The Botanical Garden
Botanical garden · Enerhaugen ·

The Botanical Garden

Botanical garden · Enerhaugen ·

Indoor-outdoor botanical garden with themed international plants

well maintained
green lung
free entry
walking paths
botanical gardens
greenhouses
museum
cafe
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
The Botanical Garden by null
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Sars' gate 1, 0562 Oslo, Norway Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Sars' gate 1, 0562 Oslo, Norway Get directions

+47 22 85 16 30
nhm.uio.no
@naturhistorisk_museum_oslo
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@unioslo_nhm

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 15, 2026

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"I enjoyed the Botanical Garden’s collection of more than 1,800 plants, its arboretum layout, two historic greenhouses (from 1868 and 1876), and a Scent Garden designed for the blind, plus plenty of benches and art for relaxing with a book." - Matthew Kepnes

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The Botanical Garden

Vishwanath P.

Google
A very nice place and green lung within the city. The botanical garden is close and north of the central train station, and easily accessable by public transportation. The gardens are well maintained with very clear signage. The park is divided with flora from the geographical regions and has good walking paths. During the winter there is not much vegetation but the plants / trees from the temperate region are thriving. Nice to walk around with some good views of the city from the higher grounds of the park. Definitely worth the visit.

Sherryk K.

Google
There were two plant houses open during the snow season, nicely annotated in English and Norsk, albeit the English has a condensed/abbreviated information. In general a comfortable place to be.

Display N.

Google
Strolling through this beautiful space felt like a breath of fresh air amidst the city's hustle. The collection of plants from various climates was impressive, and the pathways were well-maintained, making it easy to navigate and explore. I particularly enjoyed the tranquility of the hidden corners and the sound of water creating a soothing atmosphere. It's a great spot to take a break, reflect, or even enjoy a casual picnic surrounded by nature. Overall, it was a pleasant experience that offered a nice escape from urban life.

Sarah B.

Google
Beautiful gardens, wide variety of different plants and plenty of trees. The actual Museum is at the bottom of the gardens. Outside cafe and toilets. The stones leading up to the entrance are very unique. There is a shop selling all different kinds of merchandise and tickets to the Museum you can buy at the till and enter the museum. It is a really beautiful building and there is a lot to see from precious stones, artwork, dinosaurs, furniture. Great day out for families and children.

Debra J.

Google
Beautiful gardens and amazing greenhouses. The rock garden was very interesting. Nice teashop and seats all around. Very peaceful park in Oslo, 25 minutes walk from centre.

Toni T.

Google
This charming free entry Botanical Gardens boasts many local native planes and trees with markers. Beautiful arrangements. I loved the bee b&b that can be seen from online by using the QR code. Easy to walk thru the gardens with pavéd paths. The area is hilly and may be chalking to climb. Accessible restroom in the cafe The Natural History Museum is on the property.

David P.

Google
Amazing botanical gardens, full of surprises and well worth a visit. Free entry and within walking distance of city centre. A surprising highlight was exploring the paths in the fjelhagen.

dinaaa

Google
It was a very interesting experience. The botanical garden is well maintained, there is a map with all the paths and places to visit. I especially liked the exposition with stones, as well as the greenhouses. There is a cafe on the territory, there are gazebos, as well as a "hotel for insects"