Top Best Places To Visit Oslo With Kids: A Perfect Trip with Family
Top Best Places To Visit Oslo With Kids; A Perfect Trip with Family: Oslo, the capital of Norway, which sits on the country’s southern coast at the head of the Oslofjord is one of the most beautiful places to visit. This place has many things to offer but the most important things for which it is famous for is its green spaces and museums. And that’s the reason why this place is best to visit with your children.
Oslo is a great place to see the great historic wonders and not only your children but also you yourself will learn more about the history by visiting these museums, many of these are on the Bygdøy Peninsula, comprising the waterside Norwegian Maritime Museum and the Viking Ship Museum, with Viking ships from the 9th century. The Holmenkollbakken is a ski-jumping peak with panoramic sights of the fjord and it also has a ski museum.
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Natural History Museum
Norway’s biggest collection of natural items is accessible to the public in the Botanical Garden, the greenhouses and the Zoological Museum, which together create the Natural History Museum.
The Zoological Museum has enduring and fluctuating exhibitions presenting wildlife from Norway and the rest of the world. Here you can see a lifelike replica model of a beaver dam, sights from arctic wildlife and a global exhibition with shows ranging from penguins in Antarctica to chimpanzees and okapi in African rainforests.
The Geological Museum is at present shut to the public, but you’ll find numerous of the highpoints of the exhibition “Stone and bone” in the same building as the Zoological Museum.
The Botanical Garden was established in the year 1814, and it is a very popular tourist destination with its 35,000 plants, 7,500 species, and 150-acre garden. It is a significant amusing area for the city’s population.
The Natural History Museum has free entry on Thursdays, apart from for the period of school summer holidays and on public holidays.
TusenFryd Amusement Park
Norway’s biggest amusement park is TusenFryd Amusement Park which includes more than 30 fun attractions, great games, shops and great places to eat.
Barnas Fryd and Frydskogen are overflowed with rides, events and fun activities for small kids. The park not only features the attractions for kids only but also for all age group, comprising lots of rollercoasters, carousels, a log ride and much more.
In the summer season, you can revel in BadeFryd, a water park with a swimming pool, a swimming river, and a giant waterslide.
Vigeland Sculpture Park
Sculpture Park in the Frogner Park comprises of more than 200 figures or sculptures made by Gustav Vigeland (1869–1943) in bronze, granite and cast iron. These sculptures include The Angry Boy (Sinnataggen in Norwegian), The Monolith (Monolitten) and The Wheel of Life (Livshjulet).
Vigeland was also responsible for the design and architectural framework of the park, which has to turn out to be one of Norway’s top tourist attractions, with more than one million yearly tourists or visitors. In addition to that, the park is free to enter which is the best part and also the park is open all year round, 24 hours a day.
Norwegian Museum of Science & Technology
National Museum for technology, industry, science, and medicine is not less than heaven for curious people of all ages. The museum comprises of more than 100 interactive set-ups, 25 permanent and short-term exhibitions and a thrilling activity programme for the duration of weekends and holidays.
The Viking Ship Museum
The world’s best-preserved Viking ships and finds from Viking tombs around the Oslo Fjord are found in the museum on the Bygdøy peninsula.
The adventure film The Vikings Alive is screened all through the day on the ceilings and wall in the interior of the museum. The Viking Ship Museum displays findings from the Gokstad, Oseberg, and Tune ships, and also the small boats, sleds, a stunning cart, gears, fabrics, and household utensils.