Prices and Hours
WINTER HOLIDAY WEEK 8
We will be open also on monday 20th og february.
Welcome!
OPENING HOURS
Summer 1.april - 31.august:
Monday - Sundag 10.00am - 06.00pm
Vinter 1. September - 31. March:
Tuesday - Sunday 10.00am - 06.00pm
Monday closed.
CLOSED 17th of May, 23-27.desember, 31.desember - 1.januar
PRICES
Adult 100,-
Student 85,- with valid student ID
Children and elderly 70,-
GROUP DISCOUNT
These group discounts only apply for schools, kindergartens and institutions.
There is unfortunately no family discount.
Other groups such as Bachelor Parties and Birthday Parties must contact us via for their own group rates.
Group of:
>0-5 people: Pr adult: 80,- Pr child: 60,-
6-19 people: Pr adult: 70,- Pr child: 55,-
Over 20 people: Pr adult: 60,- Pr child: 50,-
Events
WELCOME!
News Reptilepark News
08.02.12 Winter Holiday week 8
The park will be open also on monday 20th of february. Welcome
20.01.12 The first pictures...
...of our new pygmy Marmosets can now finally be seen in our gallery or on our Facebook page!
10.01.12 Over 200 people...
...came to see us today when the entrance fee was only 10 NOK! In addition, name suggestions for the monkey keeps coming in. What a super kick off to 10 more years!
09.01.12 Name contest!
Help us find names for our four new Pygmy Marmoset girls.
Se more info under contests in the menu on the left.
06.01.12 Oslo Reptilpark 10 years anniversary!
10 januar 2002 Oslo Reptilpark opened it's doors for the first time
in Storgata in Oslo. 5 years later we moved to bigger and better locations
in St. Olavsgate 2 in the same city, and this is where you can still find us.
In conjunction with our 10 year anniversary we have two surprises for you!
Tuesday 10th of January all tickets cost 10 NOK per person!
The feeding show will be at 5pm as normal.
And what we are most excited about, is showing you our new friends;
four tiny Pygmy Marmosets! They are quite shy and can be rather hard to spot,
but yet so gorgeous!
We are looking foreward to seeing you, WELCOME!
Photo: Den Lille Dyrehage
Feeding Show
FEEDINGSHOW TUESDAYS AT 05.00PM!
What does the crocodile eat?
Can snakes swallow their food without chewing?
What is the Marmosets favourite food?
Is it true that the Iguana only eat fruit and vegetables?
And how many crickets can Bearded Dragons eat?
On Tuesdays you can see with your own eyes ...
Come and see us feed the animals!
The Feeding Show is suitable for children and adults of all ages.
When the feeding is over, you get the opportunity to meet a real live python!
WELCOME TO
A DIFFERENT EXPERIENCE!
Events EVENTS
FOR THOSE THAT'S GETTING MARRIED
Stop by us during the Bachelor Party and give the Bride or Groom a real challenge!
FOR BIG AND SMALL BIRTHDAY KIDS
Very popular is there to celebrate Birthdays in Oslo Reptilpark! We have arrangements for children, but also welcome adults who will celebrate their day a little extra.
FOR COLLEAGUES
We also accept corporate events. Make a visit to the Reptile Park and allow employees to challenge themselves in connection with, for example, kick-offs, team building or planning days.
For information about prices and possibilities,
use the contact form to the right.
Gift Shop A SOUVERNIR ...
A GIFT ...
OR MAYBE A TOY ANIMAL FOR THE CHILDREN?
Oslo Reptilpark also have a small gift shop where you can find a bit of everything for everyone.
The range varies somewhat with the season, but you will always find among other things, stuffed animals, a selection of jewellery, fossils, plastic animals, ceramic figures and the ever popular Animal Pinchers!
About us FROM FROGS IN THE BATH TUB
TO A CROCODILE WITH IT'S OWN POND
Oslo Reptilpark first opened it's doors in Storgata, Oslo in 2002 with the manager as the sole employee. It was a year-long childhood dream that finally saw the light of day after about 4 years of applications and paperwork. For many years the manager was the only employee with a large group of volunteers who did an invaluable job with animals and visitors.
Since then a lot has changed.
In September 2007, after a turbulent time with the loss of lease and difficulties in finding suitable new premises, about 80 animals moved into new, bigger and better premises in St. Olavsgate 2 on lower St. Hanshaugen, Oslo.
A large working group consisting of friends, family, volunteers and enthusiasts worked day and night to finish terrariums and interior so the visitors once again could get the magical experiences.
A big thank you to all who gave of their time and energy!
We still think about new minor and major projects to provide the public with even more exciting visual experiences.
Our heads are full of ideas and can see room for improvement in each terrarium.
In 2011, we have 3 full time employees and 5 volunteers and the park looks better than ever. With over 50 different species, we are confident to give the audience an exciting experience and to see even more people challenge themselves with one of our snakes, or in special cases, a lizard or tarantula!
January 10, 2012, Oslo has had it's own Reptile Park for 10 years and will be celebrated!
Maps and Directions
HOW TO GET TO OSLO REPTILEPARK
St. Olav's Gate 2, 0165 OSLO
We are located at the start of St. Olavsgate, near the St. Olavs Church (St Olavskirke).
From St. Olavplass and Edderkoppen Theatre you will find us at the top of the street, opposite the Museum of Decorative Arts and Design (Kunstindustrimuseet).
Public Transport
Bus 37 to Nordahl Brunsgate.
Nearest subway stations are Stortinget and Nationaltheateret.
For itinerary without a car use www.trafikanten.no
parking
Street parking. Nearest Parking House is Sentrum Parkeringshus (formerly Ibsenhuset)
by Oslo courthouse (Tinghuset).
Contests Contests
NAME CONTEST
The first stage in our name contest is over, now we just need to pick 5 favourites that you can vote for on Facebook!
There are four very cute and tiny female monkeys you can see in our Reptile Park. But they need names!
Currently, they are very shy, but become a little more curious every day.
They are Pygmy Marmosets (Callithrix pygmea) and the species is originally from South America.
With the size of a hamster, it is one of the world's smallest primates.
These cute creatures lives of sap from trees, insects, fruits and vegetables, but they won't hesitate to catch a bird if it gets too close.
Our girls are born in the zoo Dyreparken in Kristiansand and came to us at Christmas.
Prizes to the winning proposal!
Photo: Den Lille Dyrehage
The contest is over. Check Facebook to see who won!
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GUESTEBOOK
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Contact
If you have any questions, please send us an email!
We do not accept animals from private, including all types of turtles and tortoises.
Opening hours, prices and group discounts can be found
Group discount applies only to schools, kindergartens and institutions.
Name
Email
Subject
HERE
Oslo reptilpark
Postboks 6656 St. Olavs Plass
0129 OSLO
Message
+47 410 21 522
kontakt _ reptilpark.no
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Have you ever held a real snake? Bring your children and your grandmother and challenge yourself!
We also have a gift shop where you can buy Christmas gifts for the 10-year-old reptile freak or monkey loving aunt at 50!
Just a reminder..
Unfortunately we are not allowed to accept animals from private people. This includes all types of turtles and tortoises.