Flea markets in Oslo

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Flea markets in Oslo
Flea markets in Oslo

Video: Flea markets in Oslo

Video: Flea markets in Oslo
Video: Sunday flea market in Oslo, Norway 2024, November
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Photo: Oslo Flea Markets
Photo: Oslo Flea Markets

Oslo flea markets are called loppemarked and are in great demand among locals and travelers who come to the capital of Norway on vacation. It is worth noting that in Oslo flea markets are arranged even within the school walls (the proceeds go to the needs of the school).

Flea market Vestkanttorget

Here you will be able to acquire knitted mittens with traditional patterns, beautiful cans for tea and sugar, old Christmas tree decorations, silver cutlery, the oldest Norwegian glass, skis, carpets, kettles, pepper shakers and salt shakers, glasses for mulled wine, swords, rocking chairs, various vintage and antiques, as well as "spare parts" for them in the form of porcelain doll heads, "hanging" for chandeliers, door and window handles, corks for decanters. Those who are hungry in the market will be offered to buy tea and hot waffles.

Flea market Birkelunden

It unfolds in the Grunerlokka area on Sundays from noon to 18:00. In the Birkelunden market, it will be possible to become the owner of furniture, old vinyl, textiles, ceramics, enamel, jewelry, art glass, suitcases, winter sports equipment, warm sweaters, traditional Norwegian handicrafts and rarities that can decorate the interior of any home.

Flea Market Gronland

The trade in toys, CDs, troll and viking figurines, shoes, clothing, lamps, used telephones, computers and cameras, as well as other items falling under the "vintage" category, takes place on the east side of the Vaterland Bridge on Saturdays from 12: 00 to 18:00.

Flea Market Slurpen

This market sells handicrafts made of ceramics and wood, warm clothing, all kinds of jewelry and models of Viking ships.

Shopping in Oslo

Zara, H&M stores, large department stores and shops selling both chic jewelry and craftsmanship, shopaholics will discover while walking along Karl Johans Gate. Your goal is to shop in antique shops and interior design and interior salons? Explore the Frogner and Bygdoy Alle areas.

It is recommended to take away from the capital of Norway a handmade woolen sweater (you can buy it in Dale of Norway or Oslo Sweater shop), elk and deer skins, ceramic, wooden and trolls in the form of soft toys, Ludwig (norg doll), jewelry and products from bronze and silver from Arts & Crafts.

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