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If the city of Trondheim were a cocktail, it would be made out of aquavit, vodka, spruce, pine and apples. All seasonal, all grown locally.
Trondheim, Norway - A new video guide titled "Free Things To Do In Trondheim" offers an accessible walking itinerary for exploring the city's historical and cultural landmarks. The guide, uploaded by user 'Des | Life in Norway', outlines a loop starting and ending at Torget, the market square. The tour highlights several key attractions, beginning with the Olav Tryggvason Monument, Trondheim's tallest statue. Participants are then directed to the medieval Church of Our Lady, which dates back to the late 12th century. The itinerary continues through Bakklandet, a picturesque district known for its vibrant houses, cafes, and street art, before crossing the Gamle Bybro (Old Town Bridge), which provides scenic views of the Nidelva River. A significant stop on the tour is Kristiansten Fortress, offering expansive panoramic views of the city and a glimpse into its history. The journey culminates at Nidarosdomen, the magnificent cathedral recognized for its intricate architecture and its role in Trondheim's cultural heritage. The video serves as a practical resource for visitors seeking to experience Trondheim's rich history and beauty on a budget.
If the city of Trondheim were a cocktail, it would be made out of aquavit, vodka, spruce, pine and apples. All seasonal, all grown locally.
