Visitor information

The Ekeberg Park is a public park. It is free to enter, and open all day, all year.

 

How to get here

There is a limited number of parking lots in the park, and we recommend everyone to reach the park by public transport. The nearest stops are Ekebergparken (trams 13 and 19), and Ekeberg Camping (buses 74 and 34). More info here. 

 

Accessibilty 

Our main round is on gravel roads, and is the most universally accessible route in the park. It provides good access to many of the artworks in the collection. However, there are a number of artworks located on forest paths outside of the gravel roads. The park is also located on a steep hill. 

The museum in Lund's House has an elevator, and an inclined plane in the entrance area. In the museum you may borrow a stool. We do not, unfortunately, have wheelchairs for borrowing. Do not hesitate to contact us on info@ekeberparken.com for assistance when planning your visit. 

 

Toilets

The small white building opposite of Karlsborg Spiseforretning houses public toilets, that may be used. There is an entrance fee to access these, and possible to pay by card. 

The museum in Lund's Huose has an HC toilet available, that may be used within the opening hours.

 

Food and drinks

In the museum you may get yourself a coffee and a light snack. For a place to sit, we recommend looking into what Karlsborg Spiseforretning or the Ekeberg Restaurant have to offer. More on that here.