal is an entire apartment within walking distance from a lot of sights. It is not a luxury property, but charming, and it has a bedroom, kitchen with all appliances, and everything you need for a cozy home away from home.

The National Museum of Decorative Arts and the university is within walking distance, and it is just 7-8 minutes to walk to the city center. Nearby you also find Stiftsgården and Trondheim Maritime Museum.

The apartment has wifi, towels and bed linen, and there is a bike rental service available. And from your window, you can enjoy both sea and mountain views!

A dark blue wide river reflecting the white wooden houses on one side, sitting in the middle of a green park with trees and grassy fields. A church spear is seen above the treetops under the cloud dotted sky.

City Living Schøller Hotel

City Living has rooms and apartments centrally located in Trondheim, right across the Stiftsgården, which is actually the current royal residence in the city.

Stiftsgården was built in the late 18th Century, and although it is home to the Norwegian royal family, parts of the premises are open to the public in the summer.

At City Living, you have spacious rooms with wooden floors and a modern ambiance. You will have a refrigerator in your room, cable TV, wifi, and and a small kitchenette in the apartments.

From the hotel, Torvet Square is just a short walk away, with shopping, bars, restaurants, and entertainment. You can walk to the Nidaros Cathedral within 8 minutes!

Mellommila 69

Mellommila 69 is a privately rented apartment a little more than a mile from Downtown Trondheim with excellent reviews, a modern apartment with a balcony, wifi, and a stylish interior.

The apartment has 2 bedrooms, so it is perfect for a small group or family traveling together. You will have a flat-screen TV, washing machine, and a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher. Private parking can be arranged for a fee.

There is easy access to winter sports in the area in the winter, and you will be about a mile from the city center, Nidarosdomen, and the charming city buzz in Trondheim.

Hostels In Trondheim?

If you are a traveler who focuses on keeping your accommodation budget as low as possible, you might be looking for hostels in your destinations.

Unfortunately, there are no hostels as such in Trondheim, Norway.

However, if you also feel social and want to connect with the locals, you can check out Coachsurfing, where you will find lots of hosts in Trondheim and Trøndelag County!

FAQ Best Hotels In Trondheim

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Is It Worth It To Go To Trondheim

Is Trondheim worth it? I am going to say yes. Trondheim is not as famous as Bergen and Oslo, and a little further north, but it is a beautiful and interesting city with lots of history, sights, nature, and adventures.

How Many Days Do You Need In Trondheim

If you stay one night and two days, you will be able to experience the highlights of Trondheim.

If you want to take advantage of the immediate surroundings and nature around Trondheim, you can easily stay happy and entertained for up to a week.

Is Trondheim A Walkable City?

Yes, Trondheim is mostly a walkable city if you are in normal physical shape (I have noticed that the Norwegian idea of walkable is not always the international general view).

The city center is definitely walkable for “anyone,” and if you need a break, there is also a tram and bus system to help you out.

Why Is Trondheim Famous?

Well, I would not say famous exactly, but Trondheim has become well renowned lately for being an innovative town, and has been called the “capital of knowledge”. The town is home to NTNU, Norwegian Technical & Natural Sciences University.

Also, it was the first capital of Norway 1000 years ago and is famous for the Nidarosdomen Cathedral.

Wrap-UP Best Hotels In Trondheim

Although not a big city, or town, Trondheim is one of the most historically important destinations in Norway.

In addition to that, the university makes it a vibrant and energetic place, with great nightlife, cultural scene, music scene, dining, art, and nature.

So I hope you have found a great place to stay in Trondheim in this article, so you can focus on walking the old city, admiring the cathedral, and all the other things to do in Trondheim that are the reason you decided to visit!

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