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Shopping in Oslo

You may have trouble closing your suitcase after a shopping spree in Oslo.
Shopping malls, department stores, small boutiques, shopping streets with hundreds of small shops and retailers, charming antique shops, flea markets, suppliers of exclusive international brand names and local handicraft shops.


See the tips below on shopping and start planning where to shop!

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Bærums Verk

In the charming "Bærumske Ironworks" from 1610 you will today find about 50 shops, restaurants, handicraft and art galleries and workshops. Idyllic park with...


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David-Andersen

David-Andersen jewellers have been offering quality crafts since 1876. Through its own brand and famous and unknown designer brands, David-Andersen places...


Holm - Souvenirs & Sweaters

Thv.L.Holm has been selling hats and caps since 1937, and today it offers a wide variety of headwear for all occasions. Among the brands in the shop are...


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Mathallen Food Hall

Mathallen is a centre for Norwegian food culture where chefs and the general public can purchase products from Norwegian small-scale producers and foreign...


Maurtua Husflid

Homecraft store at Oslo Cruise Terminal that sells Norwegian sweaters from Dale of Norway, Nordstrikk, Vrikke, Scandinavian SCORE and Maurtua's own collection...


Norway Shop

Big store next to City Hall that sells Norwegian knitwear, gifts and souvenirs. Norway Shop's suppliers are individually selected, securing the high quality...


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Oslo Sweater Shop, Radisson Blu Scandinavia

Scandinavia's largest selection of Norwegian sweaters, at competitive prices, in addition to a wide selection of other souvenirs. Oslo Sweater Shop offers...


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Oslo Sweater Shop, Royal Christiania Hotel

Scandinavia's largest selection of Norwegian sweaters, at competitive prices, in addition to a wide selection of other souvenirs. Oslo Sweater Shop offers...


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The Artisans in the Old Town (Norwegian Folk Museum)

In the Norwegian Folk Museum's Old Town, you can visit the workshops of the weaver, the potter, the silversmith and the candle factory. The artisans demonstrate techniques and sell their products.


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Tregaarden's Christmas House

Scandinavia's only permanent Christmas shop sells all kinds of Christmas articles, including candles, napkins, nisser, tablecloths and much more. Tregaarden's...


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Aker Brygge Shopping

Shopping and dining area along the harbour with about 30 shops and 40 restaurants and bars. The buildings are distinctive, with their combination of old,...


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Angel's Speed Equipment

Behind the red door at Grünerløkka is Angel's Speed Equipment, the best place in Oslo to get great rock'n'roll/rockabilly clothing, records and other fun stuff for a real rock'n'roll lifestyle.


Artshop at the Stenersen Museum

The Artshop at the Stenersen Museum is the place for art lovers to shop for art magazines like Artforum, Flash Art, Art Review, Parkett, Frieze, Kunst and Billedkunst, as well as unique products either made by or inspired by artists.


BAB Racing

Bicycle shop specialising in FS bikes, DH bikes and BMX. BAB Racing also has a workshop where they offer quick bicycle service and repairs.


Backe i Grensen

Backe i Grensen has a large selection of tableware, designs and brands for your home. The shop was established in 1889 and is known for its quality products...


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Bakefri

Bakefri is the only bakery and café in Norway that only sells gluten-free goods. Bakefri produces all its breads and cakes itself, and freshly baked goods are...


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Bare Jazz

Café, shop, jazz concerts. Bare Jazz (="only jazz") is an all-jazz specialty music store located in the centre of Oslo. It is also a café and a place to hear good jazz music, sometimes live.


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Basarhallene, Kirkeristen

The bazaar halls behind Oslo Cathedral are home to a few handicraft and antique shops, as well as a few cafés and restaurants. The bazaar was built in the years 1841-58 by architect Grosch.


Big Dipper record store

Big Dipper has a large selection of vinyl in the genres pop/rock, indie, soul, metal/hard rock, jazz, punk, garage rock, hip-hop, blues, country, electronica...


© Birkelundens Lille Franske Ostebutikk

Birkelundens lille franske ostebutikk (cheese shop)

Fresh French cheeses, sausages and other French delicacies. Take-away baguettes. Home-made bread, croissants, crêpes and jam. French catering. Wine & cheese nights.


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