The long-established Thon Center Gunerius is one of the oldest and most popular shopping centres in the Oslo city centre. It is very centrally located only a stone's throw from Norway's largest transport hub, Oslo central railway station and Jernbanetorget, and has around 10,000 daily visitors.
Retail sales
307 mill. NOK
Foot fall
2 868 822
Retail space
6 955 m²
Retail tenants
33
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Thon Center Gunerius first opened its doors in 1852 and soon became a popular shopping destination for Oslo residents. Nowadays, Thon Center Gunerius is a modern shopping centre centrally located between the Oslo Spektrum, Oslo City and Storgata. The centre offers both a varied selection of shops and plenty of parking, with 150 spaces in its own car park and around 2,000 parking spaces in the neighbourhood. There is an apiary on the roof of Thon Center Gunerius that is run by the urban beekeeping organisation ByBi on behalf of the Thon Group, where thousands of bees produce around 100 kilos of honey a year.
Market and customer base
Since opening in the mid-1850s, Thon Center Gunerius has been an important shopping destination for Oslo residents. The market base consists of the city centre of Oslo, with a population of 500,000, as well as all travellers and daily commuters to Oslo. With its varied retail mix, the centre is aimed at a broad target group and Thon Center Gunerius is a popular centre with around 10,000 daily visitors.
Retail mix
Thon Center Gunerius has a varied retail mix, with a good combination of local and well-known retailers. The centre has around 35 shops over three floors, with everything from clothing shops, home goods and shoe stores to pharmacies, cafés and food service establishments.
Gunerius is centrally and conveniently located in the centre of Oslo between Grønland, Oslo Spektrum and Jernbanetorget. The Gunerius district stretches along Storgata, Brugata, Stenersgata and Lybekkergaten and is a landmark in the city centre. It is easy to access by both car and public transport. There is a bus and tram stop a stone's throw from the entrance and it is only a five-minute walk to the Oslo central railway station and Jernbanetorget, which is Norway's largest transport hub.
Jernbanetorget
7 min
Walking time
Oslo Sentralstasjon
7 min
Walking time
Arkaden
7 min
Walking time
Oslo Bussterminal
11 min
Walking time
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