Singsaker Sommerhotel

Trondheim


On a grassy knoll in a quiet residential neighbourhood, this imposing building was originally built as a club for occupying German officers. It represents great value. Bus 63 from the train station passes by. If driving, take Klostergata eastwards from the Studentersamfundet and follow the signs. The free parking is a winner and the rooms are tidy.


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Nearby Trondheim attractions

1. Kristiansten Fort

0.2 MILES

For a bird's-eye view of the city, climb 10 minutes from the Gamle Bybro to Kristiansten Fort, built after Trondheim's great fire of 1681. During WWII the…

2. Gamle Bybro

0.45 MILES

There's been a bridge here since 1681, connecting the city with the Kristiansten Fort and guarded at each end by a watch-house (although only one now…

3. Archbishop's Palace

0.53 MILES

The 12th-century archbishop's residence (Erkebispegården), commissioned around 1160 and Scandinavia's oldest secular building, is beside the cathedral. In…

4. Nidaros Domkirke

0.56 MILES

Nidaros Cathedral is Scandinavia's largest medieval building, and the northernmost Gothic structure in Europe. Outside, the ornately embellished, altar…

5. Vitensenteret

0.56 MILES

Children especially will enjoy the hands-on experiments at this practical, active centre with over 150 models to choose from.

6. National Military Museum

0.57 MILES

In the same courtyard as the Archbishop's Palace, the National Military Museum is full of antique swords, armour and cannons, and recounts the days from…

7. Olavskirken Ruins

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During excavations for the library on Kongens gate, archaeologists found the ruins of a 12th-century church, thought to be Olavskirken, now visible…

8. Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum

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The permanent collection of this splendid museum exhibits the best of Scandinavian design, including a couple of bijou art-nouveau rooms. A whole floor is…