Shopping

Norway, the ‘Land of the Midnight Sun’ has a lot to offer when it comes to leaving a piece of itself in the hearts of its visitors. Shopping in Norway is a delightful affair, not only because of the variety of markets it promises but also for the unique Norwegian products that it is famous for. Products like Linje Aquavit, a popular Norwegian drink also known as ‘Firewater’, authentic Norwegian sweaters from the Dale of Norway, liquorice chocolates, Viking drinking bowls, troll figurines, reindeer sausages, solje jewellery, the Rosemaling folk paintings and more are famous among all travellers.
Oslo City Shopping Center
In the capital city of Norway, the Oslo City Shopping Center is one of the largest and most popular shopping centres in Norway. Built-in 1988, this shopping centre is home to about 93 shops and restaurants today and is conveniently located within walking distance from the Central Station. A wide assortment of speciality shops, fast food restaurants and ultra-sleek retail venues bring over 16 million shoppers here every year.
Karl Johans Gate Shopping Area
If you’re looking for a fun time shopping on a pedestrian street, the Karl Johans Gate Shopping Area would be just the place for you. Running from east to west from the Oslo Central station to the Royal Palace, this street hosts several street entertainers, good eateries as well as numerous fashion chains including H&M, Benetton, etc. Considering the location, this shopping street demands reasonable prices, making it popular as a destination for cheap shopping in Norway. The enormous Tanum bookstore and the Paleet shopping complex are the most frequently visited spots here.
Aker Brygge
With a collection of the city’s finest restaurants, shops, theatres, galleries, pubs and cultural diversions, the Aker Brygge is one of the most popular destinations for shopping in Oslo. The unique waterfront complex sits near the mouth of a former shipbuilding yard – the Oslofjord. The gorgeously renovated buildings in the region as well as the waterside view with boats tied to the dock makes for a great ambience for those flocking for the best shopping in Norway.
Lagunen Storsenter
This is the biggest shopping mall in Bergen and is probably just the place to find the clothes of your dreams. The 160 connected shops and the 50 fashion stores would help you fill your closet with clothes that make you feel millions of dollars worth. The best part? This destination for shopping in Bergen as well as its neighbours offers services like that of a personal shopper, who would join you on your shopping spree, pointing you in the right direction for your shopping interests!
Stavanger Storsenter
The third largest city in Norway, Stavanger is also popular when it comes to listing the destinations for shopping in Norway. Stavanger Storsenter is the largest centre for shopping in Stavanger, which has around 70 shops that are divided among four buildings. One would find almost everything, from furniture to electronic equipment, fashion to books, and music to games at this shopping centre.
Bryggerekka Flea Market
If you happen to be in Norway during the summer months of May – September, the Sunday flea market in Trondheim would give you an opportunity to pick a unique local souvenir or tantalize your taste buds with some Norwegian delicacies at the food stalls. The Bryggerekka Flea Market is filled with stalls selling used books, bikes, clothes and LPs.
 

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