søndag 15. august 2010

Mitt Oslo - Søndagsmarked på Blå


Det er sommer, det er sol og det er søndag! Så hva gjør man? Tar en tur på Søndagsmarkedet på Blå i Brenneriveien så klart! Kan ikke tenke meg en bedre måte å tilbringe søndagen på enn å stå opp sent, rusle bortover på løkka og svinge innom Søndagsmarkedet før man kjøper lunsj på Godt Brød. Kanskje til og med ta en tur innom Bruktmarkedet i Birkelunden, men det får jeg skrive om en annen gang :)


På markedet kan du finne litt av hvert, men hovedsakelig ting som folk har enten laget selv og selger her eller brukt og vintage. Jeg har i min tid kjøpt alt fra hjemmelagede kjøleskapmagneter, bilder, postkort, vintage kjoler og ikke minst et ukjent antall øreringer her. Virkelig synd at Hedda X har pakket kofferten med øreringer for denne gang for hun var alltid en av hovedattraksjonene våre!


I tillegg til markedet så kan du sette deg ned på Blå sin uteservering og ta en kald pepsi eller corona i skyggen mens du bare ser på folk eller kanskje på Akerselva som dovent slynger seg forbi. Om du ikke er klar for café kan man også få kjøpt deilige nystekte vaffler med syltetøy og kaffe på selve markedet, er stort sett alltid noen som står å selger det.
Søndagsmarkedet har også fått sin egen blogg etter hver hvor de presenterer noen av det som selges på markedet, sjekk den ut her.

Tusen takk for en finfin søndag Ulla :)

Pictures © SignePling

Second stop in 'My Oslo' is the Sunday marked at 'Blå'. I really can't think of a better way to spend my Sunday than to get out of bed late and walk over to Grünerløkka and hit the marked before I buy lunch at the bakery ‘Good Bread’. Maybe even make a stop by the marked in Birkelunden as well, but I’ll save that one for another time!

On the marked you find mainly arts and craft or used and vintage stuff. I have found anything from refrigerator magnets and postcards to vintage dresses and earrings here in my days. You can also sit down at ‘Blå’ (which is a café in daytime and a bar at night) and have a cold beer or pepsi in the shade and just watch people go by or the lazy river right beside you. There is also people selling waffles and coffee at the marked itself if you are not in the mood for café life.


Don't you just adore the outdoor chandelier?!

And the cute girl in half the pictures is my 

good friend Ulla which I spend the day with :)

19 kommentarer:

  1. Oslo seems like such a beautiful place. Everything is so artsy. I wish I could visit and see all the items they sell especially the vintage stuff!

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  2. You are right, both this marked and the place it's held is really artsy :)

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  3. We don't have any markets in Bradford at the moment but they are re-constructing the city centre to have an open market which I can't wait to see when it finally happens as they ran out of money within the first year of just demolishing buildings, that was about 8 years ago! As for cafes I've never been to one as again we didn't have any but now we have a few appearing in the city but they are indoor ones. Thanks for sharing I love looking at Oslo

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  4. It seems beautiful! x

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  5. Bubbles: I hope they get done with the re-constructing soon and you get a marked in Bradford cause it's so much fun! :)
    Devon: Love going there, such a great way to spend Sunday!

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  6. looks so lovely, I just love markets like that! I always come away with something unusual! I really feel like vintage shopping now with a nice coffee for a break and a moment to people watch! x

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  7. Aw wow that market looks fantastic! Maybe it's high time I come and visit Oslo! Heehee ^_^

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  8. Lovely photos!
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  9. thank you so much! I know that song is SO inspiring I am obsessed with it as of last night! I am your new follower! :)

    lovely being friends with you,

    love, polly :D

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  10. Amazing pictures! The place looks so colorful! I used to blog at FabBlab, but this is my new blog: www.seren-dip-a-tea.blogspot.com. Please follow :D

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  11. My first thought when I saw that chandelier was how I could somehow make one of my own! So pretty!

    xx
    MILK TEETHS

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  12. That chandelier is breathtaking.

    And thank you for the comment-- it's nice to have someone who can relate. :)

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  13. hmmmmf,why did i ever move????

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  14. Haha, I know Inge, why DID you move? :D

    Poppy: Oslo is well worth a visit if you know where to find all the cool stuff :)

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  15. I was in Oslo a few months ago! I did several posts on my trip there, have a look! Too touristy for you, I'm sure :-) I certainly didn't see any of this!!

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  16. yes the water in switzerland is amazing! you can drink out of all of the fountains in any city too...so bottled water def doesn't make sense. its crazy :)
    and these market pics are so awesome, looks like my kind of place. what town is it in?? We are making our way to Norway in the next couple of years because my husband has family from there and i want to go to this market! :)

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  17. Krystal: It's in Oslo in Brenneriveien (the adress) at a place called 'Blå'. Every sunday!

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  18. Those are lovely lovely pictures. And it sounds like you and your friend had a lovely day :)

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  19. signe,sometimes i really dont know!!! we`ll see what happens next summer...;)in the meantime ill have to live vicariously through you:)

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