Travellers to Troms tend to bring home handicraft from Norway's leading craft area, something from a glass factory or an art gallery, titbits from the Troms cuisine or outdoor gear from the knowledgeable sport outlets. Passionate shoppers gather in the bustling street of Storgata i Tromsø, in the compact city centre of Harstad or in shopping centres across Troms. Shopping detectives search up small outlets of handicraft in villages across Troms.
Opening hours (guidelines): 9am-5pm during the week, until 7pm on Thursdays. 9am-3pm on Saturdays. Shopping centres tend to stay open 9am-8pm during the week, 9am-6pm on Saturdays. Shops are closed by law on Sundays in Norway. Power shoppers can also consult our geoweb.
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