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Christmas markets in Norway. Do you already know where to go? Today, December 1, is the perfect time - you can feel the atmosphere of Christmas in the streets, in cafes, in shopping malls. Less than a month until Christmas. During this period, we can admire and participate in beautiful Christmas markets in many places. They are held in various parts of Europe. We, of course, pay attention primarily to these Norwegian events. We know that it is an excellent form of spending free time for the whole family. That is why today - we present you a small cheat sheet, where it is worth going. We assure you that both lovers of city events and enthusiasts of more intimate events will find something for themselves. 

Christmas markets in Norway - Oslo, or maybe Kristiansand?

28.11/22.12-3/XNUMX, Christies gate XNUMXA

Opening hours: 10-21
22.12 open until 18:00

Regional delicacies, the possibility of buying handicrafts and many beautiful works of art created by local artists, a carousel, fun ... It's all waiting for you in Oslo!

16.11/30.12-0162/XNUMX, Karl Johans Gate XNUMX 

The most popular fair in this area. The sheer number of stands is impressive, as there are over 400 of them. It is worth noting that the fair is accompanied by many additional events - concerts, theater performances, workshops, and art exhibitions. Really worth!

Opening hours: 10-20
Friday and Saturday: 10-21
Lille julaften: 10-18
Christmas Eve: closed
Christmas: closed
December 30 (last day of opening): 10-18

Photo: Pixbay

Christmas market at the Folkemuseum (Oslo)
November 30.11-8.12, Museumsveien 10, Bygdøy

Oslo delights with the number of colorful, charming fairs. Here we are dealing with a paid fair, but rich in a real sea of ​​unforgettable attractions. How much will we pay for entering the fairgrounds? ticket for a child - NOK 40, ticket for an adult - NOK 160. Link to tickets.

dates:

November 30-December 1
December 7-December 8
Opening hours: 11-16

Christmas market in Kristiansand
30.11/23.12/XNUMX, Markensgate

We can also have a great time in smaller towns. Here, in addition to the classic attractions, we can enter the ice rink. Real winter fun!

Until December 12, the fair is open only on weekends.

Opening hours:

Saturday 12-18, Sunday 14-19.
After December 12 - the fair is also open on working days.

Photos: Pixbay

Christmas markets in Norway

Christmas market in Egersund
5.12/15.12-1/XNUMX, Torget XNUMX, Egersund

You must visit this fair if you are somewhere nearby. Stalls set up around wooden houses. Magic, just Christmas magic! There is no such atmosphere anywhere!

Opening hours:
5,6,12,13.12: 16 20
7,14.12: 10 18
8,15.12: 12 18

Trondeim
6.12/21.12/XNUMX, Torvet

Delicious food, drinks, crafts, handicrafts. You have to be there.

Opening hours: 11-19
11,13,18 and 20.12: 11-22

Photo: Pixbay

To sum up ... Christmas markets in Norway - feel the unique, warm atmosphere of Christmas!

Perhaps you are looking for an idea for a weekend getaway with your family? A Christmas market is a great idea because it guarantees fun for everyone. Probably even the most demanding children will not be bored at the fair. The charm of Norwegian streets, amazing cars. You will love it for sure! In conclusion, take your loved ones to Christmas markets not only in your area.

Source: https://www.visitnorway.no/

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