Trondheim
Midtbyen
Historic city center with main attractions, shops, and nightlife.
Travel score
87
Safety
85
Transport
90
Community
87
Key strengths
- Central
- Tourist hub
- Vibrant
Points to consider
- Busy
- Some petty crime
- Expensive
Trondheim's average safety score of 82.5/100 indicates a very safe city for visitors. This score suggests a low prevalence of serious crime, aligning with its reputation as a secure destination.
Use this shortlist to choose an area first, then compare the exact district on the map. Trondheim is generally safe, but pickpocketing is common in tourist areas.
Safety posture
Map signals
Stable districts: Midtbyen, Lerkendal, and Heimdal.
Night-risk check: Midtbyen, Lerkendal, and Heimdal.
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Safety overview
Night risk
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Active district
Midtbyen
Good | score 87
Trondheim
Historic city center with main attractions, shops, and nightlife.
Travel score
87
Safety
85
Transport
90
Community
87
Key strengths
Points to consider
4 results
District Comparison
Choose two districts and compare them side by side before booking. The tool highlights overall score, safety, transport, accommodation, night risk, and the practical trade-offs that matter most for a stay base.
| District | Safety | Vibe | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Midtbyen | 85/100 | Lively | Families |
| Lerkendal | 85/100 | Quiet | Families |
| Heimdal | 85/100 | Local | Families |
| Østbyen | 75/100 | Local | First-time visitors |
Travel score 87/100
Historic city center with main attractions, shops, and nightlife.
Strengths
Watch-outs
Travel score 84/100
District known for NTNU campus and stadium, with student presence.
Strengths
Watch-outs
Overall travel score
Best single read for choosing a low-friction tourist base.
Safety
How comfortable the area is likely to feel for a typical visitor.
Sightseeing convenience
Access to major attractions, useful streets, and visitor-friendly movement.
Transport
How easy it is to arrive, leave, and move around the city.
Accommodation
Hotel and apartment practicality for a short stay.
Night risk
Lower is better. Use this when late returns matter.
Community signal
Extra signal from user reviews where enough data exists.
Safety Guide
Trondheim's average safety score of 82.5/100 indicates a very safe city for visitors. This score suggests a low prevalence of serious crime, aligning with its reputation as a secure destination.
The primary risks in Trondheim involve pickpocketing, particularly in crowded areas. Visitors should also be aware of potential tourist-targeted friction, though serious incidents are rare.
With only an 11-point spread between the best and worst districts, choosing a specific neighborhood in Trondheim has minimal impact on overall safety. This narrow range means a consistently high level of safety across the entire city.
Midtbyen, with a safety score of 85, represents Trondheim's safest district. Its high score ensures a secure environment for exploring main attractions, shops, and nightlife.
In Trondheim, a score of 80+ signifies a generally very safe environment with minimal reported incidents. While no district falls into the 60-70 range, such a drop would indicate a noticeable increase in minor crimes or nuisance, requiring more vigilance.
Visitors often overlook the consistent night risk across all districts despite the high overall safety. Every district scores low at night, indicating a need for caution after dark, regardless of location.
Safety risk in Trondheim is not concentrated but rather evenly distributed across its 4 districts, as evidenced by the narrow 11-point score spread. All districts maintain a high safety baseline.
The fact that 100% of Trondheim's districts score low at night means evening plans require consistent awareness. This pattern suggests that even in areas safe during the day, nighttime brings an elevated, albeit still moderate, risk.
Despite no districts being flagged for caution, visitors should exercise increased vigilance in crowded areas like Midtbyen, especially where pickpocketing is the primary risk. This applies even in highly rated areas.
Trondheim's night safety data reveals that all districts score low after dark, indicating a generally increased risk compared to daytime. While serious threats are uncommon, areas like Midtbyen, Lerkendal, and Heimdal require the same level of caution at night, despite their high daytime scores.
For evening logistics, such as returning from dinner or solo travel, consider using Trondheim's good transport system (avg 83.8/100) or pre-arranged taxis. Avoid walking alone through dimly lit or deserted areas, even if familiar with the district.
The data highlights that the perception of safety should shift significantly after dark across the entire city. Visitors should factor in that the consistent low night scores mean no single district offers a significantly safer nighttime experience than others.
FAQ
Trondheim is a very safe city for tourists, with an average safety score of 82.5/100. Serious incidents are rare, making it a secure travel destination.
The primary safety concerns in Trondheim are pickpocketing, especially in crowded tourist areas, and potential tourist-targeted friction. These are typically minor inconveniences rather than serious threats.
No districts in Trondheim are flagged for caution or avoidance. All 4 districts maintain a high safety standard, with a narrow 11-point spread between them.
Trondheim at night requires more caution, as 100% of districts score low after dark. While generally safe, visitors should remain aware of their surroundings and plan transport, especially when alone.