Dude! This has to be the single best city tour video of any Norwegian city I've ever seen (and oh boy I've been watching a lot of them during this pandemic) now I wish you could go around your country, find locals in each major city and make videos just like this one. The internet needs them! We are all tired of the same American tourist videos with the same couple of spots every time. Great job my friend. Tusen takk!!
Yeah, I would even say it's one of the least 'quiet' places in Norway, both literally (quite busy, lots of traffic in the city center, sea gulls, etc..) and figuratively (always something to do, bustling night- and student life, ...).
I was in Trondheim in February... Its so beautiful, quiet and silent. I love Norway. I hope, I can travel soon. Amazing channel! best regards from Peru
@@keepcreationprocess Peru is one of the Latin American countries hit by the covid... The borders are closed and Peru have most deaths per 100 000 people...
At first, I had no idea you were a native Norwegian. You speak English with a perfect American English accent. I thought you were from the US! Thanks for the tour! Trondheim is beautiful!
Hjertilig hilsen fra Australie! Jeg elsker Norge og norsk folk. I learned a bit of Norwegian in 1959 when I was a teenager meeting many Norwegian students in Scotland. I visited there a couple of times but not as far as Trondheim. My favourite book is "Kristin Lavransdatter" by Sigrid Undset.
I want to make a Phd there in NTNU. But the admission is very strict, you need high average exam grades ! What subject will you studying there ? I want to make a Phd in Computer science but maybe I'll move to another city in Norway (different seat of NTNU)
@@stangeerica it's gorgeous. And if you like to go outdoors, there's a ton of options. The ski area is not far from the city center either (bus distance).
Lived in Moholt Studentby, Trondheim from 2003 to 2005 when I moved back to Pakistan, The city had a different vibe, it was peaceful, quiet and one could sit anywhere and still find something interesting. Its been more than 15 years since i had last glimpse of Trondheim and Norway, yet carrying the hope of coming back here anytime soon
I was in Trondheim for about 1 week in August 2019, for the Norfishing Exhibition. Such a beautiful town, and I would love to visit again once the pandemic is over.
Great video! I was a student at ntnu, lived in trondheim for 2 years and really enjoyed this lovely city. Winter is also beautiful like its summer just a little cooler:) I have so much precious memories there and it has a special place in my heart. Norwegian people are very kind and friendly. Love Norway❤️🇳🇴
You can't understand how many times I watched both your summer and winter Trondheim videos before going there for my Erasmus semester 😂 And I loved it, beautiful city, you are lucky people! And thanks for your work 😊
Wow! Just wow! I was smiling just of how beautiful everything is! I know where my next trip will be. Thank you for sharing from a Latino traveler to our Norwegian friends! Love your videos 👋
Oh boy, I've only ever been to Bergen, but I really dream of visiting Trondheim one day as well. Such a beautiful city, so close to nature, with such rich architecture and culture. Norway, I truly miss you.
i live in Trondheim now, but its still fun to watch you talk about everything we have! i almost forgot how much trondheim really has after watching this :P
Every single shot you took was absolutely beautiful! Just like something out of a picturesque children's book! Thanks for taking us on a virtual tour and I hope to go on a physical tour myself one day☀️ I'm a beginner Norwegian learner too! Tusen takk på en vakker virtuell tur ❤
I visited in late winter, in February, when there were already a few hours of sun during the day, but you still got to experience the real winter with snowstorms and ice on the fjords, and hot coffee in the church. Was lucky too as just after we left the temperature went from -5 to -17.
I met a bunch of norwegians in the canary island in winter, i got along pretty well with them and got invited to visit them in Norway so now i want to learn the language at least some basics and discover this country i knew so little about. Fantastic video!
I saw the video title and just had to say, I've been to Trondheim. I was working at the NATO Air Base in Ørland. That's the only time I've been to Norway and it was absolutely beautiful. It was Winter and I rode a bicycle in the snow ... so great!
