The amusement park in Germany

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A theme park
Do you know that Germany has about seven theme parks that have remained a leading tourist destination site in the whole of Europe? Well, it can’t be possible that you are in Germany yet you haven’t visited these breathtaking paces.

Do you know that Germany has about seven theme parks that have remained a leading tourist destination site in the whole of Europe? Well, it can’t be possible that you are in Germany yet you haven’t visited these breathtaking paces.

The best thing is that the whole of your family will literally have anything that befits them to do. Do you have a budding teenager who has endless love for roller coasters? Then take him to the theme parks. What about a budding toddler with an undying love for riding carousels? You can also tag him too to the nearest theme park. And of course, there is a lot lined up for adults too in terms of entertainment, foods, and drinks. Everything is just glittering in these parks.

Here are the five famous theme parks in Germany that you shouldn’t miss to visit:

  • Europa Park

At number one stands the largest theme park in Germany, which is known for its unending attractions. In fact, you cannot have a perfect tour of the whole park and enjoy every single charm within a single day. Here, you’ll get treatment to the European’s highest and biggest roller coaster and the famous Tiroler Log Flume ride through slopes and towering slides. Surprisingly, the riding medium is a hollow tree trunk that rolls over green valleys and mountain ranges. Europa Park opens between 9 am and 6 pm during summer and 11 am to 7 pm during winter.

lighted ferris wheel at nighttime

  • Legoland Deutschland

Get treated to awash in Lego-constructed scenes thanks to Legoland Feriendorf theme park located in Günzburg, Germany. From this location, you can have a perfect view of the legendary Neuschwanstein Castle, The Hamburg harbor, and the Frankfurt skyline. In addition to that, do you mind the treatment of memorable rides like the famous Flying NINJAGO dragon ride? Well, the place to be is the Legoland theme park.

  • Phantasialand

If you are looking forward to engaging in wondrous and breathtaking activities that will rekindle your youthful being, then you need to visit Phantasialand theme park, which is open every day between 6 am and 5 pm. And for the children, there is a literally virtual hawk to ride on! Phantasialand theme park is famously known for its puppet theatrics which attracts more than 17 million visitors from across the globe annually. You can also get treated to the Taron roller coaster and a Black Mambo roller coaster, which are unique in their kind.

  • Holiday Park

Just as the name spells it out, Holiday Park is one of the most famous holiday destination theme parks in Germany. Give your adrenaline a perfect treatment with the Free Fall Tower and a colossal ride, which is practically healthy and enjoyable for all family members. The park’s opening hours vary according to weather and demand. However, you can schedule a visit for the best of roller coasters, water excursions, live shows, and amusement rides.

  • Heide Park

Finally, have you been to the world’s tallest tower drop? Get a clear view of the beautiful endless green view of Germany’s Hamburg-Hannover Autobahn. Moreover, the park depicts everything in its most natural state. For instance, there is a site of flower ever inches you move your eyes to. Not to forget, you’ll enjoy a cool breeze thanks to luxurious forest cover of both exotic and planted trees. And oh, we also have a wooden roller coaster,  one of its kinds in the whole of the world! So, what are you waiting for to get a once-in-a-lifetime experience at Heide park with an assortment of rides, entertainment, and riding?