
Duration
45 minutes
Best Time
Morning
Price
€€
Setting
Outdoor
Youngstorget is Oslo's most authentic farmers market, operating in the same spot since medieval times where locals still shop for produce twice as fresh as any supermarket. You'll find Norwegian farmers selling seasonal vegetables, local honey, wildflowers, and specialty items like cloudberries and reindeer meat when in season. The square sits between trendy Grünerløkka and central Oslo, making it perfectly positioned for grabbing ingredients before exploring either neighborhood.
The market spreads across the cobblestone square with simple wooden stalls and fold-out tables rather than fancy setups. Vendors chat with regulars in Norwegian while tourists browse curiously, creating a genuine neighborhood atmosphere that feels unchanged for decades. The smell of fresh herbs mixes with flower stalls, and you'll hear more Norwegian spoken here than English, unlike most central Oslo attractions.
Most travel guides oversell this as a major tourist attraction when it's really just a quality local market. Don't expect huge crowds or Instagram-worthy displays, just honest produce at fair prices. Strawberries cost around 40-50 NOK per basket in summer, about the same as grocery stores but noticeably sweeter. Skip Monday and Tuesday when only two or three vendors show up, making the trip hardly worthwhile.
Enter from the Torggata side where flower vendors set up first, giving you the best photo opportunities before the square gets busy
Bring cash in small bills since many vendors don't take cards, and some give small discounts for cash purchases over 100 NOK
Hit the honey vendor on the south side of the square first because locals buy her out by 11am, especially the rare heather honey that costs 120 NOK but tastes incredible
Plan for about 45 minutes. Morning visits are typically less crowded.
Youngstorget is in the Sentrum & Grünerløkka neighborhood of Oslo. The address is Youngstorget, 0181 Oslo, Norway. The area is well-served by metro.
Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, especially in shoulder seasons.