@@SimpleNorwegian oh yes! I did! :-) I'll try to come next summer. In September I'll travel to Hedmark. It's my first journey to Norway and I can't wait for it! :-D
Tusen takk for the amazing tour. I hope to visit Norway soon, and will definitely include Trondheim. I'm learning to speak Norwegian at home and can't wait to hear it for real.
Omg, Trondheim looks so perfect. The architecture is simple yet amazing, it exudes calmness. Thank you Simple Norwegian for this tour, I would definitely visit Trondheim if I ever visit Norway.
Takk for sharing this! I just starting to learn Norwegian and found your channel and I am so glad! Trondheim is one of a nice city in Norge, so clean, quiet, and looks nice for healing. And this video is great one cause you were able to explain the city in less than 30 minutes which so cool. Regards from Indonesia!
That traditional house is so beautiful!! and looked so peaceful. We also have our traditional house here in philippines and it is called "Bahay Kubo". But I still prefer Those Norwegian houses.
Omg, this video just reminds me of how much I miss Trondheim. I was visiting Trondheim in September 2019 for a Norwegian friend and it felt like yesterday. I remember how chill it was to walk in the city, especially the area near Gamle Bybro. The combination of nature and city is just awesome and touching, I miss the chilly weather in the morning and evening, the mini hike to the view and more.. I was lucky to have 3 days of sunshine when I was there. I really want to go back in some summer days for the long Norwegian summer and see my friend there again. Thank you for making this video Sir, I appreciate this beautiful work of yours. Now I will go back learning Norwegian with other videos of yours 😄
My mothers family are from just across the fjord in Leksvik, I loved my time in Trondheim. Such a beautiful city, the midnight sun is hard to get used to though LOL
That would require moving since it took weeks to make this video and of course having prior extensive knowledge of the city and the places worth visiting helps a lot. But thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@@SimpleNorwegianThat must be really hard! No wonder your videos are this great. I’m sorry if I was bit inconsiderate. I really love most of your contents, appreciate your work ❤️
Wonderful city !! I'm from Italy but I really want to live part of my life in this wonderful city ! Before I'd like to visit more times so I can to obtain a clear picture of the city and understand better Norwegian mentality.
I have family living in Trondheim, and they're part of the reason I'm going to try to learn Norwegian. It was really fun to see all these places that I vaguely remember visiting a couple of years ago, especially Pirbadet, where I jumped off the 10m springboard when I was young. Great video!
My great, great, great grandmother came from Trondheim and I have been curious to see what it's like. Seeing as I've never managed to leave North America, this video was very helpful!
I highly recommend visiting the restaurant in Tyholttårnet, as long as you're not afraid of heights! Amazing 360 degree view of Trondheim, all while enjoying a meal!
I just find this channel, and I'm in love, because my goal is to leave Venezuela to study architecture in the NTNU but I need to learn Norwegian and I think that I found the perfect place
I live on Vancouver Island Canada 🇨🇦. It's very similar in many ways. You have a very beautiful city there. I hope to visit once restrictions lift. Very good English btw. I don't speak any other languages but still will try to learn some before I visit. Thinking about sailing there. I'm curious if it's common for people to anchor out for free there. I have alot of research to do before I come there eh. Looks like a country worth seeing. I've been across Canada and USA but never over seas. Hope to see this place in person one day. Great tour. Thanks for this video 👏
Loveeeeee your channel all the way from Nigeria 🇳🇬, been learning Norwegian perfectly from here too, hope to visit for my masters degree soon. Keep up the good work💓💓💓. Tusen Takk!
This was such a great video! In most tour videos I see, there’s no commentary so I don’t even know what I’m looking at 😅 but you talked in a calm and informative way that made it fun to watch. Love it !
This is the video that I have always wanted to see but never found anywhere. Hoping someone can pick this format up from you and recreate this video for Oslo, Bergen, Tromso, Stavanger and any other major cities that I may have missed.
