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Shopping Tour in Oslo
Guide Location: Norway » Oslo
Guide Type: Self-guided city tour
# of Attractions: 7
Tour Duration: 1 hour(s)
Transportation Mode: by foot
Travel Distance: 1.9 km
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Author: karen
You simply can't leave Oslo without a shopping spree or two! You can find anything here from designer clothes to Norwegian crystal, so put on some comfortable shoes and take a walk in these pedestrian-friendly areas where you will find many great places to shop.
Tour Stops and Attractions
Oslo City
1) Oslo City
Oslo City is one of the largest shopping malls in the city. At the entrance are several stalls selling fresh fruits and vegetables. You can find any kind of item here, from famous international brands to local handmade products. This location is a perfect place to spend some time, some money and find some unique gifts.
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Byporten
2) Byporten
Byporten is Oslo’s most modern and avant-garde shopping center. Situated in the center of Oslo it is the easiest shopping location to reach in the city, whether by bus, train or tram. There are about 70 shops offering a range of regular to high-end merchandise.
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Steen & Strøm
3) Steen & Strøm
Steen & Strøm is a Scandinavian chain of department stores. With five floors offering a large variety of merchandise, it is Norway’s largest department store. It is famous for its amazing sales, called ‘elleville dager,’ that attracts a huge rush of shoppers.
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GlasMagasinet
4) GlasMagasinet
GlasMagasinet is located in the historical area, between Stortorvet and Karl Johans Gate, and is Oslo’s oldest department store. It carries on the tradition of selling old Norwegian crystal and other handmade crafts, but also sells some modern goods, in an elegant and stylish atmosphere.
American Classics Badejo
5) American Classics Badejo
American Classics Badejo is one of Oslo’s coolest and most original shops, with items that would be difficult to find anywhere else. You can find vintage clothes from the 1940s to the 1970s here. Its relaxing atmosphere, jazz tunes and reasonable prices add to the experience of visiting this unique shop.
Akersgata
6) Akersgata
Located near the Norwegian Parliament is Eger, one of the Oslo’s newest shopping centers, located on Egertot. Eger offers Norway’s largest collection of luxury fashion brands and contains many shops and cafes.
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Paleet
7) Paleet
Paleet is Oslo’s most exclusive shopping center. Its magical atmosphere is enhanced by its beautiful plants, piano music and paintings by Munch. The mall has five floors and contains about 45 shops and 12 restaurants.
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