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House of Oslo, Norway - Photo: visitnorway.com/Chris Lorang Arnesen

Shopping in Norway

Plan what to buy and where to buy it when you are on holiday in Norway.
Interest: Shopping
Shopping at Norway Designs in Oslo, Norway - Photo: Nancy Bundt/Innovation Norway

What to shop in Norway

Knitted sweaters, watches, jewellery and local food are things you should consider buying when you travel in Norway.
Interest: Shopping, Prices/hints on costs
Shopping at Norway Design in Oslo - Photo: Nancy Bundt/Innovation Norway

Tax free shopping in Norway

Save money by shopping in stores offering tax free shopping.
Interest: Shopping, Prices/hints on costs
A Sami filigree brooch, Norway - Photo: Trym Ivar Bergsmo/Finnmark Tourist Board

Shopping in Finnmark

Buy Sami products, silver jewellery or ceramics when you visit Finnmark.
Interest: Shopping
Ceramics at Finnsnes Tourist Office, Norway - Photo: Troms Reiseliv

Shopping in Troms

In Troms, you will find the normal selection of shops, as well as local art galleries and other specialist shops.
Interest: Shopping
The town centre of Kragerø in Telemark, Norway - Photo: VisitTelemark.com

Shopping in Telemark

Buy porcelain in Porsgrunn or handmade silver jewellery at Søftestad Gallery in Vrådal.
Interest: Shopping
Buy a knitted cardigan in Rauland, Norway - Photo: Svein Brimi

Shopping in Rauland

Rauland offers varied shopping, from locally produced handicrafts and food to modern sports equipment.
Interest: Shopping
Shopping at Norway Designs in Oslo, Norway - Photo: Nancy Bundt/VisitOSLO

Shopping in Oslo

The shopping capital of Norway offers a vide selection, from the latest international trends to modern Norwegian designs and local handicafts.
Interest: Shopping
Take home beautiful ceramics from Acanthus in Risør, Norway - Photo: Liv Øvland

Shopping in the Arendal Region

Shopping is possible outside towns, at shopping centres and in pleasant town centres. Both local stores and national chains are found in the area.
Interest: Shopping
Shopping at Juhls Silver Gallery in Bergen, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Shopping in Bergen

In Bergen you find plenty of tempting shops – from the small and specialised to large department stores.
Interest: Shopping
Shopping at Haugesund International Jazz Festival Sildajazz, Norway - Photo: Fotogen

Shopping in Haugesund and Haugalandet

Knitted clothing and textiles, handmade candles and local salmon are among the things you should buy in Haugesund and Haugalandet.
Interest: Shopping
Visit the Farmers' Market which is held once a month in the centre of Hamar, Norway - Photo: Hamar-regionen Reiseliv

Shopping in the Hamar Region

In the centre of Hamar you will find different shops - from large chain stores to small boutiques and delicatessens.
Interest: Shopping
Treskjerartunet in Voss, Norway - Photo: Svein Ulvund

Shopping in Voss

If you are searching for that special gift or souvenir, you can visit the workshops of Voss' local artists for a selection of their unique products.
Interest: Shopping
Buy fresh vegetables at Bjørke Farm in Ringerike, Norway - Photo: Bjørke Gård

Shopping in Ringerike

Hønefoss is the largest town in Ringerike, thus making it the natural place to go shopping. It is lively market town with long trading traditions.
Interest: Shopping
Lillehammer, Norway - Photo: Jørgen Skaug

Shopping in Lillehammer

The lively pedestrian shopping precinct Storgata in the middle of town is the best place to go shopping.
Interest: Shopping
Fashion wear from Moods of Norway, Lodal Valley  - Photo: Erik Knudsen/Cocpit Studio/Moods of Norway

Shopping in Stryn and Nordfjord

Shop for traditional wood carved items and knitted jumpers, or buy fashion clothes from Moods of Norway in Stryn.
Interest: Shopping
Annekset interior store in Geilo, Norway - Photo: Marius Rua

Shopping in Geilo

The centre of Geilo is a modern meeting point with a wide selection of stores and service facilities.
Interest: Shopping
Galleri Kvinnelist in Moss, Norway - Photo: Røed Gaard

Shopping in Moss

In Moss and its surrounding area you will find everything from modern shopping centres to old-fashioned general stores, markets and handicraft shops.
Interest: Shopping
View over Fagernes, Norway - Photo: Kjell Arne Berntsen

Shopping in Valdres

The town of Fagernes celebrated its 150th anniversary as a town centre in 2007.
Interest: Shopping
Shopping in Gol in Hallingdal, Norway - Photo: Thorgeir Røer

Shopping in Gol in Hallingdal

In Gol you will find a selection of shops, craftsmen and shopping centres.
Interest: Shopping
Visit Måge Farm Shop in Hardanger, Norway - Photo: Måge Gardsbutikk