Jeg bodde i Trondheim 5 år siden og selv om mistet jeg nesten alt min norsk jeg fortsat husker alt av byen som det var. Mange ting er er nye nå. Jeg elsker hjertelig alt om den steden...og noen dag skal jeg kanskje tilbake der!
You my friend are simply amazing and you are doing absolutely stunning job at making youtube videos..you voice has a really deep sense of calmness..Don't change your style even a bit...you are going to shine as a youtube star...SOON....VERY SOON...
Dude! This has to be the single best city tour video of any Norwegian city I've ever seen (and oh boy I've been watching a lot of them during this pandemic) now I wish you could go around your country, find locals in each major city and make videos just like this one. The internet needs them! We are all tired of the same American tourist videos with the same couple of spots every time. Great job my friend. Tusen takk!!
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We have cannons to remind Sweden you know “just in case” 😂 no seriously this is wholesome
True. All our cannons face east all the time.
Watching this again after living here for 7 months, and it feels at home.
"It's too quiet."
With seagulls screaming in the background
Yeah, I would even say it's one of the least 'quiet' places in Norway, both literally (quite busy, lots of traffic in the city center, sea gulls, etc..) and figuratively (always something to do, bustling night- and student life, ...).
I was in Trondheim in February... Its so beautiful, quiet and silent. I love Norway. I hope, I can travel soon. Amazing channel! best regards from Peru
So, do you have the problem of not be able to travel now in your country as well? because of... February. This was before Corona hits us...
@@keepcreationprocess Peru is one of the Latin American countries hit by the covid... The borders are closed and Peru have most deaths per 100 000 people...
At first, I had no idea you were a native Norwegian. You speak English with a perfect American English accent. I thought you were from the US! Thanks for the tour! Trondheim is beautiful!
English education in Scandinavia is generally excellent. That and we consume a lot of American media.
Hjertilig hilsen fra Australie! Jeg elsker Norge og norsk folk. I learned a bit of Norwegian in 1959 when I was a teenager meeting many Norwegian students in Scotland. I visited there a couple of times but not as far as Trondheim. My favourite book is "Kristin Lavransdatter" by Sigrid Undset.
Thank you very much for this video. I'll be moving to Trondheim for my PhD soon and that was a great overview of the city.
Tusen takk.
Ahhh NICE! I'm studying there as well. Let me know if you want a guided tour 😂😂
I want to make a Phd there in NTNU.
But the admission is very strict, you need high average exam grades !
What subject will you studying there ?
I want to make a Phd in Computer science but maybe I'll move to another city in Norway (different seat of NTNU)
@@nettitus Good luck. I'll be in the Energy and process engineering department (EPT). I'll study renewables and energy storage.
I want to do masters in civil engineering, should I go for this university?.
@@stangeerica it's gorgeous. And if you like to go outdoors, there's a ton of options. The ski area is not far from the city center either (bus distance).
Lived in Moholt Studentby, Trondheim from 2003 to 2005 when I moved back to Pakistan,
The city had a different vibe, it was peaceful, quiet and one could sit anywhere and still find something interesting. Its been more than 15 years since i had last glimpse of Trondheim and Norway, yet carrying the hope of coming back here anytime soon
I was in Trondheim for about 1 week in August 2019, for the Norfishing Exhibition.
Such a beautiful town, and I would love to visit again once the pandemic is over.
Great video! I was a student at ntnu, lived in trondheim for 2 years and really enjoyed this lovely city. Winter is also beautiful like its summer just a little cooler:) I have so much precious memories there and it has a special place in my heart. Norwegian people are very kind and friendly. Love Norway❤️🇳🇴
What an amazing and wonderful video with excellent way of explanation about the city.
