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Trondheim

Where to Stay

1. Ytri Island Retreat

Relais & Châteaux

Timber-clad architecture echoing traditional fishers' houses anchors this remote retreat within the Træna archipelago, where every room frames the jagged mountain silhouettes rising from Arctic waters. The spa's sauna and hot tub offer restorative warmth after expeditions—whale watching, helicopter skiing, deep-sea fishing—while the restaurant translates each day's catch into dishes rooted in local terroir. Built for adventurers seeking Nordic solitude with refined comforts.

2. Britannia Hotel

1 Michelin Key

British salmon lords once flocked to this 19th-century grande dame, and their aristocratic legacy lingers in Jazz Age flourishes—most dramatically, a mirrored staircase. The 233 rooms pair Hästens beds with Carrara marble bathrooms, while the century-old Speilsalen holds a Michelin star. A 2,000-label wine collection, indoor pool, and full spa complete an address suited to travelers seeking Nordic grandeur with genuine heritage.

Where to Eat

1. FAGN

★ Michelin

Named for the old Norwegian farmhouse tradition of offering travellers food and shelter, Fagn carries that spirit of hospitality into an intimate Trondheim dining room. The Michelin-starred kitchen presents surprise tasting menus rooted in Norwegian culinary heritage, each course arriving with its own narrative, enthusiastically shared by the team. A destination for guests seeking storytelling as much as sustenance.

2. Speilsalen

★ Michelin

Beneath crystal chandeliers and gilded mirrors in the Britannia hotel, Speilsalen holds a Michelin star for its technically precise Norwegian cuisine. Counter seating offers synchronized service and direct chef interaction, while a dedicated Caviar Bar anchors the experience in Nordic luxury. Each course demonstrates classical foundations executed with exceptional regional ingredients—a refined destination for travelers seeking Trondheim's finest table.

3. Ytri Island Retreat

Relais & Châteaux

On a remote island in the Træna archipelago, Ytri's kitchen operates on the rhythm of Arctic waters—each plate shaped by the morning's catch and foraged local ingredients. The chef leads cooking classes that demystify this terroir-driven approach, while floor-to-ceiling windows frame the archipelago's jagged peaks. A singular destination for those drawn to Nordic gastronomy at its most elemental.

4. Restaurant Saga

Michelin Selected

Eclectic art lines the walls of this relaxed Fjordgata address, where a ten-course tasting menu showcases restrained contemporary cooking with inventive flourishes—a deconstructed XO sauce among the most memorable. The adjoining wine bar draws serious collectors with its depth of vintages from acclaimed producers. A destination for guests seeking creative Nordic gastronomy paired with exceptional bottles.

5. FAGN-Bistro

Bib Gourmand

Perched above its Michelin-starred sibling, FAGN-Bistro channels the same exceptional Norwegian ingredients into a more casual, Bib Gourmand format. The kitchen delivers rustic preparations with bold, direct flavours across à la carte options or tasting menus of three or five courses. Chefs work within the dining room itself, generating a convivial energy that suits relaxed yet refined evenings in Trondheim.

6. Tollbua

Michelin Selected

Industrial-chic design meets waterfront energy at this Brattøra brasserie, where terrazzo floors and visible ducting frame a buzzing central bar scene. The four- or six-course set menus showcase Norway's coastal larder with precision—signature scallops arrive with seasonal flourishes like sea buckthorn and XO, while skrei cod makes prized appearances when the fishermen deliver. A destination for seafood devotees seeking substance over spectacle.

What to Do

1. Arctic Outdoor Wellness Spa

Relais & Châteaux

Perched at the water's edge on the remote Træna archipelago, this outdoor wellness space harnesses the raw beauty of Norway's Arctic Circle. A traditional wood-fired sauna anchors the experience, its heat a counterpoint to the surrounding sea air and infinite horizon views. Treatments unfold against a backdrop of rugged mountains and open ocean, while a hot tub offers quiet immersion in this untamed northern landscape.