Oslo Reptilpark is a zoo exhibit Hammersborg Oslo located in Norway.
St. Olavs gate 2 (Ullevålsveien) 0165 Oslo Norway
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Just a short jaunt from National Museum . Free entrance with Oslo Pass. Has an inconspicuous entrance, which looks to me is facing a courtyard , indeed a hidden creepy, crawly and cool gem.
We were lucky to see exotic feeding . That was great for kids. Park is not so big, but worth to come. 1 hour is enough time spend here.
Wonderful place ! You can see there a lot of snakes , spiders, lizards..there are also monkeys , crocodile , iguana . On Tuesday there's commented feeding and visitors can hold a snake .
Wow. A great place - even for one who believed herself being afraid. Loved my afternoon here. We cuddled the Iguana , fed some monkeys and a Chameleon (not hungry) and even held a KIng Python.
Good fun for children. It's a small place, so it can get a bit crowded .
The animals are fed every Tuesday at 5pm. You can even hold the snakes after feeding time. Worth watching!
Nice, I m surprised because this place is in an apartment ????????
Cute animals.
I like turtles !
Klein maar erg leuk reptielen, spinnen en slangenpark.
Something for the kids. Goats, pigs, sheep and a donkey. Open most weekends. - Thomas Røst Stenerud
Go for a walk, it calmns your mind. It's beautiful in the snowy winter, sunny spring, warm summer or colorful autumn. - Ingvild M. Plosiv
Love this little park, perfect for picnic or just enjoying the sun. - Natalie V
Quiet park not far from the city centre. Great place for a hike or for reading. Fall and spring is very enjoyable to experience here. - Bolek A G Aleksandersson
WiFi: Dagnys Guest PW: HelloDagny - Jon Olav Eikenes
A very interesting museum consists of three floors with different exhibitions. Wooden sculptures and altars from early Christian times in Norway are especially interesting to have a look at. - Anya Roxie