Viking Planet Experience: A journey through VR-exhibits, 3D gallery, and Viking history timelines

Immerse yourself in Viking history with VR-exhibits, hologram theatres, and interactive timelines. Explore Viking ships, weapons, and culture. Don’t miss the selfie-station!

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • The Viking Planet Oslo - At the world’s first digital Viking Museum, the Viking Age is resurrected with the help of VR technology, holograms, interactive screens and a 270-degree cinema. Here you can explore digital versions of the famed Gokstad and Oseberg ships as well as many other objects currently on loan from the Museum of the Viking Age….
What's Included
  • Complimentary Guide App
  • Free Digital Selfie Station
  • Complimentary WiFi access
  • All fees and taxes included
What's Not Included
  • VR-Game - available as separate or Combination ticket
Additional Information

Norvegr - a short, yet enlightening documentary that covers the history of the Vikings and their influence on contemporary culture.
Hologram Theatre - a ‘Viking Catwalk’ that introduces a variety of individuals from different social standings during the Viking Age.
The Ambush - a highly acclaimed VR-experience that whisks you away to the year 860.
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Location
The Viking Planet Oslo
Fridtjof Nansens plass 4
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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504kaceeb
Oct 7, 2025
Do it! - So much fun. And got some great pics to take home as well. Recommend the virtual reality Viking ambush- that was y favourite thing.
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Hargenrader
Oct 1, 2025
Fun and informative - Fun. Exciting and informative we spent about 2 hours exploring everything very knowledgeable very fun. We did the VR experience. Loved it.
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Leegurt
Sep 29, 2025
Know what you’re coming to see and it’s 5 stars! - Absolutely LOVED this place! Make sure you understand what you’re coming to see though. This isn’t a museum in the traditional sense - it’s a virtual exhibition and frankly, all the better for it. The ‘stands’ are perfect with enough information without boring overkill. Clearly a LOT of money has been spent on VR and to some extent, AI. Talking of which, don’t miss the Viking image generator…. Lastly, the staff were nuts (in a good way 😉) So, come knowing what you you’re going to see and it’s 5 stars all day long.
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Gary
Sep 23, 2025
Viking thirst slates. - The Viking planet is a virtual tour of the Viking past 750 - 1066. From 4d headsets to getting your selfie taken as a Viking hero, it’s an interesting and myth busting way to spend a few hours. Having Danish blood it’s interesting to learn a bit more about my ancient history. Usual Viking based stuff to buy in the shop. Horned helmets for kids, and sheep skin for those not travelling light by Ryan Air.
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Chrysi_k
Sep 23, 2025
Loved was fun - Amazing experience highly recommend very interactive and fun. Very informative . Location great in the heart of Oslo .
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S_ndort336
Aug 30, 2025
Vikings from a new perspective - I gained new experiences, unfortunately I didn't try the VR part, maybe next time. It was an incredibly good experience
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Lisa_k
Aug 27, 2025
Interesting and quick visit - We were disappointed that the Viking Museum won’t reopen for another year yet, but decided to try the experience. It has some things on loan from the museum and the movies and history were interesting.
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Zlatica_h
Aug 13, 2025
It’s all right - It has a lot if digital stuff if thet’s what you like, including a show with 3D glasses. Good for families with kids.
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2015pato
Aug 12, 2025
Not too riveting experience - I wouldn’t prioritize visiting Viking Planet. The virtual movie is fine, but it’s nothing extraordinary. The VR experience still feels quite unrealistic — the characters look like animated figures rather than real people. Overall, it’s not a particularly remarkable attraction, and I believe there are far more beautiful and interesting things to see in the city.
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Stanl840
Aug 5, 2025
Lots of noise for very little, pure tourist rip-off - A few big screens with animations, a poorly animated film on a Viking ship and a few artifacts from bygone times do not qualify for the completely overpriced admission. Maybe it would be interesting for children 8 - 12 years old, for everyone else the Viking Museum is much better suited to dive into the world of Vikings!
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From $26
up to 10 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).