


Ekebergparken
About
Ekebergparken is a spectacular hilltop sculpture park offering families the perfect combination of outdoor play, art exploration, and breathtaking views over Oslo and the fjord. With dedicated playgrounds, easy walking trails suitable for strollers, and over 30 sculptures scattered throughout the park, kids can burn energy while parents enjoy world-class art and nature in one stunning location.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple playgrounds with modern equipment and soft surfaces for safe play
- ✓Stunning panoramic views of Oslo, the opera house, and Oslofjord from multiple viewpoints
- ✓Over 30 outdoor sculptures by famous artists including Rodin, Dali, and Vigeland scattered throughout the park
- ✓Well-marked walking trails suitable for families, with both easy stroller-friendly routes and more adventurous paths
- ✓Historical significance as the site includes Viking Age burial mounds and medieval ruins to explore
Pro Tips
- 1.Download a sculpture map from the park's website before visiting to turn your walk into a fun art scavenger hunt for kids.
- 2.Bring a picnic and enjoy it at one of the viewpoints overlooking the city. There's a restaurant on-site (Ekebergrestauranten) but it's upscale and pricey for families.
- 3.Wear comfortable walking shoes as the park covers hilly terrain. Most main paths are paved and stroller-friendly, but some sculpture locations require stairs.
- 4.The park is open 24 hours, but visit during daylight for safety and to fully appreciate the sculptures and views. Late afternoon offers the best light for photos.
- 5.Public transportation is easy: take tram 18 or 19 to Kongshavn station, then a short uphill walk. Parking is limited and fills quickly on weekends.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings or early afternoons to avoid crowds, especially during summer. Late spring through early fall (May to September) offers the best weather, but the park's beauty shines year-round. Sunset visits are magical but dress warmly as it gets breezy on the hilltop.
What to Know
Entry is completely free, making it a budget-friendly Oslo attraction. The park is accessible by public transport, and while most main paths are paved, the hilly terrain means a moderate fitness level helps. Pack snacks and water as options are limited.
Seasonal Notes
The park is open year-round and beautiful in every season. Summer (June to August) offers the best weather and longest daylight hours. Autumn brings gorgeous foliage. Winter can be snowy and icy, so bring appropriate footwear and dress warmly. Some sculptures may be harder to access in deep snow.
Nearby Eats
Head to Gamlebyen (Old Town) area just a few minutes away for family-friendly options like Cafe Sorgenfri for Norwegian fare, or walk down toward Gronland for diverse international restaurants including pizza and kebab spots that are budget-friendly and kid-approved.
More Activities Near Ekeberg
Eikeberg playground
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.
EKT Riding school and visitors' farm AS
This charming community farm and riding school in Oslo's Ekeberg neighborhood offers young children an authentic Norwegian farm experience with Nordic animals and traditional farmyard creatures. The intimate, manageable setting makes it ideal for toddlers and preschoolers to get up close with animals without the overwhelming crowds of larger zoos, while also offering riding lessons for those interested in equestrian activities.
W.B. Samson - Egertorget
W.B. Samson at Egertorget offers a delightful pit stop for families exploring Oslo's Ekeberg neighborhood, known for quality ice cream and hot chocolate that kids adore. This charming cafe provides a relaxed atmosphere where families can refuel with pastries, light meals, and sweet treats, making it a favorite weekend destination for local Norwegian families and a perfect place to experience everyday Oslo life.
Ekeberghallen
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.