This city is just magical. I was living there one year and will miss it all my life :')
You can't understand how many times I watched both your summer and winter Trondheim videos before going there for my Erasmus semester 😂 And I loved it, beautiful city, you are lucky people! And thanks for your work 😊
I’m doing the same 😂viewing and reviewing all this summer and winter videos of this marvelous city
Great virtual tour! ❤️
Wow! Just wow! I was smiling just of how beautiful everything is! I know where my next trip will be. Thank you for sharing from a Latino traveler to our Norwegian friends! Love your videos 👋
Oh boy, I've only ever been to Bergen, but I really dream of visiting Trondheim one day as well.
Such a beautiful city, so close to nature, with such rich architecture and culture.
Norway, I truly miss you.
i live in Trondheim now, but its still fun to watch you talk about everything we have! i almost forgot how much trondheim really has after watching this :P
Thank you for 20k subs!
Here's a map of all the stops on this tour: imgur.com/a/l9fzdCt
Yesss ur baaaack
So many memories! I studied at NTNU 10 years ago, and I fell in love with the town. Beautiful memories.
This a great personal tour. I love clean places, I’m a neat freak, and love to keep a beautiful city like this clean.
Every single shot you took was absolutely beautiful! Just like something out of a picturesque children's book! Thanks for taking us on a virtual tour and I hope to go on a physical tour myself one day☀️ I'm a beginner Norwegian learner too! Tusen takk på en vakker virtuell tur ❤
I visited in late winter, in February, when there were already a few hours of sun during the day, but you still got to experience the real winter with snowstorms and ice on the fjords, and hot coffee in the church. Was lucky too as just after we left the temperature went from -5 to -17.
I met a bunch of norwegians in the canary island in winter, i got along pretty well with them and got invited to visit them in Norway so now i want to learn the language at least some basics and discover this country i knew so little about. Fantastic video!
I saw the video title and just had to say, I've been to Trondheim. I was working at the NATO Air Base in Ørland. That's the only time I've been to Norway and it was absolutely beautiful. It was Winter and I rode a bicycle in the snow ... so great!
Oh my gosh! Thank you soooo much for the video! I had to cancel my stay in Trondheim so it is like a comfort for me! TUSEN TAKK!
Yeah I figured people who might not be able to travel at the moment would enjoy it 😃
@@SimpleNorwegian oh yes! I did! :-) I'll try to come next summer.
In September I'll travel to Hedmark. It's my first journey to Norway and I can't wait for it!
:-D
Tusen takk for the amazing tour. I hope to visit Norway soon, and will definitely include Trondheim. I'm learning to speak Norwegian at home and can't wait to hear it for real.
Simply amazing! Looks like PARADISE to me. Thank you very much, love from Italy.
Makes me want to go visit Norway more. Trondheim is on my list of city/place to visit in Norway.
Thank you very much for this video. I will be moving to Trondheim soon so this was very helpful.
Omg, Trondheim looks so perfect. The architecture is simple yet amazing, it exudes calmness. Thank you Simple Norwegian for this tour, I would definitely visit Trondheim if I ever visit Norway.
Takk for sharing this! I just starting to learn Norwegian and found your channel and I am so glad! Trondheim is one of a nice city in Norge, so clean, quiet, and looks nice for healing. And this video is great one cause you were able to explain the city in less than 30 minutes which so cool. Regards from Indonesia!
Great video , now I have to change my plan and stay in Norway a few more days just to visit this lovely town .Thanks
Wow reminds me a lot of north Montenegro. So green, a lot of lakes, woods, rivers, super clean, fresh air, just awesome.
That traditional house is so beautiful!! and looked so peaceful. We also have our traditional house here in philippines and it is called "Bahay Kubo". But I still prefer Those Norwegian houses.
Wow! Great video! I love learning how to pronounce these items as you show them to us. It helps tremendously. Ha en god dag!! Tusen takk!!
My Great-Grandpa was born here (along with my GG Grandparents and likely their ancestors). Fun to see where my Norwegian line of the family is from.
