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    Shopping in Oslo

    Shops selling minimalist Scandinavian interior designs and traditional Norwegian knitwear dot the city centre. Seek out patterned wool sweaters at the Oslo Sweater Shop or quirky designs from the DogA Centre in Grunerløkka. Also worth looking for are handmade candles and antiques. Shops generally open from 10am to 6pm weekdays, closing earlier on Saturday, but the big malls have longer hours.

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    1. 1. DogA Centre - Shops

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      DogA Centre, Oslo. Courtesy of Design og Arkitektursenter

      Highlighting Norwegian talents, the DogA (Design and Architecture) Centre's shop in Grunerløkka sells everything design-related from art books to iconic bicycles, clothing and household objects. All items are produced by top Norwegian designers, with an emphasis on style and practicality.Show this on map

      Opening hours

      Fri-Tue 10am-5pm; Wed-Thu 10am-8pm

      Address

      16, Hausmannsgate, Oslo 0182

      Telephone

      +47 23 29 28 70

      Transport

      Tram 17 to Hausmannsgate

      Website

      DogA Centre Website

    2. 2. Glasmagasinet - Shops

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      Glasmagasinet department store on Stortorvet square in the city centre has been the shop of choice for Oslo's elite since the 1700s. The grand building houses Scandinavian designs, such as Hadeland glassware and Høyang-Polaris kitchenware, along with international fashion labels.Show this on map

      Opening hours

      Mon-Sat 10am-7pm; Sun 10am-6pm

      Address

      9, Stortorvet, Oslo 0155

      Telephone

      +47 22 03 20 80

      Transport

      Stortinget T-Bane

      Website

      Glasmagasinet Website

    3. 3. Oslo City - Shops

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      Oslo City. Courtesy of Oslo City

      Central Oslo City boasts outlets ranging from fashion at Kapp Ahl to watches and gold jewellery at Gyldne Tider. There's also a large branch of Scandinavian brand Hennes & Mauritz. Cafés and bars offer respite.Show this on map

      Opening hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-10pm; Sat 10am-8pm

      Address

      1, Stenersgata, Oslo 0050

      Telephone

      +47 81 54 40 33

      Transport

      Jernbanetorget T-Bane

      Website

      Oslo City Website

    Markets

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    1. 4. Bærums Verk - Markets

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      Bærums Verk, Oslo. Courtesy of Bærums Verk

      A unique shopping experience, Bærums Verk is a restored ironworks outside Oslo dating from 1610. It is home to more than 65 shops selling handicrafts, jewellery and woollens, as well as exhibitions and six restaurants. The onsite museum demonstrates 17th-century-style smelts.Show this on map

      Opening hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-5pm; Sat 10am-4pm; Sun 12pm-4pm

      Address

      15, Verksgata, Oslo 1317

      Telephone

      +47 67 13 00 18

      Transport

      Bus 143 to Baerums Verk

      Website

      Bærums Verk Website

    2. 5. Blomqvist Kunsthandel - Markets

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      Blomqvist Kunsthandel, in the city centre, is Norway's oldest and biggest auction house, specialising in art (including Munch) and antiques, as well as furniture, silver and china. There are regular sales exhibitions in its gallery, and auctions several times yearly.Show this on map

      Opening hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-5pm

      Address

      5, Tordenskiolds gate, Oslo 0160

      Telephone

      +47 22 70 87 70

      Transport

      Stortinget T-Bane

      Website

      Blomqvist Kunsthandel Website

    Specialists

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    1. 6. Damms Antikvariat - Specialists

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      Norway's oldest antiquarian bookstore, Damms Antikvariat, near Akerhus Festning, has been in business since 1843. It stocks some foreign rarities, although many books are in Norwegian. However, the shop itself is worth visiting for its old-fashioned, bookish charm.Show this on map

      Opening hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-5pm; Sat 10am-3pm

      Address

      2, Akersgaten, Oslo 0158

      Telephone

      +47 22 41 04 02

      Transport

      Christiania Torv T-Bane

      Website

      Damms Antikvariat Website

    2. 7. House of Oslo - Specialists

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      Norway's first and only department store specialising in Scandinavian design and lifestyle, the central House of Oslo contains over 20 individual outlets over four floors. The shop sells everything from designer cutlery and cookware, to interior decor and furniture.Show this on map

      Opening hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-8pm; Sat 10am-6pm

      Address

      26, Ruseløkkveien, Oslo 0251

      Telephone

      +47 23 23 85 60

      Transport

      Nasjonaltheatret T-Bane

      Website

      House of Oslo Website

    3. 8. Oslo Sweater Shop - Specialists

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      Oslo Sweater Shop, Oslo. Courtesy of Oslo Sweater Shop

      The Oslo Sweater Shop, at the city-centre Royal Christiania Hotel, stocks a vast selection of traditional jumpers in every colour and style imaginable. Stock up on the thick, chunky sweaters to fend off the chill of cold Norwegian winters.Show this on map

      Opening hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-6pm; Sat 10am-3pm

      Address

      3, Biskop Gunnrus gate, Oslo 0155

      Telephone

      +47 22 42 42 25

      Transport

      Jernbanetorget T-Bane

      Website

      Oslo Sweater Shop Website

    4. 9. Grændsens Skotøimagazin - Specialists

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      Founded in 1889, Grændsens Skotøimagazin is close to the parliament building in Oslo city centre. Fashionistas and families alike come here for the four floors of footwear, ranging from high-fashion to Scandinavian practicality.Show this on map

      Opening hours

      Mon-Fri 10am-7pm; Sat 10am-6pm

      Address

      12, Grensen, Oslo 0159

      Telephone

      +47 22 82 34 00

      Transport

      Stortinget T-Bane

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