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Discover Trondheim in just 2 hours with an engaging city walk covering highlights like Nidaros Cathedral, Bakklandet, Solsiden, and the old town bridge for $39.53.

This 2-hour city walk through Trondheim offers an affordable way to get a solid introduction to one of Norway’s most historic towns. Priced at $39.53 per person, the tour is designed for those who want to see the city’s standout sights without spending a whole day exploring. Starting at Rockheim, the tour takes you through the vibrant neighborhoods, historic landmarks, and picturesque views that define Trondheim.
The tour is led by an experienced local guide, who shares informative commentary along the way. It’s suited for visitors with moderate physical fitness, and the group size is limited to 25 travelers, ensuring a personable experience. A key strength is the tour’s flexible itinerary, which highlights the city’s most captivating areas, from modern districts to ancient cathedrals. One notable consideration is that entrance to Nidaros Cathedral is not included, so visitors should plan separately if they wish to explore inside.
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The tour begins at Rockheim, located at Brattørkaia 14 in Trondheim, with activities starting promptly at 10:00 am. The entire experience lasts approximately 2 hours, making it an ideal choice for travelers seeking a quick yet meaningful introduction to the city. The tour concludes back at the starting point, allowing for easy continuation of sightseeing or shopping.
The short duration makes this walk perfect for cruise travelers or those with limited time in Trondheim. The mobile ticket makes check-in simple, and the small group size ensures everyone can comfortably follow the guide and ask questions.

The tour kicks off at Solsiden, a lively district often called the “sunny side” of Trondheim. This part of the city is famous for its many cafés, restaurants, and outdoor spaces. It’s where locals gather to unwind, especially during good weather. The guide points out the vibrant atmosphere and modern architecture that contrast with Trondheim’s historical roots.
Spending about 10 minutes here, visitors get a glimpse of the neighborhood’s charm and can appreciate the bustling outdoor life. Although the tour doesn’t include entrance tickets, this stop offers a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to soak in the local vibe.
Next, the tour moves to Bakklandet, a neighborhood known for its charming wooden buildings and historic atmosphere. Once a working-class district, Bakklandet has transformed into a sought-after area with modern apartments set within preserved industrial architecture. Despite fires and urban development, the wooden structures have remained intact, giving Bakklandet its distinctive character.
The guide shares stories about the area’s fascinating history while pointing out the beautiful, well-preserved architecture. Visitors spend roughly 10 minutes here, soaking in the atmosphere and viewing the colorful buildings that line the streets.

Crossing over the famous Old Town Bridge, known as the “Portal of Happiness,” is a highlight of the tour. The bridge offers stunning views of the historic warehouses and the Nidelva river. Adjacent to the bridge is the world’s only bicycle lift, a quirky and practical feature that adds charm to this part of the city.
This stop lasts about 10 minutes and provides a great vantage point for photos of the river and waterfront buildings. The guide explains the bridge’s significance and the story behind the bicycle lift, enriching the visual experience.
A central feature of the tour is the Nidaros Cathedral, one of Scandinavia’s most magnificent Gothic buildings. Although admission to the cathedral interior is not included, the exterior alone is impressive, with its elaborate façade and towering spires. The guide shares insights about its history, architecture, and cultural importance, highlighting that it is built over the tomb of St. Olav, Norway’s patron saint.
Spending about 20 minutes at this site, visitors appreciate the magnificence of the cathedral’s exterior and learn about its role as a symbol of Norwegian heritage.
Next, the tour takes you to Trondheim Torg, the city’s main square. At the center stands a statue of Olav Tryggvason, the Viking king and founder of Trondheim. The square is lively, with shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a perfect place to observe local life.
Spending about 10 minutes, this stop offers a vibrant view of the city’s core. The guide discusses the square’s history and its importance as a hub of social activity.

The final stop is Stiftsgården, the royal residence in Trondheim. When the royal family is in town, they stay here, and its beautiful gardens are open for walk-through. The guide offers a brief overview of its significance and architecture.
This 10-minute visit provides a peaceful conclusion to the walk, with opportunities for photography and appreciation of the royal setting. Note that admission to Stiftsgården is not included.
The tour is limited to 25 participants, which helps keep the experience personal and engaging. It’s designed for those with moderate physical fitness, as some walking and standing are involved, but it remains accessible to most visitors.
The tour’s itinerary depends on weather and road conditions, with the possibility of alternative plans if needed. It is advisable to wear comfortable shoes and prepare for outdoor walking. The meeting point is near public transportation, facilitating easy access for cruise travelers or day visitors.
For travelers who want a brief but thorough overview of Trondheim, this guided walk hits all the main highlights: from modern districts to historic sites. The knowledgeable guide enhances the experience with informative commentary and stories that bring the city’s history alive. The cost-effectiveness and small group size make it a good value, especially for those with limited time.
While entrance fees are not included for Nidaros Cathedral and Stiftsgården, the external views and stories still deliver rich cultural insights. The 2-hour pace strikes a balance between seeing notable sights and not feeling rushed.
This city walk offers an efficient and engaging way to explore Trondheim’s highlights, especially if you prefer organized tours over self-guided wandering. The combination of historic sites and modern neighborhoods showcases the city’s diversity and charm. It’s particularly suitable for cruise passengers or visitors with limited time who want a well-structured overview.
The expert guide’s storytelling makes the experience memorable, and the diverse stops ensure you gain a broad sense of Trondheim’s character. The main limitation is that interior visits are not included, but the exterior views and commentary compensate well for that.
This tour provides good value and a rich introduction to Trondheim, making it a practical choice for those eager to get acquainted with this Norwegian port city.
“Very enjoyable walk with a pleasant young guide. Very informative. Covered a lot of detail about Trondheim”
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the moderate physical activity involved makes it suitable for most age groups, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, this tour is typically booked about 59 days in advance and requires a mobile ticket for entry.
Can the tour be canceled or changed?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Changes less than 24 hours before are not accepted.
Are there any hidden costs?
The tour price is $39.53, but note that entrance to Nidaros Cathedral and Stiftsgården must be paid separately if you wish to explore inside.
What should I wear?
Bring comfortable shoes and be prepared for outdoor walking; the itinerary depends on weather conditions.
How large are the tour groups?
Groups are limited to 25 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.