Helgesens gate 11

Maud
Helgesens gate 11

Liquor store

Alcohol over 4,5% has to be bought at a "Vinmonopol". Opening hours for easter are: Sunday 10.04: Closed Monday 11.04: 10:00-16:00 Tuesday 12.04: 10:00-18:00 Wednesday 13.04: 10:00 - 16:00 Thursday 14.04: Closed Friday 15.04: Closed Saturday 16.04: 10:00-15:00 Sunday 17.04: Closed
91 Einheimische empfehlen
Vinmonopolet
31 Thereses gate
91 Einheimische empfehlen
Alcohol over 4,5% has to be bought at a "Vinmonopol". Opening hours for easter are: Sunday 10.04: Closed Monday 11.04: 10:00-16:00 Tuesday 12.04: 10:00-18:00 Wednesday 13.04: 10:00 - 16:00 Thursday 14.04: Closed Friday 15.04: Closed Saturday 16.04: 10:00-15:00 Sunday 17.04: Closed

Nabolag

Its charming shopping streets, cosy cafés and exciting eateries make Grünerløkka a warm and lively district. After going shopping at Grünerløkka’s numerous design boutiques, vintage shops and flea markets, enjoy a picknick in one of its many parks or eat dinner underneath string lights. In this district’s streets, skateboards and prams coexist peacefully and it’s a good idea to explore Grünerløkka on foot. The Akerselva river constitutes the western border of Grünerløkka. Walking along the riverside path through parks, past the Mathallen foodcourt and through the counterculture centre at Blå gives you an exciting insight into the area’s industrial history. North of Grünerløkka is the Torshov district. Torshov’s restaurant scene is constantly innovating and it is home to Soria Moria and Det Andre Teatret – two venues for alternative theatre and music as well as Oslo’s impro-theatre scene.
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Grünerløkka
532 Einheimische empfehlen
Its charming shopping streets, cosy cafés and exciting eateries make Grünerløkka a warm and lively district. After going shopping at Grünerløkka’s numerous design boutiques, vintage shops and flea markets, enjoy a picknick in one of its many parks or eat dinner underneath string lights. In this district’s streets, skateboards and prams coexist peacefully and it’s a good idea to explore Grünerløkka on foot. The Akerselva river constitutes the western border of Grünerløkka. Walking along the riverside path through parks, past the Mathallen foodcourt and through the counterculture centre at Blå gives you an exciting insight into the area’s industrial history. North of Grünerløkka is the Torshov district. Torshov’s restaurant scene is constantly innovating and it is home to Soria Moria and Det Andre Teatret – two venues for alternative theatre and music as well as Oslo’s impro-theatre scene.