Britannia Hotel, hotel in Trondheim
The Britannia Hotel is a hotel in central Trondheim, Norway, offering 257 guest rooms across several floors, along with six restaurants and bars. It also has a spa area with an indoor pool and sauna, and one of its restaurants holds a Michelin star.
The hotel first opened in 1870 and quickly became a gathering point for wealthy travelers, many of whom came to fish in the nearby rivers. It closed for a thorough renovation and reopened in April 2019.
The hotel's name comes from a historic shipping line, linking it to the city's long tradition of sea trade. Today it hosts concerts, exhibitions, and seasonal events that give visitors a sense of how Trondheim celebrates its own identity.
The hotel sits in central Trondheim, within easy walking distance of the main sights. An airport transfer by electric London taxi can be arranged on request.
The Tower Suite is fitted under a large dome at the top of the building and contains a gold bathtub, a grand piano, and a private wine cellar. It was designed according to the owner's personal vision of putting Trondheim on the map as a travel destination.
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