Breathtaking Kristiansand was first settled in the early 5th century, with its modern iteration founded by King Christian IV in the mid 1600s. Home to many cultural, music, and arts festivals, the Norwegian city pulses with creative energy. Several museums celebrate local history and natural features, and the trails of Odderoyja are a wonderful way to breathe in fresh air while mingling with locals. Historic Oddernes church is a blend of architectural styles.
Restaurants in Kristiansand
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30 stores - 6 places to eat Opening-hours: 09-18 (Thur: 19) Sat: 10-16 Food-market: Mo-We: 09-17, Th-Fr: 09-18, Sa: 10-15 Situated in the middle of Kristiansand's busy pedestrian street, Markensgaten. Here you find a good mix of niche stores and chains, and parking garage in the basement. You should also visit our unique food market "Matkjelleren" on the ground floor where you find lokal fresh food and lunch dishes. The liquor store, Vinmonopolet, is also located there.
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Amfi Vagsbygd is a shopping center in Vagsbygd, west of Kristiansand municipality. The shopping center, which has 400 parking spaces and a car park with space for 130 cars, is open Monday to Friday 9:00 to 20:00 and Saturday 9:00 to 18:00. In Amfi Vagsbygd there are more than 40 stores.
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Sandens is a shopping center in the center of Kristiansand. Sandens has 35 shops spread over three floors and its own parking garage.
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