Frommer's Review
Although its chain partner Grand Olav has a more cutting edge, Bakeriet is also a worthy choice in every way. One of the most atmospheric hotels in Trondheim occupies the mock-fortified, solid-looking premises of what functioned between 1863 and 1963 as the largest bakery in Norway. You might be reminded of a museum, thanks to a number of displays that showcase the ovens, cooling racks, and paraphernalia associated with the building during its early days. Kids should eat up these displays, including the elaborate 20th-century bakers costumes that decorate the upstairs hallways leading to the large and very comfortable bedrooms. Many of these have carefully finished half-paneling and easy chairs and settees, and each has a large tiled bathroom with a shower. An underground railway, once used to transport raw materials for the bread and its ovens, stretches from here to a point in Trondheim near the cathedral.
Facilities:
Breakfast room and lounge; sauna; Turkish bath; laundry service; dry cleaning; nonsmoking rooms; rooms for those w/limited mobility
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