VENUE

The conference venue is Clarion hotel located right by the Trondheim Fjord and harbor.
Contact number: +47 73 92 55 00

The hotel is close to the city center and train station and can be reached either by taking a walk (around 10-15 minutes from city center or by bus (you can check ATB website for routes or download the app into your phone). The nearest bus stop is Pirbadet.

ACCOMODATION

Need accommodation? IFAC MIM2025 has reserved rooms at good prices for the conference. There is a lot happening in the city during this period, so we recommend you to book as early as possible.
To get access to these rooms, please submit your contact details below, and you will receive an email with the hotel booking links:

The alternatives you will find are (all prices are per night per room including breakfast):
Clarion Hotel Trondheim (Conference Venue): Single room (1750 NOK) – Double room (1950 NOK)
Comfort Hotel Trondheim: Single room (1690 NOK) – Double room (1890 NOK)
Thon Nidaros: Single room (1425 NOK) – Double room (1625 NOK)

Would you like to book by yourself? If you want to book your room by yourself, we would suggest to look at:

Airbnb.com: there are rooms available in apartments/houses starting from 700 NOK per night, or even whole apartments from 1200 NOK per night.
Booking.com: there are rooms available in hotels starting from 1000 NOK per night including breakfast.

Parents and Caregivers at IFAC MIM2025

IFAC MIM2025 National Organizing Committee commits to supporting parents who bring their children to the conference by raising awareness about resources, such as the local services:
https://www.sitly.no/en/babysitter/trondheim
https://www.babysits.no/barnevakt/trondheim/
https://www.care.com/no-no/profiler/barnepass/trondheim
If you are traveling to IFAC MIM2025 with your child, please contact the NOC, and we will try to support you as much as we can. Note that while we can confirm the credibility of the linked services, we do not offer discounts or take responsibility for the services.

About Trondheim

Trondheim is where the fusion of history, arts, technology and green initiatives ignite a culture of innovation and rich tradition. Trondheim stands out with its progressive nature and vibrant city life, while still embodying its small-town heart. It’s Norway’s third largest city, with just over 200 000 inhabitants.

Did you know Trondheim was once the Viking capital of Norway?

But even before the Pilgrims and the Viking Age, people were drawn to the region because of the seafood-rich fjords and vast mountains filled with wildlife and some of the most fertile soil in the country.

For more information and inspiration for your visit to Trondheim, including:

  • Planning your stay
  • How to get to Trondheim – by air, train, boat, car, bus and pilgrimage
  • Practical information – tourist info, emergency, currency, public transport, climate and weather, FAQ
  • Things to do – activities & attractions, fun & leisure
  • Eat & drink

Check the wonderful website of Visit Trondheim.

Getting around in Trondheim

Trondheim is a compact city, and it’s easy to find means of transport and get around. If you don’t feel like walking, you can always rent a bike, electric scooter, travel by bus or tram.

The City Where the Art Meets the People

Big feelings or just a line? Art depends on the eye that sees. Spend a day exploring Trondheim’s many small and large galleries and art museums. The offer in the city is diverse, exciting and engaging. Enjoy it and be inspired.