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Ekeberghallen sports complex in Ekeberg, Oslo
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View of Ekeberghallen in Ekeberg, Oslo
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View of Ekeberghallen in Ekeberg, Oslo
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Ekeberghallen

3.9(301 reviews)$Sports
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the children's pool area, while school-age kids love the sports halls and swimming facilities. Teens can participate in various sports activities or use the swimming pools.

About

Ekeberghallen is a welcoming community sports complex that offers excellent value for families visiting Oslo. With indoor swimming pools, sports halls, and dedicated children's activities, it provides a perfect rainy day option or a break from sightseeing where kids can burn off energy in a safe, local environment.

Highlights

  • Indoor swimming pools suitable for all ages and skill levels
  • Multi-purpose sports halls for basketball, handball, and other activities
  • Dedicated children's pool areas with shallow water for younger swimmers
  • Year-round indoor facility perfect for escaping Oslo's unpredictable weather
  • Authentic local experience with Norwegian families in a non-touristy setting

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring Norwegian Kroner in cash as some facilities may have limited card payment options, though most places in Norway accept cards.
  2. 2.Visit during weekday mornings (9-11am) to avoid after-school crowds and have more space in the pools.
  3. 3.Pack swim shoes and towels as rentals may be limited. Swimming caps are often required in Norwegian pools, so bring one or purchase at the facility.
  4. 4.The facility follows Norwegian pool customs: showers without swimwear before entering pools are mandatory, so prepare kids in advance for this cultural difference.
  5. 5.Check the website or call ahead for English-language activity schedules, as some programs may be conducted primarily in Norwegian.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 9am and 12pm offer the quietest experience, especially during the school year. Weekends and after 3pm on weekdays get busy with local families. Winter months (November to March) are ideal as Norwegians embrace indoor activities during darker, colder weather.

What to Know

Entry fees are budget-friendly at around 60-100 NOK ($6-10 USD) per person. The facility has changing rooms with family options. Limited on-site food, so consider bringing snacks or plan to eat nearby after your visit.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent programming. Winter months (December to February) are particularly popular with locals. Check for reduced hours during Norwegian holidays like Easter week and Christmas. Summer hours may vary as many locals vacation in July.

Nearby Eats

The Ekeberg area has limited immediate dining, but the nearby Ekebergrestauranten (10 minute drive) offers family-friendly meals with spectacular Oslo views. Alternatively, head back toward central Oslo (15 minutes) where you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants including kid-friendly chains like Peppes Pizza.

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Playground

Eikeberg playground

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Ekeberg Playground is a welcoming neighborhood playground in Oslo's scenic Ekeberg area, offering well-maintained play equipment suitable for multiple age groups. With its safe, community-oriented atmosphere and 24/7 accessibility, it provides a perfect spot for families to let kids burn off energy while parents relax on benches and take in the peaceful surroundings.

Zoo

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