Dynamic and modern Trondheim has not only an abundance of amazing sights, but also a decent choice of entertainment venues. Hikers and fans of outdoor recreation like Ringve botanical garden. It remains one of the most popular destinations for family holidays, as the usual walk through the garden will turn into an exciting and informative event.
The city symbol and the national religious landmark is Nidaros Catherdral also known as Nidaros Domkirke. Construction of this huge and beautiful building has begun in 1070 and ran for …
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1. Young travelers intending to visit night clubs and order alcoholic beverages at local restaurants are sure to carry a copy of their passport. There are age restrictions on alcohol in all …
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The stylish club Dali is also popular among holidaymakers. Those who have fun dancing till dawn would like Bar 3B and BrukBar. Vacations won’t be complete without a walk around local shops too. The city is famous for its amazing art galleries, including Galleri Ismene, Trondhjems Kunstforening and Trondheim Glassblaseri. Attractions and entertainment in Norway
Nordic skiing is represented by 10 resorts equipped for any level of preparation. Quiet family-oriented Beitostelen, Gala with its ice fishing and reindeer riding, Geilo with its snowmobile safari – every mountain skier will be sure to find a place for himself. The most impatient visitors go to Kvitfjöll, Norway’s largest resort with artificial snow, open from November to May. The small ski slopes of Lillehammer will allow inexperienced skiers to forever love skiing in the valley, in which, according to legend, the trolls were born.
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