Every city I have been to in Norway were all gorgeous!
One of the most beautiful and beloved cities! Beautiful, cozy, with an interesting history. ❤❤❤
Omg, this video just reminds me of how much I miss Trondheim. I was visiting Trondheim in September 2019 for a Norwegian friend and it felt like yesterday. I remember how chill it was to walk in the city, especially the area near Gamle Bybro. The combination of nature and city is just awesome and touching, I miss the chilly weather in the morning and evening, the mini hike to the view and more..
I was lucky to have 3 days of sunshine when I was there. I really want to go back in some summer days for the long Norwegian summer and see my friend there again.
Thank you for making this video Sir, I appreciate this beautiful work of yours.
Now I will go back learning Norwegian with other videos of yours 😄
My mothers family are from just across the fjord in Leksvik, I loved my time in Trondheim. Such a beautiful city, the midnight sun is hard to get used to though LOL
All the nature! Beautiful. You’re so lucky to have those views and pure air.
Can you please make this kind of video more often🥺 This is the best virtual tour I’ve ever seen. I will most definitely visit Norway one day ❤️
That would require moving since it took weeks to make this video and of course having prior extensive knowledge of the city and the places worth visiting helps a lot. But thanks I’m glad you enjoyed it!
@@SimpleNorwegianThat must be really hard! No wonder your videos are this great. I’m sorry if I was bit inconsiderate. I really love most of your contents, appreciate your work ❤️
Fantastiskt! Älskar detaljerna som kollektivtrafik, broar, parker, sjukhus m.m. Hade önskat att någon gjort en liknande video om Bergen.
Wonderful city !!
I'm from Italy but I really want to live part of my life in this wonderful city !
Before I'd like to visit more times so I can to obtain a clear picture of the city and understand better Norwegian mentality.
I have family living in Trondheim, and they're part of the reason I'm going to try to learn Norwegian. It was really fun to see all these places that I vaguely remember visiting a couple of years ago, especially Pirbadet, where I jumped off the 10m springboard when I was young. Great video!
This has been very helpful! I want to explore Norway, and maybe live there one day, and Trondheim has been on the top of my list. Thank you so much xx
My great, great, great grandmother came from Trondheim and I have been curious to see what it's like. Seeing as I've never managed to leave North America, this video was very helpful!
Sååå idylliskt! Och jag som tyckte det var väldigt trivsamt där i januari🙂 Tack för turen!👍
Amazing city, so many beautiful places, I wish I could visit Trondheim.
Thank you for this video. Very beautiful and peaceful place.
Very cool! Looks like a gorgeous city. Tusen takk!
Thank you very much indeed for sharing this lovely part of a beautiful country.
I highly recommend visiting the restaurant in Tyholttårnet, as long as you're not afraid of heights! Amazing 360 degree view of Trondheim, all while enjoying a meal!
I've been watching and re-watching this video for a while, and now I'm finally visiting!
Well done. I really enjoyed watching your video! It makes me want to visit Trondheim immediately.
Wow Norway looks so beautiful ! 😍 I always wanted to go to Krisitiansand, Trondheim, Narvik and Stavanger ! ☺
Hi from Switzerland ! 😄🇨🇭
I just find this channel, and I'm in love, because my goal is to leave Venezuela to study architecture in the NTNU but I need to learn Norwegian and I think that I found the perfect place
Great video of a magnificent city. I can’t wait to visit. Just beautiful.
I live on Vancouver Island Canada 🇨🇦. It's very similar in many ways. You have a very beautiful city there. I hope to visit once restrictions lift. Very good English btw. I don't speak any other languages but still will try to learn some before I visit. Thinking about sailing there. I'm curious if it's common for people to anchor out for free there. I have alot of research to do before I come there eh. Looks like a country worth seeing. I've been across Canada and USA but never over seas. Hope to see this place in person one day. Great tour. Thanks for this video 👏
I love this!! Been here since February and I love it! It’s so beautiful here ❤️❤️
going here in a couple days 😊 this video made me even more excited to visit!
