10 Shopping in Norway That You Shouldn't Miss

March 13, 2022 Kandra Bartel

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Restaurants in Norway

1. Lofoten Gaardsysteri

Unstadveien 235 Boestad, 8360 Norway +47 950 82 958 http://www.lofoten-gardsysteri.no/
Excellent
92%
Good
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Satisfactory
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Poor
8%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

5.0 based on 12 reviews

Lofoten Gaardsysteri

Reviewed By woodywood38 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

As a French, seeing all those goats and cheese roaming free in Lofoten I was curious to find some locally made cheese after trying this famous brown sugary cheese. When arriving at the farm, it already felt very authentic and the cheese... just delicious. We tried the mixed cow and goat milk and pure goat milk. This place is a must go if you are passing by.

2. Galleri Uver

Teigan Yttersida 788, Stokmarknes 8450 Norway +47 917 20 382 [email protected] http://uver.no/
Excellent
87%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Galleri Uver

Artgallery and cafe`. Betty`s Tearoom, a lovely cafe`with freshly homemade cakes and tea. A visit to our place can easily be combined with a hike in our beautiful surrrondings. All art is made by Siv.

3. Antik & Bruktmarked - Kadettangen

Kadettangen, Sandvika 1337 Norway +47 959 26 664 [email protected]
Excellent
100%
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Antik & Bruktmarked - Kadettangen

Close to the beautiful island of Kalvøya, Kadettangen is the peninsula containing Sandvika´s longest running Antiques & Vintage market. Situated inside during the winter, and outside during the summer, the market attracts large crowds looking to tap into our 25+ years of experience in bringing you the best antiques and the highest value for money in the whole region. Open every sunday, all year!

4. KODE Art Museums of Bergen

Rasmus Meyers alle 9 Rasmus Meyers allé 3, Bergen 5015 Norway +47 53 00 97 04 [email protected] http://kodebergen.no
Excellent
49%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 745 reviews

KODE Art Museums of Bergen

KODE is one of Scandinavia's largest museums for art and music. It has a unique combination of art museums and composers' homes, of visual art, historical objects, concerts and parklands. KODE stewards almost 50,000 objects that can be experienced in four museum buildings in Bergen city centre, KODE 1-4, and in the homes of the composers Ole Bull, Harald Saeverud and Edvard Grieg. Welcome to KODE!

Reviewed By kay186370 - Reykjavik, Iceland

There were 4 galleries that were open, including KODE KUNSTALL (1 gallery out of the 5 was closed), and each had a different feel, from ecclectic and modern to landsacpes, Edvard Munch and Picasso - just wonderful. My advice is to use your Bergen Card when you buy a ticket, but when you consider how much you see this is truly great value for money, with or without the Bergen Card discount. The galleries are situated in the centre of town around the lake with serene and beautiful views. Even with the covid requirements and restrictions visiting the galleries was such a lovely and peaceful experience. The staff were so welcoming and helpful too. If you have ever wondered what to do on one of Bergen's wet days - go to the galleries! You need three hours to take your time in all of them, more if you want to stop in the café and still go at a leisurely pace.

5. Aker Brygge

Bydel Aker Brygge Grundingen 6, Oslo 0250 Norway +47 22 83 26 80 http://www.akerbrygge.no/
Excellent
54%
Good
38%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 932 reviews

Aker Brygge

A shipyard that has been turned into a shopping center.

Reviewed By ladyfromsmyrna - Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Must visit for a nice walk, shopping, selection of nice cuisines, scenic views.. ???? Been here with Mum for birthday and even in February it was amazing, sun was shining on the sea..

