SHOPPING
PROMENADEN SHOPPING DISTRICT
Promenaden Fashion District
Promenaden is a shopping district located in the city center by the main street, Karl Johan. Here you will find all the major designers like Chanel, Louis Vuittion, Dior, Hermes, Gucci, Saint Laurent Loewe, Bottega Veneta, Burberry, MaxMara, Mulberry and Acne Studios. In the multibrand store Vincci, you can find brands such as Manolo Blahnik, The Row, Khaite, Dries van Noten, Alaia and Toteme and more. In the same district you will also find active wear from brands like Lululemon, Arc’Teryx, Norrøna, Peak Performance and Casall. Not to mention Norwegian brands like Holzweiler, Tom Wood and Swims.
Øvre Slottsgate, Nedre Slottsgate, Karl Johans gate
DAVID ANDERSEN
David Andersen is a renowned jeweller based in Oslo, with a rich history dating
back to its founding in 1876 by master goldsmith David Andersen. Known for its elegant craftsmanship and innovative designs, the company quickly became a
leader in Norwegian silver and gold jewellery. Andersen’s work gained international acclaim for blending traditional Nordic elements with modern aesthetics. Over the years, the brand expanded, and today it continues to create timeless pieces, combining heritage with contemporary design. The flagship store in Oslo remains a symbol of Norwegian luxury and craftsmanship.
Karl Johans gate 20
NORWAY DESIGNS
Norway Designs is the place to discover Scandinavian craftsmanship and con-
temporary design. Located in the heart of the city, this iconic store has been a
hub for Norwegian and Nordic creativity since 1957. Visitors can discover beautifully curated collections of home décor, furniture, paper, jewellery, and art pieces, all reflecting Norway’s rich design heritage and modern aesthetics. Whether you’re looking for timeless, handcrafted items or unique gifts, Norway Designs offers an inspiring shopping experience that blends tradition with innovation.
URMAKER BJERKE
Over 100 years ago, in 1923, Paul Bjerke opened a small watchmaker shop in
Brugata, Oslo. Today, with their newly opened new home at Egertorget,
Urmaker Bjerke has grown into being Europe’s largest watch store, housing some of the world’s most prestigious luxury brands. Bjerke House spans three
floors and covers a total of 2700 square meters. Brands like OMEGA, Tudor, and TAG Heuer each have their own boutiques within Bjerke House, and the space also boasts the largest Patek Philippe department in the Nordics. Additionally, well-known and highly exclusive brands such as Cartier, Breitling, Longines, and Hublot are available. As part of the new Bjerke House, Bjerke Vintage & Pre-Owned has its own dedicated space, offering a selection of rare and exclusive timepieces for collectors and enthusiasts seeking unique and
valuable watches. With its extensive range and luxurious design, Bjerke House now stands as one of Europe’s largest and most impressive watch stores a must-visit destination for watch lovers from around the world.
Øvre Slottsgate 23
JUVELER LANGAARD
Langaard is a prestigious jeweller in Oslo, with a legacy of fine craftsmanship and luxury that dates back to 1833. Founded by the Langaard family, the jeweller soon gained a reputation for creating exquisite, high-quality pieces, blending classic elegance with Norwegian artistry. Known for working with the finest materials and gemstones, Langaard became a favorite among Norway’s elite, including royalty. The company has maintained its tradition of excellence over the centuries, evolving with modern trends while preserving its heritage. Today, Langaard is synonymous with timeless luxury and exceptional jewellery in Oslo.
Stortingsgata 22
TRONSMO BOOKSHOP
Tronsmo Bookshop is a hidden treasure for book lovers and culture enthusiasts. Known for its eclectic and carefully curated selection, this independent bookstore is a must-visit for those seeking everything from contemporary fiction and classic literature to hard-to-find graphic novels and insightful non-fiction titles. The shop has a distinct, cozy atmosphere that invites visitors to browse for hours. Its shelves are filled with books in both Norwegian and English, making it accessible to international visitors. What sets Tronsmo apart is its commitment to progressive and independent voices – you’ll find a strong selection of books on politics, social justice, and philosophy alongside beautiful art and photography collections. If you’re a comic book fan, Tronsmo’s extensive graphic novel and comic section is a highlight. Their staff is knowledgeable and passionate, always ready to offer recommendations or help.
Universitetsgata 12