Reptile in Oslo

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2, Sankt Olavs Gate, 0165, Oslo, Oslo kommune, NO Norway
contacts phone: +47 410 21 522
website: www.reptilpark.no
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Latitude: 59.9181559, Longitude: 10.7432651

comments 5

  • รlvaro

    รlvaro

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    The staff is really kind, the animals are super interesting! Wish it was bigger though, but if you're into reptiles you'll take a while to go through them all. Every now and then the animals are fed and you can have a chance to let them or just see how they behave outside their cages.

  • Gail Duffy

    Gail Duffy

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    Very interesting for children, friendly, approachable staff. My 7 year old granddaughter loved it and even got to handle a snake. Had we been able to stay a bit longer we would have been able to see the reptiles being fed (we visited Tuesday pm), but we had a ferry to catch.

  • Frode Svendsen

    Frode Svendsen

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    Very hot and humid, which I guess is to be expected. Somewhat small for the price we paid. Due to the large amount of people there at the time there wasn't much time to linger anywhere either so we weren't there for long. Serviceable benches outside for a quick lunch, just remember to bring your own, as you couldn't buy anything there.

  • Vijay Chimalgi

    Vijay Chimalgi

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    A must visit place for children in summer's. Place does not have many animals but the one's available are delight to watch. Children would love the experience and likely to learn about animals. On special days or occasions, visitors are allowed to touch and hold snakes under supervision.

  • Lotte Goris

    Lotte Goris

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    I had a lovely time here looking at the various reptiles, fish, spiders and even small monkeys. I even got to hold one of their ball pythons for a bit. The animals looked healthy and the enclosures were of decent size even though the building itself isn't that large. There are two floors in total and I think I spent around 30 to 45 minutes looking around. Information on the animals was provided in both Norwegian and English.

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