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Oslo City
The guide was updated:One of the biggest shopping malls in Oslo and the most visited in Norway, Oslo City has more than 90 shops and eateries spread over five floors. Here you'll find shops selling everything from clothes, shoes and accessories to music, home decor and electronic devices.
Useful Information
- Address: Stenersgata 1, Oslo
- Opening hours: Mon–Fri 10am–10pm, Sat 10am–8pm, Sun closed
- Website: oslo-city.steenstrom.no/
- Phone: +47 40 00 73 70
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The Sunday Market in Ingensgate, also known as The Sunday Market at Blå, is a handicraft and second-hand market, which takes place every Sunday all year around. Designers and craftsmen sell their handmade products, like ceramics, knitwear, glass, jewellery, paintings, and soap. Usually, some street-food stalls are also present.
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Aker Brygge
Situated by the stunning Oslo fjord, Aker Brygge is a sought-after neighbourhood where shopping and dining converge. With over 30 diverse shops, it offers a vibrant array of fashion, design, flowers, books, jewellery, home decor, and cosmetics. Along the boardwalk, Aker Brygge boasts a lovely strip of restaurants, creating an inviting ambience for indulging in al fresco dining.
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Oslo City
One of the biggest shopping malls in Oslo and the most visited in Norway, Oslo City has more than 90 shops and eateries spread over five floors. Here you'll find shops selling everything from clothes, shoes and accessories to music, home decor and electronic devices.
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Cappelens Forslag Bookshop
Cappelens Forslag is an independent bookshop selling used, new, and antiquarian titles of both rare and cult literature. The books are mostly in English, but also in Norwegian and other languages. They also have a small selection of vinyl and photographs as well as a cosy café.
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Birkelunden Flea Market
Held every Sunday, all year round, this bric-a-brac market is worth experiencing even if you're not planning to buy anything. Here you'll find countless stalls selling a range of everything, from books and clothing items to kitchen utensils and small pieces of furniture.
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Gutta på Haugen
A well-stocked deli shop with top-quality cheeses, sausages, cold cuts, olive oils, and sweet treats, both Norwegian and international. They also sell fresh produce and ice cream. Be sure to try the traditional Brunost (brown cheese) and the Norwegian flatbread.
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Paleet
Situated on the bustling Karl Johans gate, Paleet is a sophisticated shopping gallery exuding style and elegance. Within its walls, you'll discover a curated collection of over 30 high-end fashion and lifestyle shops, along with inviting bars, cafés, and gourmet restaurants.
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Chillout
A travellers' paradise, Chillout is a one-of-a-kind shop, which combines a bookshop, a travel agency, a travel gear shop, and a café all under the same roof. At the entrance level, you'll find all sorts of travel-related products and apparel while downstairs you will find their impressive travel books collection. The guides, maps, and photography books, although for sale, you are free to browse through them while sipping on one of the internationally-inspired hot beverages from the café.
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Arkaden
Located in Karl Johans Gate, in the heart of Oslo, Arkaden is a compact shopping centre featuring a mix of shops, services, and casual eateries.
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Eger
Located in the heart of Oslo's main shopping street, Eger is a trendy high-end department store representing more than 300 international brands from the most elegant shops, plus restaurants, and cafés.
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Bærums Verk
Just a few miles outside of Oslo, you’ll find Bærums Verk, a charming village founded over 400 years ago to increase the Dano-Norwegian iron production. Today, it has transformed into a bustling haven of eateries, shops, galleries, and workshops.
At Bærums Verk, many of the shops are dedicated to showcasing the artistic talents of local craftsmen, featuring a wide range of hand-made products—from intricate quilts to pottery, jewellery, and stunning glasswork, this village has got it all. Whether you're in search of a unique hand-crafted souvenir or simply yearning for a leisurely stroll, Bærums Verk is the perfect destination to satisfy your desires.
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Steen & Strøm
Steen & Strøm is a high-end department store with seven floors filled with well-known, Norwegian, Scandinavian, and international brands. In the basement, there is a food court with many restaurants and specialised deli shops.
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Byporten
Byporten is a shopping centre with more than 70 shops and several restaurants and cafés in the middle of downtown Oslo, right next to Oslo Central Station. Here you will find everything from clothes and accessories to shoes, beauty products, electronics, and housewares.
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Bryggeriutsalget Grünerløkka
Beer store featuring one of the widest selections of beers in Norway—over 300 labels, including gluten- and alcohol-free options.
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Utopia Retro Modern
Utopia Retro Modern is a design gallery that specialises in the finest works of design, art, and decorative arts. Its focus lies particularly on Scandinavian and Italian design.
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