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The 9 best amusement parks in Germany

Are you leaving on the other side of the Rhine? Discover our selection of Germany’s top 7 amusement parks!

Located on the French border, Germany offers its visitors an exceptional landscape. Forests, rivers, mountain chains, this is the perfect place for nature lovers. If you want to diversify your activities between two hikes, you can test one of the many amusement parks in Germany.

For those who want strong sensations, there are Russian mountains in all parks. And for those who come with their bambins, you will find family parks throughout the country. For a good holiday, follow our guide! We have selected the top 9 amusement parks in Germany.

1. Europa Park

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Timetable: November-January: 11h-19h, late March-early November: 9h-18h

Price: 55€ for adults, 47€ for children

For six years in a row, Europa Park has been elected as the best amusement park in Germany and even the world. Whether you're with your children or friends, you can't miss out on your stay.

It is a theme park on Europe with fifteen zones each representing a European country. Each area shows you the most beautiful of every country on the old continent. In total, the park is spread over 95 hectares with no less 100 attractions 13 Russian mountains.

Historical attractions take you through the centuries. And on the other hand, adventure attractions put your nerves to be tough. You can attend many shows, since every day the park has 23 hours of representation.

Among the most popular attractions you will find Mission Astronaut which propels you directly into space. With a 360-degree vision in this universe, experience a unique experience. Another must-see attraction, the Russian Blue Fire Mountain. You will need to wear a virtual reality mask where you will take the place of a plane pilot flying over the mountains of Russia.

2. Playmobil Funpark

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Timetable: end of November-early March: 10am-6pm, from March to November: 9am-6pm

Price: 6,90€ in winter, 12,90€ in summer

Are you a fan of Playmobil? In this case, visit the Playmobil Funpark. This park, entirely dedicated to colorful figurines with their funny hairstyle, will take you back to your childhood for an unforgettable day. The decors are almost all designed in Playmobil.

In addition to the constructions of Playmobil, several attractions occupy the park to have fun the smallest as the largest. Indeed, there are balancing courses, a trees , climbing, climbing electric canoes , a huge airbag and many water games. Bathing suits are best for refreshing. It is one of the best amusement parks in Germany for families.

3. Phantasialand

Timetable: open from April to October, from 10:00 to 18, 19 or 20:00

Price: 52,50 for adults, 42,50€ for children. If it’s your birthday, the park is free (subtitles)

10 kilometres Cologne , PhantasiaLand is one of the best amusement parks in Germany. It was built in 1967 in an old lignite mine offering its visitors an exceptional setting. As its name suggests, PhantasiaLand transports you in its fantastic universe . Lovers of accounts and fairy, you will be delighted by PhantasiaLand.

Among the many attractions of the park, several hold world records. Taron is a multi-run Russian mountain with exceptional speed. It is indeed, fastest in the world . Think about tightening your belt. Another incredible Russian mountain, Crazy Bats. This is in virtual reality and it is above all The Longest World . And to refresh yourself, Chiapas offers you highest waterfall . By hoping you don’t have vertigo.

4. Eifelpark

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Timetable: all year for the animal park, from April to end of October for rides, from 10am to 4pm

Price: 6€ for people measuring more than 1,50m, 5€ for people measuring between 1m and 1,50m, free for people measuring less than a meter

Eifelpark is a leisure park based on the theme of the wild life . Besides the many attractions, find hundreds of animals in Eifelpark.

In total, the park has 45 attractions for both young and old. Among the best known, the Pirateninsel Wild River takes you on a 360-metre course. Admire the landscape on your pirate boat and above all, take care of the fall, it can be fatal. Another trip aboard a boat, the Gondorfer Piratenschlacht . This attraction is much more relaxing and will delight your children who will discover the hidden treasures of pirates.

EifelPark owes its name to its location (it is in the Eifel mountains) and not to the Eiffel Tower . And yet, a new kind of Eiffel Tower is present in the park. With attraction Eiffel , you are suspended in height to fully enjoy the landscape that offers to you.

The park is also animal, you can attend the meal wild animals . Look at wolves, bears or lynx eating just under your eyes.

In winter , the rides are all closed but the park remains open.

