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really cooler place (pun intended lol.) they come here for the experience and come here with winter clothes, as it is an iced. they give them gloves and a poncho that are very warm and clean, but they work with the clothing they wear, so make them safe to wear very warm clothes. the ice sculptures are beautiful, the service is great, and the drinks are delicious, but they are main attraction of course the ice sculptu... View all feedback.
What Diane H doesn't like about Magic Ice:
Definitely a tourist spot. I asked local bartenders, waiters, and people about this place and they all either didn't know what it was or knew it was a tourist spot. It's 160NOK (about $20) to get in, which gives you a free wine and liquor mixed drink.. Which tastes funny but does give you a little buzz. There are some cool ice sculptures, but the amount and creativity there is lacking. I was pretty disappointed since... View all feedback.
I'm give them 4 stars for the presentation of the place. So cool inside, it's definitely worth the visit for the experience. The bar however, sucked. The bartender was super nice but the drinks were not worth the price. I had the espresso mojito and it was just kahlua poured into an ice cup... so strange. But again the place itself, was really cool
We went last night. I enjoyed the experience. Staff was nice, drinks were good. The ice sculptures were really cool. It is a tourist spot. I would recommend going for a few drinks.
Very COOL well worth a visit The sculptures are beautiful and the whole experience is very cool there is something magical about downing akvavit in an ice glass surrounded by sculpted ice in the middle of an Oslo summer. That said, we had a great time largely because we had different expectations than many visitors. To wit... We were in a group making our own fun don 't go expecting to find a ready made 'bar scene '. I would also suggest ignoring the 'free ' punch that comes with admission and order an akvavit you are in Norway after all. Lastly, the Magic Bar IS expensive but Oslo is ridiculously expensive anyway and you 've already paid to get here.
Unique bar/attraction outside of the heart of Oslo city center. Not many places you can go and put on a Scandinavian ice coat, and drink in a bar that's literally all made of ice. Channel your inner Viking and take part in this fun novelty. Not overly expensive and fun activity in Oslo. Staff was great! It a new experience!
Definitely a tourist spot. I asked local bartenders, waiters, and people about this place and they all either didn't know what it was or knew it was a tourist spot. It's 160NOK (about $20) to get in, which gives you a free wine and liquor mixed drink.. Which tastes funny but does give you a little buzz. There are some cool ice sculptures, but the amount and creativity there is lacking. I was pretty disappointed since the photos outside made it look a lot better than what it actually was. It's a cool experience to try, but if you're in Norway I would skip this and visit the fjords or other scenic places!