Longyearbyen
Part supermarket, part department store and with a small but decent selection of local souvenirs, Svalbardbutikken is Longyearbyen's catch-all shopping…
Longyearbyen
Part supermarket, part department store and with a small but decent selection of local souvenirs, Svalbardbutikken is Longyearbyen's catch-all shopping…
Ålesund
Appropriately for such a design-forward town, this shop displays the very best of creative modern furniture and Scandinavian kitchenware and home…
Oslo
Beer-lovers' heaven with one of Norway's largest selections of beers from classics to the novel and the rare. Friendly staff make it a double pleasure.
Trondheim
The quirky fashions of this stunning Norwegian success story make a virtue out of eccentricity. Bright colours and harmless fun are recurring themes.
Trondheim
Need a bunda for Norwegian national day? Or simply on the lookout for a traditional Norwegian gift? Husfliden is your place.
Oslo
Crate-digger heaven: a huge, rambling den of secondhand vinyl, mostly from the '70s and '80s, and much else besides.
Oslo
Norwegian silversmiths handcraft simple designs inspired by nature as well as classic Scandinavian modern pieces.
Bodø
The Bodø outpost of this national chain has the usual appealing collection of Norwegian knitwear and homewares.
Longyearbyen
The Nordpolet booze outlet is at the back of the Coop Supermarket. A surprisingly good buy is 'XO Svalbard Cognac' (avoid the VSOP variety) – it makes an…
Bergen
If you are overcome with the urge to get the artfully informal 'Bergen look', this is the city's best-curated fashion retailer. There's a solid selection…
Central Norway
At the worthwhile Galleri Thomasgården, potter Torgeir Henriksen creates rustic stoneware and porcelain. You will also find the wonderful nature-inspired…
Bergen & the Southwestern Fjords
This upmarket deli is filled to the brim with tempting treats: home-smoked salmon, Norwegian cheeses, cured sausages and chocolates and nuts by the tonne …
Bodø
Ludvig has a good selection of used books in English (German, Dutch and Russian too) and will accept yours in part-exchange. With old LPs, comics and…
Oslo
Heaven for those who like to rummage for treasures, this bric-a-brac charity shop has shelves packed with vintage china, old lamps, glassware and coffee…
Bergen
One of Bryggen's many artisan shops, Maria Udd handcrafts interesting skirts, scarves and gloves in felt and fleece, while Svala has a range of bold…
Oslo
Litteraturhuset's well-stocked bookshop is testament to the vibrancy of Norwegian publishing; it's a great place to pick up beautiful local children's…
Central Norway
At this silversmith's shop you'll find locally handcrafted silver jewellery with an emphasis on Viking themes, as well as a small historical-jewellery…
Bergen
Statisify your inner troll at this eccentric gem and crystal merchant, that stocks some stunning geological specimens from around Norway and further…
Central Norway
Per Sverre creates ceramic sculptures and wall decorations, which range across themes as diverse as trolls and modern saxophone-bearing musicians.
Western Finnmark
This is the only place in Hammerfest where you can buy take-home wine and spirits. It's inside the Nissen Senter shopping complex.
Oslo
Features designer clothing and beautiful glassware, stationery and watches within a stone's throw of the National Theatre.
Oslo
The largest bookshop in Norway stocks a good range of foreign-language titles as well as numerous travel guides and maps.
Oslo
A Skovveien stalwart, this shop has clothing, shoes and jewellery produced by Scandinavian and international designers.
Trondheim
Norway's largest bookshop chain has a downtown store with a terrific selection of books in English on the 2nd floor.
Glasmagasinet Department Store
Oslo
This iconic city department store dates back to 1899 and has a good range of Scandinavian brands you know you want.
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