Parks & Gardens

Frogner Park

Norway's most-visited attraction is a free public park you can walk into at any hour of the day or night.

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Gustav Vigeland's sculpture installation — bridges, fountains, and figures built across decades from 1924 — anchors the park's center. The south end holds a manor house that has housed Oslo Museum since 1909. Scattered across the grounds is Norway's largest rose collection: 14,000 plants from 150 species.

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Free entry, no gates, open at all times — Oslo's largest park has no closing hour.

Frogner Park is one of 27 sights worth the detour in Oslo, all bundled offline in Voyage GO — download the Oslo pack and it sits on your map with no signal, filling your travel passport the moment you walk past.

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