What is it like to live in Trondheim?
Most people will consider crime rates and education at the top of their list when determining where to live. Norway is consistently ranked as one of the safest countries in the world by the Global Peace Index. Trondheim, in particular, is very safe and violent crime is extremely uncommon.
What is there to do in Trondheim at night?
10 Best Things to Do After Dinner in Trondheim
- Gulating Ølutsalg.
- Byscenen.
- Diskoteket.
- EC Dahls Bryggeri.
- Trondheim microbrewery.
- Bars in Bakklandet.
- Bars at Solsiden.
- Den Gode Nabo.
What is the most expensive city in Norway?
The most expensive cities in Norway are Oslo, Bergen, Stavanger, and Trondheim. The following are the monthly costs of living in Norway’s main cities (without rent).
How do people spend a week in Norway?
- Day 1: Oslo – Notodden – Rjukan.
- Day 2: Rjukan – Haukeli – Odda.
- Day 3: Odda – Bergen.
- Day 4: Bergen.
- Day 5: Bergen – Flåm – Gaupne – Lom.
- Day 6: Lom – Geirangerfjord (optional: Trollstigen)
- Optional extra detour: Ålesund & The Atlantic Road.
- Day 7: Hjelle – Oslo.
Is Trondheim colder than Oslo?
Both cities has real winter and nice hills around the city, but Oslo has a more stable winter climate (almost continental).
Does it rain a lot in Trondheim?
In Trondheim, precipitation amounts to 845 millimeters (33.3 inches) per year: so, it is at an intermediate level. It ranges from 40 mm (1.6 in) in the driest month (April) to 90 mm (3.5 in) in the wettest one (September).
Is Trondheim more expensive than Oslo?
Trondheim is more expensive than both Zurich and Oslo, according to recent survey. A comparison of prices of 241,000 different goods and services puts Trondheim at the top of the list for the world’s most expensive city, writes adressa.no.
Is Norway worth visiting in winter?
The winter months are a great time to visit Norway, and specifically adventure yourself to Svalbard. A remote Norwegian archipelago located north of the mainland, here you’ll find a true winter wonderland.