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Shopping: Shopping centres

The shopping centres in Oslo have all you need (and more) under one roof.

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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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Aker Brygge Shopping

The popular Aker Brygge area has about 70 shops, 40 restaurants and bars, a cinema and a guest harbour. The buildings are distinctive, with their combination...


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Byporten Shopping

Shopping centre with 73 shops and 13 restaurants/cafés, located right next to Oslo Central Station. At Byporten Shopping you find shops that you don't find in...


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CC Vest Shopping Centre

Shopping centre on Oslo's western border with 90 shops. CC Vest gets 4 million visitors every year. Free parking for 2 hours. Parking for tourist buses and caravans.


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Eger Karl Johan

Eger Karl Johan is Norway's largest collection of exclusive brands under one roof. It is located at Egertorget on Karl Johans gate in the centre of Oslo.


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GlasMagasinet Stortorvet

GlasMagasinet in Oslo is one of Norway's oldest and most famous department stores. Ground floor: Wide selection of glass and crystal products from e.g....


Grønland Basar

Exotic shopping centre at Grønland with fruit and vegetables, coffee, clothing, shoes, accessories, jewellery, international books, furniture, a beauty shop...


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Gunerius Shopping

Gunerius is a shopping street from Storgata to Oslo City and Oslo Spektrum. The shopping centre contains over 30 shops and places to eat. The shopping centre Gunerius has existed since 1852, when merchant Gunerius Pettersen started his business here.


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House of Oslo

House of Oslo - Norway's first and only department store specialising in design, interior and lifestyle. Almost 20 shops extending over four floors and...


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IKEA Furuset

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


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IKEA Slependen

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


Norwegian Outlet

Norway's only outlet mall features dozens of stores with 30-70% discounts on famous brands. Some stores only sell one brand, while others have many. Among the...


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Oslo City Shopping Centre

Oslo City opened in 1988 and is Norway's most visited shopping centre. At Oslo City you will find over 90 different shops and restaurants on 5 floors. Oslo...


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Paleet Shopping Center

Paleet is a high-end shopping centre with over 30 specialist and fashion shops, as well as a number of restaurants and cafés. The interior displays a vast...


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Shopping centres in the city centre

On a rainy day or a cold winter day, it is tempting to stay indoors. In Oslo you find several big shopping centres downtown, so you can get everything you need...


Steen & Strøm Magasin

Department store with more than 50 shops on 7 floors. Steen & Strøm Magasin has a number of well-known and attractive Norwegian, Scandinavian and...


VikaTerrassen shopping

The shopping block VikaTerrassen, with fashion stores side by side, selling Norwegian and international brand clothes, bags and shoes. Shops Amulet...