Frogner Park, often compared to New York’s Central Park, serves as a central gathering place for both locals and visitors in Oslo. Spanning a vast area, the park is home to the famous Vigeland Sculpture Park and Frogner Manor House, which is part of the Museum of Oslo. Amidst its lush greenery, visitors can explore a sprawling rose garden, meander along winding trails, and enjoy a meal at the on-site café and restaurant. The park also boasts Oslo’s largest playground, making it a perfect spot for families and nature enthusiasts alike.
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