6. Baroniet Rosendal

Postboks 235, Rosendal 5486 Norway +47 53 48 29 99 [email protected] http://baroniet.no/
Excellent
50%
Good
34%
Satisfactory
10%
Poor
2%
Terrible
4%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 174 reviews

Baroniet Rosendal

The Barony Rosendal offers guided tours, art exhibitions, concerts, theatre in the Court Yard and lectures. A guided tour at Baroniet Rosendal is a tour through different epochs. The rooms are influenced by owners over 250 years, and the manor is preserved as a home – the way it was when the last owners left in 1927. The surrounding Rosendal Gardens is a 300 year old renaissance garden with roses in abundance. Romantic landscaped garden from 1850 with viewpoints overlooking the fjord, mountains and waterfalls. The tennant's farm Treo gives an impression of everyday life with farm animals and activities. Kitchen & Herb Garden with herbs, flowers, vegetables & fruits. Cafés with home made cakes and lunch with ingredients from local suppliers and fresh ingredients from the Kitchen & Herb Garden. Accommodation in B&B at the Home Farm Avlsgården 300 metres from the Manor.

Reviewed By oregongirl62 - Bergen, Norway

We really enjoyed walking around the park. so many pretty bushes, flowers and trees. Must be even more beautiful in the summer months.

7. Galleri Lofoten

Misvaerveien 18, Henningsvaer 8312 Norway +47 915 95 083 [email protected] http://www.galleri-lofoten.no/nb/
Excellent
52%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
2%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 54 reviews

Galleri Lofoten

Gallery Lofoten has Norway’s largest collection of paintings from Northern Norway dating back to the turn of the last century – a period by many called the golden age of North Norwegian painting. On the gallery’s ground floor you find a collection of paintings by renowned artists like Otto Sinding, Gunnar Berg, Even Ulving, Adelsteen Normann, Einar Berger, Ole Juul, Thorolf Holmboe and others. The gallery’s first floor is divided into two sections – one exhibiting watercolours by Lars Lerin and one exhibiting pictures and ceramic works by Her Majesty Queen Sonja. In the gallery shop you find a selection of art books, postcards, and posters by the exhibition’s artists. In our café you may enjoy a glass of wine and a cheese platter from the local cheese producer Aalan Farm.

Reviewed By finns523

Most spectacular galleri in Hennengsvær Lofoten. Beautiful scenary and very good food. Most beautiful place in North Norway. You have to visit this place.

Raadhusplassen 1, Oslo 0037 Norway +47 02180 [email protected] http://www.oslo.kommune.no/english/politics-and-administration/oslo-city-hall
Excellent
51%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
9%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 243 reviews

Oslo City Hall Gallery

Gallery in the City Hall. Entrance from the harbour side (City Hall Square).

Reviewed By ozzie5melbourne

It is free to enter and it is well worth a spot on your tour itinerary. The main hall is interesting but the highlight is the upstairs galleries filled with painted walls. Go down stairs too to the biggest coat room ever!

9. Lysgaard Keramikk

Kjerkgata 5, Roros 7374 Norway +47 72 41 27 34 [email protected] http://www.lysgaard.no/
Excellent
67%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
0%
Terrible
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Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 67 reviews

Lysgaard Keramikk

The gallery-shop presents a wide range of my work, both functional ceramics and sculptures. Each piece is unique. Come to the gallery and choose what you like best!

Reviewed By Monaogfamilien - Oslo, Norway

Loved this place!! Just visiting this store is an experience worth the while! From you arrive, you get blown away by all the colour`s and forms. It is easy to fall in love with this shop. We had a hard time deciding what to choose, but ended up with two bags of lovely cups and a bowl.

10. Profil Glassdesign

Leirstrandvegen 1414, Tromso 9106 Norway +47 922 82 844 [email protected] http://www.profilglassdesign.no/Products.aspx
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 31 reviews

Profil Glassdesign

Local factory of hand blown glass, shop and small café. Located in Southern Kvaloya

Reviewed By Harveychant

Nearly drove past...so look out for the signs. Easy going cafe with some great artwork for sale. Coffee was rich and fresh. The owner told us he did the best waffles in the world. As it turns out he’s right. He also does Air BnB. I’d love to go back and discuss 1970’s rock with the owner, have a drink and just watch the world go by. Highly recommended if you are on your way past.

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