The Norwegian Museum of Cultural History in the open-air is located on the peninsula of Bygdoy. More than 150 historical log cabins together with the 13th century church will capture the children’s attention for several hours. The museum guide will tell you about the culture of Norway, its traditions, and various facets of the life of her people. It is recommended to visit the museum in the summer as various entertainment programs are held during this time.
The amusement park Kongeparken is located near the town of Stavanger. This is one of the most popular places for recreation. Brumble Bear is a mascot, and there are so many kinds of entertainment. The main feature of the entertainment center is the presence of the largest Ferris wheel, “Airship” in the country. In addition, you will also find here, the longest bobsleigh which stretches over 1 kilometer. You can also go down from the mountain in a boat; feeling like an alpinist in the process. Children will be satisfied if they visit a real chocolate factory and can make milk chocolate by themselves.
“Djurpark” is located on an expanse of several hectares in the southern part of the country. This is the most visited zoological park in the country. While walking along the Park, you can see walrus, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, antelopes, moose, camels and other animals. “Mini City”, a small town consisting of many little houses with yards, shops, transport facilities and security services, is available for kids. The Park has its own autodrome and water park. Cafes and cozy restaurants are within walking distance from the Park.
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