Du gjør meg stolt over byen min ass. Alle viktige steder blir nevnt, dritbra jobb!
Beautiful Trondheim ! ❤️👏🙏
Ja, vi elsker dette landet!
Du viser alt om Trondheim.:) Gratulerer så fint utført. Nydelig by rolig .Drømme plass selvfølgelig:) Tusen takk
Trondheim is an amazing city! Greetings from Sweden!
Somebody fire the canons
Hahaha, that tower sound at 12:01 is so funny I had to watch it 3 times!
Best video footage of Trondheim , ever! Good job dude! Loved it!
You have a very beautiful city. It looks as clean and neat as if it were built just for your video. I'd love to visit some day.
It’s beautiful! I have been to a few cities around Oslo but it still amazes me how pretty Norway is.
Lived in Trondheim for a year and oh boy this video made me miss it so much!
Loveeeeee your channel all the way from Nigeria 🇳🇬, been learning Norwegian perfectly from here too, hope to visit for my masters degree soon. Keep up the good work💓💓💓. Tusen Takk!
wow. I'm also looking to study over there in NTNU...
@@earljoey1995 send me your email let’s talk
Did you get my mail?
@@earljoey1995 yes just replied
Very nice quiet city! I really cold see myself living in Trondheim. I hope to have an opportunity to at least visit it.
Thank you so much for the tour. You did amazing job, I enjoed every minute of the video 😊
This was such a great video! In most tour videos I see, there’s no commentary so I don’t even know what I’m looking at 😅 but you talked in a calm and informative way that made it fun to watch. Love it !
I love the creative description of the Tyholt tower
Beautiful! What a joyful vibe in the country, someday i need to go there!
you helped me learn norsk bro. looking forward to know you more to thank you better.
This is my home town,its a 1000 years old city!!The vikings called it Nidaros!
This is the video that I have always wanted to see but never found anywhere. Hoping someone can pick this format up from you and recreate this video for Oslo, Bergen, Tromso, Stavanger and any other major cities that I may have missed.
just love the vibe of this country 💗
Lovely looking place! I wish my city's biggest problem was that it's "too quiet" lol
Den beste presentasjonen av Trondheim ever og får meg og lure... Hvorfor flytta jeg..? 😇
Video with nice pictures and an narator who has perfect pronunciation in both English and Norwegian.
Nice city , quiet peaceful with normal people , smiling and being about their business .
This video is amazing! Thanks for the good work!
Amazing! One day I'll be living in Norway, that's for sure!
It’s beautiful. I even dreamt about those place while sleeping. Thank you so much for the video..
I really enjoyed this tour! I so wish I could visit Norway, except I don't know if I'd care for the long days/long nights thing. A beautiful place!
Lived in Trondheim 2016-2018, filled with nostalgia!!
Jeg bodde i Trondheim 5 år siden og selv om mistet jeg nesten alt min norsk jeg fortsat husker alt av byen som det var. Mange ting er er nye nå. Jeg elsker hjertelig alt om den steden...og noen dag skal jeg kanskje tilbake der!
You my friend are simply amazing and you are doing absolutely stunning job at making youtube videos..you voice has a really deep sense of calmness..Don't change your style even a bit...you are going to shine as a youtube star...SOON....VERY SOON...
Loved the video! Very informative too. Would love to watch another virtual tour of other cities in Norway.
I really enjoyed this movie and I hope there will be more on this channel! luv ya and greetings from Poland ^^
Im gonna study there next year!
Great, many thanks. Love to listen to your Norwegian.
oh i really luv norway! ive been there three times thats why i follow u. i miss sooo much norway
All tay girls like rich mans countries so iş normal you love here
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This is one of the best city reviews I have ever seen. Why does this have only so few views?
Wow, I want to go back to beautiful Trondheim ;))