Nestled in the creative heart of Grünerløkka, the Sunday Market on Ingens gate—officially known as Søndagsmarkedet i Ingensgate or ‘Søndagsmarkedet på Blå’—is a vibrant weekly gathering where local character truly shines. Every Sunday from 12 PM to 5 PM, this narrow, graffiti-adorned alley transforms into a lively open-air bazaar. Chalk it up as an essential Oslo experience, where over 60 stalls offer a delightful mix of handmade wares and global curios: from intricate jewelry and vintage vinyl to artisan ceramics, hand-knitted shawls, and even traditional Turkish towels. The market’s charm comes from its eclectic blend of creatives and craftsmen. You’ll find local artists chatting about their inspiration, and vendors like Elnas spekepølse (cured sausages from Gudbrandsdalen) and Turkish peshtemal sellers, each weaving personal stories into their stalls. Food-wise, the tempting aromas of freshly baked breads, cookies, vegetarian empanadas, and street eats from various cultures make it a treat for all senses. Despite Oslo’s changeable weather, the market thrives rain or shine—when it rains, it simply shifts indoors to the cultural venue Blå, preserving its warm and creative atmosphere As afternoon rolls in, live music sparks to life near Blå, rounding out the experience with a dose of local rhythm and camaraderie
Oslo NorwayThe Sunday market in Ingensgate, Oslo, known as Søndagsmarkedet i Ingensgate or "Søndagsmarkedet på Blå," is located at Ingens gate 0551, in the lively Grünerløkka district. It is open every Sunday from noon to 5 PM and features a vibrant mix of handicrafts, vintage finds, local art, and street food. Nearby, Grünerløkka’s streets are filled with colorful murals, trendy cafés, and unique shops, making the area a creative hub. Other nearby attractions include Birkelunden flea market, Sofienberg Park, Damstredet and Telthusbakken historic streets, and the famous street art scene. The market is easily accessible by tram (lines 11 and 12, stop at Birkelunden), bus (stop at Markveien), or metro (Grünerløkka station), all within a short walk.