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Shopping in Oslo can be a satisfying experience as the city not only presents the largest and the best high-end brands from all over the world, but it also offers the choicest of Scandinavian and Nordic articles that you cannot find anywhere else.
The city has lots of shopping malls, departmental stores; shopping galleries and markets to provide you with some much needed retail therapy after the sightseeing. The shops here open at around 10:00 in the morning and close early in the night. However, most shops remain closed on Sundays. Given below is a list of the most popular shopping destinations in Oslo to help you organise your shopping spree better.
The Paleet in Oslo is an elegant shopping destination where all the items are carefully selected for their buyers. The mall consists of over 30 shops that offer a massive variety of brands and services. Located in Karl Johans gate, on the main street, this mall also includes cafes, bars and restaurants along with several lifestyle shops.
Address: Karl Johansgate 37 – 43, 0162 Oslo, Norway
Tel.: +47 23 08 08 11
The Bogstadveien is a famous shopping street in Oslo where you will find about 300 shops selling a range of different products besides restaurants and entertainment destinations. The Bogstadveien is the largest shopping street in Oslo that stretches from Majorstuen to the Hegdehaugen neighbourhood. The road is very crowded and busy on the market days that the cars are completely banned from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
Address: Bogstadveien 27B, 4th floor 0355 Oslo, Norway
Tel.: +47 24 11 85 00
The Steen & Strøm Department Store is located in Nedre Slottsgate and is one of the most popular shopping destinations in Oslo. Several high-end brands like Gucci, Hermès, Hugo Boss, Ralph Lauren, Georg Jensen etc. have their stores here. Apart from fashion, you will also find things like food, toys, wines, etc. at this department store. The basement of the store offers several dining options.
Address: Nedre Slottsgate 8, 0157 Oslo, Norway
Located adjacent to the Oslo Central Station, the Byporten Shopping is a place where you can have a complete shopping experience. The shopping complex includes 70 shops and 12 restaurants along with the most prominent restaurants in Norway, the Egon Restaurant and the Scandic Hotel Byporten.
Address: Jernbanetorget 6, N-0154 Oslo, Norway
The Oslo City Shopping Centre lies in the heart of the city and presents a wide range of things for you right from clothes, electronics, cosmetics, jewellery, etc. The shopping complex comprises of 90 shops and restaurants which are spread across five different floors. The shopping centre also offers services like tailoring, hairdresser, medical facilities and much more.
Address: Stenersgaten 1, Box 77, 0050 Oslo, Norway
The Aker Brygge is a trendy shopping destination in Oslo, where you will find the latest fashion items and designs. The place boasts of having 32 bars and restaurants, alongside 33 stores selling things like watches, shoes, grocery items, books, jewellery and much more. The Aker Brygge shopping complex also offers facilities like doctors, pharmacists and even a fitness centre.
Address: Bryggegata 9, 0250 Oslo, Norway
Tel.: +47 22 83 26 80
The GlasMagasinet is the oldest shopping place in Oslo, which dates back to the nineteenth century. It has several big-brand shops which sell things like glassware, crockery, gift items, fragrance, jewellery etc. The shopping complex also offers a fresh wedding concept where you will find all things related to your big day under one roof.
Address: Stortorvet 9, 0155 Oslo, Norway
The Grønland which literally means Greenland is a shopping place in Oslo which sells things like vegetable, produce both local and international, clothes, shoes, accessories, furniture and a variety of products. It is a popular place for locals to do their shopping chores.
Address: Tøyengata 2, 0190 Oslo, Norway.
One of the oldest interior design stores the Norway Designs offers Nordic as well as international design objects. Here you will find things like ceramics, silver jewellery, paper products, glass articles, utensils, books, furniture, textiles and decorative products. They also organise special exhibitions regularly throughout the year.
Address: Stortingsgt. 28, 0161 Oslo, Norway
Tel.: +47 23 11 45 10
The Storo Storsenter is one of the most popular shopping centres in Oslo and includes about 130 shops and eateries. The centre consists of shops from different categories like clothing, accessories, sports, entertainment, banks, health and wellness, etc. It is situated in the Sagene district which is centrally located in Oslo and is easy to reach.
Address: Storo Storsenter, Vitaminveien 7-9, 0485 Oslo, Norway
The CC Vest is a modern and stylish shopping centre in Oslo that focuses on providing the very best service to the customers. This place has over 78 outlets that sell various products from different brands. CC Vest also comprises of many cafes, fitness centres, and a post office along with several other health and wellness services.
Address: Lilleakerveien 16, 0283 Oslo, Norway.
Tel.: +47 22 73 63 50
Owned by real estate developer Olav Thon, the Gunerius Shoppingsenter is a spacious shopping centre located in the heart of Oslo between Greenland and Jernbanetorget. This place has 30 stores spread across an area of 9,500 sq.m on three floors and is one of the most visited shopping centres in Oslo city.
Address: Gunerius, Storgata 32, 0184 Oslo, Norway
Tel.: +47 22 17 05 71
The Tveita Senter shopping mall in Oslo is situated at Tveit, which makes the border between the Alna and Østensjø boroughs. The shopping centre consists of about 70 shops representing various brands with facilities like free parking, pharmacies, banks, post office, etc. The mall can be conveniently reached by public transport as five bus lines connect to it.
Address: Tvetenveien 150, 0671 Oslo, Norway.
Tel.: +47 22 98 14 95