Shopping in Hardanger

Shop local handicrafts, fruit and berries, apple juice and farm products.
Interest: Shopping
Traditional Norwegian rose painting from Hallingdal - Photo: Ål Tourist Office

Shopping along the Adventure Road

Local handicrafts and food is for sale at several farms and outlets.
Interest: Shopping
Ingrids Glassverksted in Ålesund, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Destination Ålesund & Sunnmøre

Shopping in Ålesund and Sunnmøre

There are shopping centres in Ålesund city centre, and smaller shops with local goods in Volda and other smaller villages.
Interest: Shopping
Shopping at Sogningen Storsenter in Sogndal, Norway - Photo: Oskar Andersen

Shopping in the Sognefjord area

With more than 70 shops, the small town of Sogndal is the shopping and service centre for the region.
Interest: Shopping
The city centre of Kristiansand, Norway - Photo: Anders Martinsen, Inspirasjon Sørlandet

Shopping in the Kristiansand Region

Shop for local products at central market in Kristiansand, or try the Posebyen Market on Saturdays during the summer.
Interest: Shopping
Buying split cod in Kristiansund, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Shopping in Kristiansund and Nordmøre

Shopping centres and smaller, specialized boutiques, fishing equipment, fashionable clothing or delicious food – the choice is yours in Kristiansund.
Interest: Shopping
Buy high-quality glass products at competitive prices at Magnor Glassverk, Norway - Photo: Magnor Glassworks

Shopping in Villmarksriket Hedmark

The towns of Elverum, Hamar, Kongsvinger and Røros have a selection of shops ranging from small speciality outlets to large shopping centres.
Interest: Shopping
Hunt for curiosities at the market in the Old Town in Fredrikstad, Norway - Photo: opplevfredrikstad.com

Shopping in Fredrikstad

Hunt for curiosities in the Old Town or shop at the high street stores in the city centre.
Interest: Shopping
Experience FjordKysten in Norway by boat - Photo: Heidi Hauge

Shopping along FjordKysten

Along FjordKysten you will find art galleries and charming local shops selling locally produced food and handicrafts.
Interest: Shopping
Shopping in Stavanger, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norge

Shopping in the Stavanger Region

The Stavanger Region offers a range of shopping opportunities - large shopping centres, charming city shopping, niche boutiques and factory outlets.
Interest: Shopping
Nesbyen, Norway - Photo: Birgit Rustberggard/Nesbyen Tursitkontor

Shopping in Nesbyen

There are several large grocery stores, such as Kiwi and Rimi. In the shopping centre, in the middle of town, you will find different kinds of shops.
Interest: Shopping
The main street in Tromsø, Norway - Photo: Bård Løken

Shopping in Tromsø

An ancient trading centre in a multicultural area, Tromsø turns shopping into a good time and offers some unique buys.
Interest: Shopping
Shopping in Molde city centre, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke/Nordic Life/Fjord Norway

Shopping in Molde and Romsdal

Knitted sweaters and goat and reindeer skins are among the most popular things to buy.
Interest: Shopping
Ceramist at Hiort-Engan Studiogalleri in Røros, Norway - Photo: Terje Rakke

Shopping in Røros

The village centre hosts a thriving arts and crafts community, workshops with outlets, quaint, little boutiques and good cafés and restaurants.
Interest: Shopping
Look for the tax free sign when shopping in Narvik, Norway - Photo: Nicola Mulryan, Destination Narvik

Shopping in Narvik

Narvik has two modern indoor shopping centres. Both are located in the town centre.
Interest: Shopping
Shopping in Drammen, Norway - Photo: visitdrammensregionen.no

Shopping in the Drammen Region

See local artist at work and buy art and handicrafts directly from them. The region also has several large and modern shopping centres.
Interest: Shopping
Amfi Meyer - shopping centre centrally located in the town centre of Mo i Rana, Norway - Photo: Arctic-circle.no

Shopping in the Arctic Circle Area

In Mo i Rana town centre you will find several shopping centres and smaller shops. There is a variety of smaller shops in the surrounding areas.
Interest: Shopping
Region Lister, Norway  - Photo: J Wildhagen/Innovation Norway

Shopping in Sørlandet

Sørlandet's many small and white wooden towns offer special and one of a kind shops.
Interest: Shopping
Borkeplassen at Nordre in Trondheim, Norway - Photo: Jørn Adde/Trondheim kommune

Shopping in Trondheim

Trondheim has a small and intimate city centre with designer shops and large department stores.
Interest: Shopping
Quality Ryfylke products, Norway - Photo: Hanne Sundbø

Shopping in Ryfylke

Shopping in Ryfylke should be about local products such as traditional handicrafts, smoked salmon and ham from Suldal.
Interest: Shopping
Svalbard, Norway - Photo: Svalbard Reiseliv/Miguel Caselles

Shopping at Svalbard

Silver, gold and furs are among the local products to consider. Svalbard is a duty-free area.
Interest: Shopping
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