Shopping in Norway is a unique experience because of the beautiful markets and the unique pieces you can take back home as a souvenir. Norway is known for its sophisticated, chic and classy vibe. It offers many famous local items like jewellery, sweaters and chocolates. Most cities and towns in Norway have retail shops open from Monday to Saturday, but the business hours may vary, so you should always check in advance. Also, remember that you can only use Norwegian Krone as currency or a credit or debit card while shopping.
Here are a few exciting things you can get back home from your Norway trip:
Luxury shopping: Stavanger Storsenter is all about fashion. With over 70 shops spread over four complexes, it is considered one of the best destinations for luxury shopping.
Sølje jewellery: Pronounced as “sol-ya,” which means shiny and sunny, these vintage pieces, such as pins and brooches, can be found in Oslo’s Street markets, like Vestkanttorve.
Freia Chocolate Shop: Norway’s leading chocolate makers offer the classic melkesjokolade, made with milk from Norwegian cows, and a Kit-Kat-like Kvikk Lunsj as the popular choice of chocolates in their shops nationwide.
Linie Aquavit: Aquavit, which translates as “water of life” or “firewater,” is one of Norway’s oldest spirits, made since the 15th century. It is shipped from Norway across the equator to Australia and back again, crossing the Equator twice, and shaken up in oak sherry casks, giving it the best flavour. You can find the alcohol in Vinmonopolet and duty-free shops.
Authentic Norwegian sweaters: Dale of Norway knitwear, mainly sweaters, has been crafted using 100 percent pure wool since 1879. Authentic knitwear, which features beautiful patterns based on nature and history, can be bought in the Dale of Norway stores in Oslo and Stavanger.
Viking drinking bowls: Look for these Viking-themed memorabilia to take back home in any souvenir shop. Most bowls have shapes like ships, with dragons carved at both ends.
Norwegian brown cheese: Take home this popular Norwegian cheese made from a combination of milk, cream, and whey. It is delightfully sweet, savoury, and creamy, tangy.
Troll figurines:Trolls played an important role in Norwegian mythology, so carved wood statues of them have long been a popular traditional gift. They come in various sizes and shapes.