Bergen Storsenter
The largest shopping center in the city, Bergen Storsenter has the types of shops you'd expect to find along a main street, including bookstores and wine shops. It's located near the bus terminal and the train station.
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Bergen has several cobblestoned pedestrian shopping streets, including Gamle Strandgaten, (Gågaten), Torgallmenningen, Hollendergaten, and Marken. Stores selling Norwegian handicrafts are concentrated along the Bryggen boardwalk. Near the cathedral, the tiny Skostredet has become popular with young shoppers. The small, independent specialty stores here sell everything from army surplus gear to tailored suits and designer trinkets. Most Bergen shops are open Monday–Wednesday and Friday from 9 to 5; Thursday from 9 to 7; and Saturday from 10 to 3. Bergen's shopping centers—Galleriet, Kløverhuset, and Bergen Storsenter—are open weekdays at least from 10 to 8 and Saturday from 10 to 6. Most shops are closed on Sunday.
The largest shopping center in the city, Bergen Storsenter has the types of shops you'd expect to find along a main street, including bookstores and wine shops. It's located near the bus terminal and the train station.
Here you'll find the complete Dale of Norway collection of sweaters and cardigans, as well as trolls, pewter, down duvets, and other traditional knitwear and souvenir items.
The most centrally located of the downtown shopping malls, Galleriet has more than 70 shops, including a wide range of smaller designer boutiques.
At this gift shop, most everything is of Scandinavian design. The pottery and glassware are of the highest quality—much of it is made by local artisans.
Høyer is the best store for international brands and high-end fashion in Bergen.
Dating back to 1852, Kløverhuset is the country's oldest shopping center. These days there are a few shops and restaurants under one roof plus a Magic hotel. It's next to the fish market.
Established in 1895, this famous boutique sells Norwegian handicrafts, including sweaters, blankets, and leather items. You can also grab some last-minute souvenirs.
The flagship store of this famous Norwegian design shop is full of gorgeous clothes and textiles with traditional and contemporary patterns, all made in Norway.
Run by the fourth generation of the same family, this venerable company sells some of the finest jewelry in the city.
Located in the former main postal office building in Bergen, this is the newest of Bergen’s many small shopping centers. You find over 40 shops, cafés, and restaurants, and a nightclub and boutique hotel located on the top floors.