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Go shopping! The region offers a wide range of shops, from international brand stores to small, local niche shops. Try the city’s cosy shopping streets or visit one of the many buzzing shopping centres, full of exciting shops and good deals. Discover farm shops with fresh produce from Jæren and Ryfylke, small and large gems like crafts and factory outlets.

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Are you among those who like to bring home souvenirs as a memory of your journey? Just make sure you have enough space in your luggage to take back home your heart’s desire. Supporting local production in a destination is sustainable. Brands such as Oleana produce sustainably with organically sound raw materials.

You will also enjoy your food and drinks even more when you know they are produced by local, environmentally friendly producers. Local drinks like apple juice, made from local apples, taste great and are often a choice on the menu.

The small general merchant shop with charm and history. In the middle of Vågabakken, the old part of Jørpeland, right next to the harbour. Local produce, souvenirs, interior design and a lovely ice cream parlour and coffee.

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Mingarwalker Glassblåseri

Handmade glass with unique variations. High quality and functional elegance. Experience glassblowing up close!

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Ready to scratch that shopping itch?

Do not miss out on Norway’s most colourful street in Stavanger, Øvre Holmegata, also called Fargegaten. This street is home to several unique shops, cafes, art galleries and pretty photo motifs. In Sandnes, the pedestrian street, Langgata has several niche shops, cosy cafes, and restaurants, making it perfect for a shopping day out. Equally, smaller towns and villages like Ålgård, Dirdal, Mosterøy, Bryne, and Egersund, offer further shopping opportunities.

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