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Shopping Malls in Oslo


Shopping Malls in Oslo

  • Aker Brygge, (Tram 12, bus 21, 33 or 54 to Aker Brygge/Bryggetorget/Vika Atrium), . A seaside shopping and nightlife centre with high prices, but lots of glam and fun.
  • Akersgata, (just above Stortinget T-bane, at the rear of the Norwegian parliament.). a few exclusive shops like Louis Vuitton, gold smith David-Andersen, Follestad, Corso Como, Ting. A brand new high-end shopping centre opened recently at Egertorget, called Eger. The most exclusive shopping-centre in Oslo.
  • Bogstadveien, (Majorstuen metro station (tram 11 runs the length of the street)). Good for non-chain stores, focus on clothes and accessories.
  • Byporten, (T-bane to Jernbanetorget), . The latest addition to the shopping center scene. It's connected to the Central station. This shopping mall is focusing on everything. The travellers' choice! A lot of designers stuff, branded clothing, travel stuff and more.
  • Glasmagasinet, (tram 10-11-17-18 or bus 37-46 to Stortorvet), . dates back to the 18th century, where you can find souvenirs, crystal, china, fashion, kitchenware, interior design and much more. The department store is famous for their large area of cosmetique sales.
  • House of Oslo, (Bus 32, 33 or 54 to Dokkveien), . a recently opened shopping center focusing on interior designs with around 20 different shops with their own theme. This may be the most exquisite interior design center in northern Europe. Illum Bolighus is especially worth a visit (this is a subsidiary of a famous Danish department store).
  • Oslo City, (T-bane to Jernbanetorget), . a big shopping center just across the street from the Central station. The shopping center is focused on the young people.
  • Paleet, (T-bane to Nationaltheateret, Close to the National Theatre (Nationalteateret) and Royal Palace.), . an upmarket, central shopping centre.
  • Steen & Strøm, (situated on a side street of KarlJohansgate.), . One of Oslo's oldest department stores and is newly renovated and very stylish with a number of clothing shops with famous brands as well as a cosmetique and an interior design floor. On top you will find an outdoor cafe with view all over the city centre and the surroundings.

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