Discover the Thrill: Attraction Parks in Germany
Germay is famous for its rich history, stunning countryside and very active culture. But did you know, however, that it also boasts some of the most thrilling attraction parks across Europe? If you`re not just looking for an adrenaline-packed adventure but also want a good time for the whole family, Germany is your place. In this blog post we will go deep into the best of Germany’s attraction parks all with their own one of a kind things to see and do.
1. Europa-Park
Europa-Park, placed in Rust, Germany, is the oldest and biggest playground in the country. With over 100 rides and attractions over 95 hectares of amusement park, there is endless fun for visitors of all age groups. With screaming roller coasters and realistic themed areas representing several countries of Europe, the time never stands still at Europa-Park.
One of the must-visit places at Europa-Park are the Silver Star, the biggest and one of the truly frightening roller coaster that goes at the tops speed of 130 km per hour, it delivers adrenalin rush like no other. If you prefer a more family-friendly offering, then the Voletarium offers the chance to fly over Europe’s picturesque landscapes in a simulated flight in a simulated plane.
Europa-Park also has a range of shows, parades and seasonal events to ensure that there is always something new to discover. Don’t miss out of German local food in one of many restaurant and cafe in the whole park.
2. Phantasialand
Location located to the town of Brühl in Germany, Phantasialand is an exciting a combination of thrill rides and inventive theming. The park is created from several separate themed areas, which are each distinct in its own right and offering a unique atmosphere and rides, etc. From the early days of China to the wild west, every part of Phantasialand has been carefully planned to transport visitors to a different world.
One of the must visits in Phantasialand is Taron, the fastest roller coaster of the world, guaranteeing the adrenaline rush to thousands of tourists. With its high-speed top speed of 117 km/h and exclusive „launch track“ element, the Taron promises to churn your blood. For even more fluid enjoyment, the Chiapas water ride simulates an exhilarating journey through the Mexican rainforest.
Besides exciting rides, Phantasialand has fascinating live shows and street performances, providing some extra entertainment to your visit. Enjoy tasty snacks and treats from the park’s numerous themed eateries, you can’t however miss the amazing fireworks display in the evening.
3. Hansa-Park
Hansa-Park is situated in Sierksdorf, Germany and is an enchanting seaside amusement park, made of rides, entertainment and intact an amazing coastline. Covering 46 hectares, it offers a more casual and family-oriented experience than a few of the bigger parks in Germany.
In addition to a variety of rides, most with a pretty high excitement level, Hansa-Park has many options even for youngsters. One of it’s famous rides is Flying Dutchman, a suspended roller coaster that fly over the lake located in the middle of the park, giving you a bird’s eye view of the whole scenery around.
In addition to the attractions, Hansa-Park presents various lively live shows, among other things acrobatics, dance and stunt acts. Go for a promenade along the driving route along the sea shore, have a picnic at the grassy runs, or host dinner at one of the flagships eating out establishment overlooking the Baltic Sea.
4. Movie Park Germany
If movies and entertainment are a part of your life then Movie Park Germany sure is not to be missed. In Bottrop, Germany is located this attraction park, also known as movie theme park, that focuses in cinematic experiences, with areas inspired in well known movie and TV shows.
Experience the excitement of Hollywood and exciting rides derived from movies like “Star Trek” and “The Walking Dead” Thrill-seekers will be swept up in a warp-speed space adventure on the Star Trek: Operation Enterprise rollercoaster or on a thrilling vampire hunt in the Van Helsing’s Factory dark ride.
Besides the rides, Movie Park Germany offers entertaining shows, you get to meet characters and even stunt performances that will have you speechless. Don’t miss out on a bite at one of the many themed eateries, semiclassically eaten movies-where you can afford a movie meal.
Conclusion
Germany’s amusement parks are a must for everyone local or tourist alike. From white-knuckle thrill rides at Europa-Park to immersive themes at Phantasialand, every park is special and packed full of experiences that are guaranteed to leave a lasting impression.
Wheather it is roll-coaster thrills, family enjoyment or silver screen adventures, Germany’s theme parks have it all. So pack your bags, meet your family and prepare for an unforgettable trip full of thrilling and adventurous experiences in the middle of Germany.
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