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Just across the street from Central Station, Oslo City is Norway's most popular shopping center. Over 90 shops and restaurants, including most major international and Norwegian chains, are spread across five floors.
Just across the street from Central Station, Oslo City is Norway's most popular shopping center. Over 90 shops and restaurants, including most major international and Norwegian chains, are spread across five floors. Read less

Norway's biggest and busiest shopping center
Just across the street from Central Station, Oslo City is Norway's most popular shopping center. Over 90 shops and restaurants, including most major international and Norwegian chains, are spread across five floors.
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