Shopping in Oslo - authentic goods, best outlets, malls and boutiques

Stortorvet remains one of the largest and most popular shopping destinations in Oslo. It is possible to find shops of different type there. Stortorvet is the right place to search for stylish designer shops with ultra-modern clothes, as well as fine jewelry stores with shiny display windows. Naturally, there are many charming restaurants and cafes in this part of the city. Many travelers prefer to go to Strøget Square after the shopping spree.
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The largest shopping centre in the city, Oslo-City, is located close to the central railway station. There are dozens of shops in Oslo-City, including clothes stores for any wallet and shops that sell quality European shoes. Females will quickly find new fashion and fine jewelry, as well as irreplaceable accessories for their new outfits. The majority of shops are distinguished by affordable prices, and that’s the reason why Oslo-City is so popular with tourists.
Without a doubt, Aker Brygge waterfront is the prime destination for upscale shopping in the city. There are more than 60 shops there, including quite expensive designer boutiques that offer clothes and accessories. Moreover, there are more than 30 restaurants and cafes on Aker Brygge. After shopping, guests of the city can relax in the nearby cinema. It’s important to mention that Oslo waterfront is a pedestrian zone, so it’s delightful and comfortable to walk there. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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Many travelers choose Karl Johans gate when they need to buy memorable souvenirs and unusual items. Besides traditional clothes shops, there are many other shops on the central street, including interesting book stores and souvenir outlets. Such famous book stores as Tanum and Libris are also open on Karl Johans gate. Besides books, these shops offer calendars, colorful travel guides with the list of local landmarks, and traditional souvenirs at very affordable prices. Glasmagasinet shop, which has become widely popular beyond the borders of Norway, is also open on that street. This is the best place to find unusual glassware.
Akershus Festning Oslo Travelers, who are lucky to visit Oslo in the last weekend of the month, simply must visit the largest and most interesting flea market of the region, Slurpen. While walking among narrow trading stalls, it is possible to find many unique artworks, old books, vintage items, and other “goods with history”. For a small price, it is often possible to buy fancy looking old items. The flea market is also a great place to find locally produced clothes, including amazing winter sweaters and socks. Decorative handcrafted wooden items are another specialty of the market. For example, travelers can purchase skillfully made models of Viking ships as memorable gifts.
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Steen&Strom is considered the most “Norwegian” shopping center in Oslo. At Steen&Strom, you will find only goods that were produced in the territory of Norway. For instance, this is the place to shop for traditional wool winter hats and sweaters with national patterns or find interesting artworks, such as popular troll figurines. The price of items sold in this shopping center is very different. Both fans of luxury and savvy travelers can find suitable goods. At the end of every season, there are always big sales at Steen&Strom.
THE ROYAL PALACE Travelers, who like romantic souvenirs, will definitely like Panduro hobby. This shop offers various items for hobbies, as well as cute handmade stuffed toys. At Panduro hobby, travelers will find popular tilda bunnies, teddy bears in traditional Norwegian sweaters, and dolls in beautiful dresses.
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The most popular secondhand bookshop in the city, Damms Antikvariat, is traditionally very popular with collectors who search for rare books there. Travelers visit this shop to buy postcards and inexpensive souvenirs. This store opened in 1843, and everyone needs to visit it at least once in order to admire the inimitable historical atmosphere of that place. Several years ago, the shop started selling not only old books but also interesting antiquities.
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Reference information
Map of all shopping areas
Shopping streets in Oslo
♥   Shopping area ' Karl Johans gate' Oslo, 0.6 km from the center. On the map   Photo
♥   Shopping area ' Bogstadveien' Oslo, 2 km from the center. On the map   Photo
Map of all outlets
Designer outlets in Oslo and nearby
♥   Outlet 'Norwegian Outlet' Vestbyveien 155. Vestby. 1540 Norway, 32.5 km from Oslo. On the map
♥   Outlet 'Outlet One' Senterveien 8, Vestby, 1541, Norway, 34.8 km from Oslo. On the map

Shopping advices for the whole region around Oslo

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