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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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© VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

Heimen Husflid

Traditional handicraft shop with Norwegian sweaters and other knitwear, blankets, arts and crafts, silk scarfs, pewter and rose-painted items. Heimen's...


© Café Hemma Hos

Hemma Hos Antiques

Antiques shop and café in the old post office on the Bygdøy peninsula. You can, among other things, buy the tables, chairs and plates that are used in the...


Homannsbyen Antique & Second Hand

Large shop with china, furniture, paintings, crystal, chairs and more for sale. Delivery on request.


© VisitOSLO/Christian Rafn

House of Oslo

Norway's first and only department store that specialises in design, interior and lifestyle contains over 20 shops that sell everything from teaspoons to...


© Den Norske Husfliden

Husfliden

Since its establishment in 1891, Husfliden been the leading store of its kind in Norway. Here you can buy quality goods that represent Norwegian...


© IKEA

IKEA Furuset

IKEA is the most popular furniture warehouse in Norway. Furniture, carpets, textiles, lamps, pictures & frames, kitchens, kitchen utensils, plants and...


© IKEA

IKEA Slependen

IKEA is the most popular furniture warehouse in Norway. Furniture, carpets, textiles, lamps, pictures & frames, kitchens, kitchen utensils, plants and...


Illums Bolighus

Four floors of famous and new Danish, Scandinavian and international design. Here you will find everything from the smallest details for your kitchen to...


© Jan P. Myhre, Oslo, Norway

J.P.Myhre - bespoke shoes

Jan P. Myhre offers bespoke shoe services. Myhre appreciates seeing you during your stay in Oslo to present classic styles and leather samples. To prepare...


Kongen Marina / Sjølivets Gleder

Water skis, wakeboards and tubes for sale and rent. Wet suits, life vests, sailing equipment, oils, boat equipment and maintenance products for sale.


Krogh Optikk

Krogh Optikk is one of the largest optician chains in Norway. The shops in Oslo have great selections of eyeglass frames and sunglasses. Separate contact lens...


Kaare Berntsen Art & Antiques

Kaare Berntsen is a leading art and antiques shop established in 1930. Extensive experience with sales of city and country antiques, glassware, silver and...


© Liebling

Liebling

Café and design/gift shop in the old industrial area at the top of Grünerløkka. The café offers great coffee and food, and after 6 pm you can also enjoy a...


© VisitOSLO/Matjaz Intihar

Louis Vuitton

Norway's only Louis Vuitton store sells luxury bags, shoes and other accessories. Louis Vuitton is the world's leading luxury brand. The company's origin is French, but it is an international enterprise with stores all over the world.


© Lucky Buttons

Lucky Buttons

Lucky Buttons is a lovely little shop that sells vintage, second-hand and re-design: clothes, bags, accessories, jewellery and other bits and bobs. Redesign...


© Marthes lekestue

Marthes lekestue

Fun shop that sells toys and articles in all colours and sizes. Marthes lekestue specialises in teddy bears, dollhouses, nostalgia and atmosphere, and is located on a side street from Bogstadveien.


© Mat & Mer

Mat & Mer

Mat & Mer (Food & More) is a deli, vegetable shop, coffee shop and restaurant. The shop offers a great selection of cheeses, hams and bread from Grünerløkka Bakery, as well as high-quality chocolate, olive oil and more.


© VisitOSLO/Matjaz Intihar

Moods of Norway Akersgata

The Moods store on Norway's most exclusive shopping street has great designs for every occasion.


© VisitOSLO/Matjaz Intihar

Moods of Norway Hegdehaugsveien

The popular Norwegian clothing line has great designs for every occasion.


© VisitOSLO/Matjaz Intihar

Moods of Norway Karl Johan

Large Moods of Norway store on Oslo's main street with great designs for every occasion.


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