5. Hansa Park

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Timetable: open from late March to mid-October, from 9am to 6pm for the classic park, from 9am to 9pm for the two additional parks (Creatures of the Shadow, Magical Autumn by the Sea)

Price: 39,50€ for adults and 31€ for children over 4 years old and seniors.

Located by the sea, in the north of the country, Hansapark is also one of the best amusement parks in Germany. Here, whatever your age, there are rides for you.

Want strong sensations? Hop on board one of the Russian mountains of Hansa Park. Crazy Mine and Curse of Novgorod You make loops at a crazy speed. In summer, join Awilda’s Adventure< Ride . This trip by the water will give you some chills. And if you're looking for a little more adrenaline, Barracuda Slide is a must in the park. Be careful, you may be soaked!

6. Legoland

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Timetable: open from late March to early November, from 10am to 8pm, depending on the periods

Price: 36,75€

Reviews to all Lego fans, LegoLand is probably for you, the best of Germany’s amusement parks. With 55 million Lego bricks, this park will delight the smallest as the largest. You will find reproductions of many German cities, as Frankfurt or Berlin , but also European countries or monuments such as famous castles or ports. Each building is built with an impressive degree of detail.

In addition to the constructions, LegoLand offers your children a whole universe of Ninja, a aquarium aquarium , a Nintendo area, and a game area pirate . And for the greatest, Russian mountains and Aquatic rides Will put your nerves under severe strain.

Finally know that if you come by groups of five, you get a discount 3,75€ .

7. Erlebnispark Tripsdrill

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Timetable: open daily from 9am to 5pm

Price: 35,50€ for adults, 29,50€ for children aged 4-11, free for children under 4 years

Take a little fresh air north of Stuttgart and go to Erlebnispark Tripsdrill. This adventure park is ideal for family outings. On one side you will find a animal park with about 50 species and several representations all year round. And on the other hand, an amusement park in the middle of a vineyard. Des roller-coasters to make you lose your mind, aquatic activities of all kinds, child rides,... It's for all tastes.

It is possible to take steps for two or three days to fully enjoy the two parks, or even an annual pass if you want to renew the experience.

8. Funny-World

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Photo credit: Facebook – Funny-World amusement park

Timetable: open all year, from 10 am to 6 pm, depending on the day

Price: 11,50€ from 3 to 59 years old, 8,50€ for under 2 years old, 8,50€ for seniors

If you want to enjoy your children, Funny World is a specially designed park designed for under 12 years . All rides are therefore within their reach, which allows them to enjoy the day as it should be.

The park offers a variety of attractions. Outside, slides, playgrounds or water rides are available. But in the event of bad weather, other activities are offered indoors, such as DIY workshops.

Note that the park is located in Kappel Grafenhausen, close to the Alsatian border. It is open all year round, in its entirety.

9. Sea Life Aquarium

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Photo credit: Facebook – SEA LIFE Deutschland (SEA LIFE München)

Timetable: open the week from 10am to 5pm; weekend and holidays from 10am to 6pm

Price: 18,50€ single ticket (13,90€ online), 17,90€ line ticket, 35,50€ combined ticket Sea Life + Baths Erding

Within the Olympic Park Munich , we find the Sea Life aquarium. Behind this name, we find a string of European aquariums. The German aquarium is the Bavarian capital and offers a visit from one to two hours. On the programme, the discovery of the seabed with no less 4,000 species .

But among all these fishes, the shark springs like the star of the place. Indeed, Sea Life Munich is the German aquarium hosting the most sharks. The other major attraction concerns turtles. An attraction dedicated to Gonzales, the only Green Turtle observable in Bavaria.

From all the attractions of Germany, the aquarium is the ideal place to raise your families’ awareness of the seabed and its fauna.

Daniel Harris

Daniel Harris

I'm Daniel Harris, an enthusiastic globetrotter forever drawn to the world's allure. Life's journey is my greatest inspiration, brimming with vibrant moments, from summiting majestic peaks to immersing myself in diverse cultures. Every destination has a unique story, and I'm here to share those stories with you. Through my narratives, I aim to ignite your wanderlust, offering insights, tips, and the sheer joy of exploration. Let's embark on this extraordinary adventure together, unveiling the world's hidden treasures and creating lasting memories that define our shared wanderlust-filled lives.

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