Regler Reglene kan i sin helhet leses. Solsiden Trondheim's former shipyard is now home to a strip of bars and restaurants with a shopping centre hidden behind. Less common stores here include Trondheim's only branch of the geek-culture haven Outland, and a Candy Cloud store that will have you searching for the phone number of your dentist. Byhaven Set on Olav Tryggvasons gate close to the central train station, Byhaven is home to an olive oil shop, the French-inspired deli Alma Mater, upscale kitchenware store Traktøren and the children's clothing store Lille Martine. Uansett om du trenger frukt, grønnsaker, bær varianter, finner du det hos oss. Fyll en hel handlevogn gratis Handler du frukt og grønt, grillmat eller ansvars roser så kan du være med å vinne hele 3 minutter til å fylle alt du vil i en handlekurv. Inside you'll find the usual selection of high-street stores, with a handy Clas Ohlson tools, homewares on the top floor, and an Ark bookshop with the widest selection of English language books available anywhere in the city.
Du kan delta så mange ganger du vil fram til trekkningen 10 mai. Trondheim Torg The most popular shopping centre by way of its location smack bang in the middle of the city, Trondheim Torg is a convenient stop for anyone catching a bus. Cosmo department store, the Norrøna concept store, and Sjokoladebutikken the Chocolate Shop are some of the more interesting names to watch out for. Hvis du ønsker å lenke til ting du har laget selv, så skal det postes i. Bakklandet The cobbled streets and wooden buildings of are home to some of Trondheim's most unique gift shops. Its four entrances also make it a good short-cut! Selv om primært er ment for posting på norsk, så er våre nordiske venner hjertelig velkommen hit. Husk at du med Æ får 10% priskutt på all fersk frukt og grønt.
Kommenter med hvor mange du tror det er. Anchored by a large Coop store and spread over three-floors, City Syd has one of the best selection of stores in the city. Whether it's for everyday goods or something special, one of the city centre malls or clusters of independent shops are sure to turn up something suitable. Det gjør at vi har høy rullering og fyller på med ferske varer hele seks dager i uken. Et reddit på norsk for norske redditører og norske saker.
Glede oss te å se dåkker alle sammen frammover! Boutiques include clothing store Seams, local designer outlet Sukker, and gift shop Galleri Gaven. Sirkus The biggest shopping centre in the east of Trondheim, Sirkus is large, spacious and often very quiet. Den gjelder bare Rema bakklandet 14 Mai. Downtown Outside, the streets of Nordre gate, Thomas Angells gate and Olav Tryggvasons gate are considered the main shopping streets. . If you can't find what you're looking for, check out our latest listings of for online shopping in Norway. Skriv navn og telefonnummer på kvitteringen og legg den i boksen.
Mercursenteret A small shopping centre with just 20 stores that's easy to miss, Mercur is tucked away on the corner of Nordre gate and Kongens gate. I've been here many times and never found it to be busy. Ikke Tobakk, alkohol, medesin eller kosmetikk Lykke til. It's also notable for having two shops that sell beer: a regular Vinmonopolet and a new branch of craft beer specialists Gulating Ølutsalg. City Syd City Syd is the biggest mall in Tiller, the commercial centre of southern Trondheim. Vi tilbyr deg et stort utvalg av frukt og grønt, til bare lave priser. Shops come and go along this stretch so it's worth taking a wander here every so often to see what's new.
Hobby and art supplies shop Panduro, home gadget shop Enklere Liv, homewares store Søstrene Grene, and the Fotballbutikk that sells football shirts from Rosenborg, Ranheim, and major teams around Europe are just some of the 100+ stores. There's also a busy Rema 1000 supermarket right outside the main entrance, and a McDonald's, if you're that way inclined. If you're looking to address Norwegians, but need to write in English, you might be looking for. Alt du må gjøre er å be om kvittering når du handler. .
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