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Frogner Park

© Vigeland-museet/BONO 2007 - Photo: VisitOSLO/Matjaz Intihar
© Vigeland-museet/BONO 2007 - Photo: VisitOSLO/Matjaz Intihar
© Vigeland-museet/BONO 2008 - Photo: VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt
© Vigeland-museet/BONO 2008 - Photo: VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt
© Vigeland-museet/BONO 2008 - Photo: VisitOSLO/Nancy Bundt

Frognerparken is the biggest park in the central parts of Oslo. It is a popular recreational area for both its neighbours and people from other parts of Oslo.

On a nice summer day, the park is full of people; here you can go for a run, walk the dog, have a picnic or barbecue, play badminton or just do some sunbathing. Frognerparken has Norway's biggest collection of roses; a total of 14,000 plants of 150 different species.

Frogner Stadium and Frogner Open-Air Bath is located in one corner of the park, towards Majorstua. In the corner by Frogner plass, you find Frogner Manor House and Oslo City Museum. As a part of Frognerparken, you will also find Vigelandsparken (Vigeland Sculpture Park), Oslo's most visited attraction.

Frognerparken has a summer-open café and a restaurant. And children can play in Norway's biggest playground, located between the main gates and Frogner Manor House.



Distance
City centre2km
Transport description
Tram: No.12 > Frognerparken
See also