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Shopping in Northern Norway

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    Potteriet Røros

    Here you’ll find pottery based on traditional designs from all over Trøndelag, although there are also some creative modern interpretations. The pottery workshop next door is open to the public and staff are always happy to explain the history behind each design.

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  2. B

    Galleri Thomasgården

    At the worthwhile Galleri Thomasgården, potter Torgeir Henriksen creates rustic stoneware and porcelain. You’ll also find the wonderful nature-inspired wood carvings of Henry Solli. The player piano is one of only two in Norway and dates back to 1929.

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  3. C

    Hartzgården Sølvsmie

    Of special interest is this silversmith’s shop, where you’ll find locally handcrafted silver jewellery with an emphasis on Viking themes, as well as a small historical jewellery exhibit.

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  4. Knivsmed Strømeng

    This craft shop calls on five generations of local experience to create unique and original handmade Sami knives for everything from outdoor to kitchen use.

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  5. Narvik Storsenter Shopping Centre

    The Narvik Storsenter shopping centre 300m west of the train station has one of Norway's many Peppe's Pizza outlets and a Rimi supermarket.

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  6. Coop Mega Supermarket

    The harbourside Coop Mega supermarket has a cheap 2nd-floor cafeteria and a nice view over the water.

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  7. D

    Ludvig’s Bruktbokhandel

    Good selection of used books in English plus old LPs, comics and videos. A treasure trove for all addicted browsers.

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  8. E

    Vinmonopolet

    For liquid picnics. Just south of the tourist office.

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  9. F

    Bunnpris Supermarket

    Supermarket, stock up for liquid picnics.

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  10. G

    Tromsø Bruktbokhandel

    Lots of secondhand books.

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