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Tourists come here to enjoy music, arts, culture, alternative politics, nightlife, and student life. Every year at the end of July and the beginning of August the St. Olav Festival takes place here. Nidelva is the real pearl of the city.
The river, where sunsets can be magnificent, especially in summer, and the city is so far north that the first hints of arctic blue sky are seen. In general, traveling to Trondheim is very safe, but tourists should be alert, not to carry a lot of cash, be cautioned about pickpockets. Taxi is safe and convenient. Public transportation is safe enough. However, watch your belongings when the transport is crowded. The pickpocket-related risk may occur from time to time.
Avoid crowded places and transports. Watch your backpack and pockets surely. Avalanches and landslides in the snowy months are possible. Be sure to check weather forecast information before your visit.
Mugging risk is low. But you should avoid drunk people and not get involved in fights, where you can be robbed. Usually, there is no terrorist attack, but in Europe, they are not uncommon. It is worth exploring the political situation in the region before your visit. There is a little risk of scams. Usually, street barkers call to tourists, trying to lure money by anyways. Be cautioned and do not get them to cheat you. Women travelers can feel completely free here.
Common sense will be enough to avoid any troubles. The index of crime is low here and none big crimes not occurred here in last years. There are some beggars on the streets, but you should know that Norway supports his citizens well enough and the poor in the streets can only be if they spend a lot of money on drinking and drugs. Sometimes there may be prostitutes on the streets who persistently offer their services. Stay away from them. You need to have a valid passport to travel to Norway.