Visit Bogstadveien and Majorstuen


Only a 2 kilometre (1.2-mile) walk along Oslo’s top shopping street, just 5 minutes from the Royal Palace. Hegdehaugsveien and Bogstadveien and its side streets offer an impressive variety of shops, cafés, restaurants, and much more to explore. Here, you’ll find a unique combination of well-established multi-brand and high-end fashion stores, independent shops you won’t find anywhere else, as well as exciting chain and concept stores. With more than 150 restaurants, cafés, and delicatessens, you’ll find everything from flavours from around the world to high-quality local ingredients. Welcome to Norway’s longest and most unique shopping street!



Bogstadveien – Norway’s longest shopping street
Shop, dine, and sightsee at your own pace, along the capital’s longest and most well-known shopping street. Take the 2-kilometre scenic route from the Royal Palace to Vigeland Sculpture Park through this popular high street. Located just a 5-minute walk from the Royal Palace, you’ll find the first stretch, leading you directly onto Hegdehaugsveien and, in turn, Bogstadveien. At the very top, you can catch your breath, enjoy a quick bite, and some people-watching, before heading over to the spectacular sculptures in one of Oslo’s most popular parks.
Great variety and plenty of space
“It’s the diversity that makes Bogstadveien and Hegdehaugsveien unique. Our main street is made for shopping – wide and welcoming, with generous sidewalks and plenty of room for people and city life, including trams, cars, and parking. There are also many exciting side streets easily accessible from the main street.”


Market Days
Twice a year, every spring and autumn since 1988, we have hosted Market Days, during which Bogstadveien, Hegdehaugsveien and Valkyriegata are closed to traffic. This creates Norway’s longest and best fashion market. The streets are lined with stalls on both sides, inviting you to explore 1.2 kilometres of fantastic deals and unique finds!
Art at every corner
Bogstadveien and Hegdehaugsveien offer more than just beautiful architecture; here, you’ll find several galleries, sculptures in our parks and along the streets, as well as our very own local artist and sculpture park at TBS Gallery – a stop on the way to Vigeland Sculpture Park is a must. The TBS is an art museum, gallery, and cultural centre, dedicated to artist Tore Bjørn Skjølsvik, and features a permanent exhibition of over 200 works. A visit is a must for any art aficionado.


Cozy Christmas shopping
Our iconic chandeliers light up the entire street from November to February. There’s something truly special about strolling from shop to shop along a warmly lit street, where each store has its own personality. There’s no need to queue – you can shop at your own pace in the fresh, open air. Admire the Christmas-decorated shop windows, treat yourself to something special, like a cup of cocoa, or enjoy a light Christmas lunch at one of the area’s many cafés and restaurants.


Accommodation and easy access
Getting to and from the rest of the city is a breeze. Public transport is easily accessible, and you can reach the area by tram, bus, metro, car, bike, scooter or on foot – in all directions.
Even the Airport Express Train stops at the nearby Nationaltheatret station. You’ll also find a great selection of hotels in the area, including:
• Cochs Pensjonat
• Thon Hotel Gyldenløve
• Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel
• The SWEET Apartmentshotel
• Saga Hotel Oslo
• Thon Hotel Slottsparken
• Scandic Holberg

