Viking Amusement Park
Viking Amusement Park is located at Høyungsletta 19, in the southern part of Oslo, about 20 kilometers from the city center. It features thirty exciting attractions, including Europe's largest wooden roller coaster, a Ferris wheel, a pirate ship, bumper cars, and 3D and 5D projection projects. The amusement park is divided into three themed parks: Morgan Kane Town, Viking Pirate Park, and a small Fairy Tale Park. It offers a true depiction of endless fun and enjoyment.
Bø Sommarland Water Park
Bø Sommarland Water Park is located in Telemark, Norway. It is not only the largest summer water park in Norway but also one of the most beautiful water parks in Europe. In this picturesque park, various exciting water sports activities and high-quality services attract numerous visitors, allowing them to spend an exhilarating and relaxing dream vacation.
Holmenkollen Ski Jump
Norway's Tusenfryd Amusement Park is a true reflection of a thousand kinds of joy. Of course, for Chinese people, the more familiar name is Viking Amusement Park. The park is located in the southern part of Oslo, Norway, near Høyungsletta 19 - N-1407 Vinterbro Norge, 20 kilometers from the city center. You can enjoy thirty-one exciting amusement projects here, including the Ferris wheel, four roller coasters, three water projects, pirate ship, spinning spider, bumper cars, 3D and 5D projection projects, all of which are bestsellers. It is especially worth mentioning that it has the largest wooden roller coaster in Europe. The entire amusement park is divided into three theme parks: Morgan Kane Town, Viking Pirate Park, and a small fairy tale park.
Vigeland Sculpture Park
Vigeland Sculpture Park, also known as Frogner Park, is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Oslo, Norway. This sculpture-themed park is located in the northwest of Oslo and is a collection of masterpieces by Norwegian sculptor Gustav Vigeland. Covering an area of 50 hectares, the park is adorned with 192 nude statues and 650 human figures, all meticulously crafted from materials such as bronze, iron, and granite, taking over 20 years to complete. The park offers a serene and natural atmosphere, making it an ideal choice for experiencing Oslo's culture. Additionally, visitors can head south to visit the Vigeland Museum, adding more cultural depth to their trip.