Top 10 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Oslo, Eastern Norway

April 17, 2022 Leonardo Torrence

The 1000-year-old Norwegian capital sits at the head of Oslo Fjord. This stunning setting gives hints of the wild wonders that lie just beyond the city. From taking in visual delights at Vigeland Sculpture Park, the Viking Ship Museum, the Munch Museum and Holmenkollen, to the challenging content within the new Nobel Peace Centre and the Holocoust Center, Oslo offers plenty of food for thought. The Oslo Pass allows free travel on public transport, free parking and many museum and sight admissions.
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1. Oslomarka

Oslo Ost Frognerseteren, Oslo 687 Norway
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5.0 based on 283 reviews

Oslomarka

The term Oslomarka is usually used for all the recreational areas around Oslo. Marka is the administrative name for the part of it that lies inside the city limits and contains hiking trails, recreation facilities, forests and lakes.

Reviewed By J3919TFstevew

Johanna and Walter took us hear on a ferry and the views were great and the weather was just right we had wine and sandwich we had a wonderful time.

2. Nordmarka

Nordmarka, Oslo 890 Norway +47 900 12 632 http://www.dnt.no
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5.0 based on 280 reviews

Nordmarka

Reviewed By Homrul - Oslo, Norway

It's great to have such a huge and fantastic hiking area just outside the city center with good public transportation. Unfortunately, I had to live here for 18 years before I found out, thanks to closed activities due to Covid-19.

3. The Escape Games

Oslo Norway +47 463 65 453 [email protected] http://www.escapegames.no/
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5.0 based on 819 reviews

The Escape Games

The games like nothing you have experienced before! Perfect for team building, parties and time out! We offer fun escape rooms with big areas, captivating stories, elaborate decorations and many interactive sensors! Great challenges, surprises and secrets are waiting for you :D

Reviewed By AnastasiyaD48

Have been to other escape rooms, but this is absolutely the best in Oslo! You understand it once you enter it: very spacious, minimatistic design, panorama windows and chilled music on the back. We have done "House of Evil" game. Interesting and different tasks in each room. Sounds and effects are like in reality. Every room has its topic and authentic things, which makes it interesting to solve! Great idea for team building and fun way to spend time with friends. Activity that unites. Another cool activity besides bars, clubs and table games. Leaves unforgettable emotions . Would reccomend it to everyone, who wants to spend quality time! Great experience . Will definitely repeat!

4. Oslo Fjord Boat Fishing

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Oslo Fjord Boat Fishing

We take people of all fishing experience levels and ages boatfishing in the beautiful Oslo fjord. Fishing trips last for 3-4 hours. These calm waters have no open sea swell and after starting in 2007 not one person has been sick onboard. We fish using several methods: jigging, spinning, casting, trolling using wobblers. We have two boats: -Our newest boat Matteo II, from 2019, 23ft long, with 200hp Mercury engine, takes 6 guests. Perfect for either a lower budget trip together with other guests, or a private trip for your group alone. -Victoria, from 2017, 30ft with 2 x 250hp Mercury Verado engines takes up to 10 guests. Ideal for a more VIP type fishing experience with other alternatives available as well as Private trips for your group's privacy. We are a 12 minute drive from Oslo center & can organise transfer to & from our boats to simplify things for you. Join us for a memorable fishing trip on the Oslofjord!

5. AdventureRooms Oslo

Nedre Slottsgate 23 2nd Floor, Oslo 0157 Norway +47 21 52 11 55 [email protected] http://www.adventurerooms.no
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AdventureRooms Oslo

AdventureRooms is one of Norway´s most popular and best liked escape room. We offer three different escape room games. Teams of 2-7 adventurers have to gather clues, solve puzzles and unlock mysteries together to help the team escape within 60 minutes. Try our unique and popular duel games for 8-14 adventureres where two teams compete against each other in the same game at the same time. We can accommodate up to 40 players at the same time in our location in downtown Oslo.

Reviewed By roxpeggy

Original and challenging rooms (the Black Queen) and friendly, welcoming and competent staff made our escape very enjoyable!

6. VR Games Zone

Storgata 19, Oslo 0184 Norway +47 966 82 344 [email protected] http://vrgames.no/
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5.0 based on 196 reviews

VR Games Zone

Norway's first and leading VR experience centre since 2016. Exclusive team games in VR and the newest VR technology you will not find other places. Maximum immersion in the VR world. Fun events for up to 42 people.

Reviewed By cookies993 - Norway, null

Had a great experience with Space Mission. The crew were cool and professional, taught us what we needed and helped us if we had problems. The mission was a bit short, but place and atmosphere was great.

7. Norrona Hvitserk

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Norrona Hvitserk

If you would like to experience the best nature-based activities in Norway, we hope to see you on one of our unique trips. Throughout the year we have multi-day tours all over Norway, with our high season from June to September. Join us for skiing, hiking, kayaking or biking in the land of the midnight sun, fjords and northern lights. Small groups and great adventures to the Norwegian Fjords, Northern Norway, Eastern Norway and Svalbard.

8. Holmenkollen Ski Museum

Kongeveien 5, Oslo 0787 Norway +47 22 92 32 00 [email protected] http://www.holmenkollen.com/
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4.5 based on 4,318 reviews

Holmenkollen Ski Museum

A historic landmark in the Norwegian consciousness, Holmenkollen embodies more than a century of skiing tradition. Inside the actual ski jump is the Holmenkollen Ski Museum, the world's oldest ski museum. The museum presents over 4,000 years of skiing history and polar exploration artifacts. The observation deck on top of the jump tower offers panoramic views of Oslo. Open 365 days a year!

Reviewed By Justatravellerbc - White Rock, Canada

We really enjoyed our visit to see the ski jump. Wonderful view of the city. Great to see all the activity in the area. Lots to do in the fall with a zip line, roller skis, simulator, museum, etc. Really glad we took the time to visit the area.

9. Korketrekkeren

Frognerseteren, Oslo 2004 Norway +47 22 49 01 21 [email protected] http://www.visitoslo.com/en/product/
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4.5 based on 277 reviews

Korketrekkeren

Oslo's most popular toboggan run starts at Frognerseteren and ends at Midtstuen metro station. At the end of a run, you can catch the metro back up to Frognerseteren for another run. Korktrekkeren is 2000 metres long, and the elevation drop is 255 metres. One non-stop ride at full speed takes 8-10 minutes. The metro from Midtstuen to Frognerseteren takes 13 minutes. Sled rentals Sleds for rent (Akeforeningen) next to Frognerseteren Restaurant, at the bottom of the hill from the Frognerseteren subway stop. Helmet rental is free.

Reviewed By camais - Tromso, Norway

Wooow amazing i love it. Been here also many times. Super simple to rent it its fun for the whole family you can slide to the metro station down and from there take metro back again pretty long and soo much fun ????????

10. Holmenkollen Zip Line

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Holmenkollen Zip Line

Kollensvevet is a zipline which takes you from the very top of the Holmenkollen jumping tower to the bottom as if you were jumping on skis. From the top of this landmark you can now set off and enjoy the same view and sensation of speed as the ski jumpers do! The line itself is 361 meters / 1 185 feet and the difference in altitude is 107 meters / 351 feet. The view is the best in Oslo!

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