Amusement Parks in Germany

Europa-Park

Situated in RustIt's, Europa Park is the biggest one in Germany and (between Freiburg and Offenburg), in South Germany. It has beautifully enscapsulated European ranges of topics. This facility in the Black Forest has varied driving attractions, color-magnificent shows and the "6 land worlds." It's a popular trip goal for visitors from the whole world. The Amusement Park nestles in the 550 years old facility of the Balthasar castle and is considered as one of the most enticing Theme Parks world-wide. The park has recieved varied credentials.

Phantasialand


Situated in Bruehl by Cologne, in the middle-west of Germany, Phantasialand was built in 1967 as a fairytale park. Since then, one year hardly passes, in which the park does not offer new attractions.

There was range of topics old Berlin were inaugurated in 1972, which modelled on the flair of the capital in the 20's and 30's. Also the first landmark of the Phantasialand was developed, the Brandenburg Gate, on a scale of 1:2. The facility can be characterized as a large leisure park with many extravagant arranged ranges of topics, show attractions and rapid driving offers. One of their roller coasters in Phantasialand was opened by Late Michael Jackson!

The best possibility to get an overview of the park is a trip with the "Phantasialand Jet." It's a Jet which drives in a height of approx. 10m (33ft) above the ground, and its way leads nearly across the entire area.

Heide Park

Situated in Soltau in the "Lueneburger Heide," Heide Park is between Hamburg and Hannover, in North Germany. It is one of the largest Amusement Park of North Germany and showcases more than 50 attractions. The park is picturesque, and its maintained facilities are brilliant. In a wildlife park ,you would observe 200 native animals. These animals are described as the "real stars of the show." . The Heide Park is also the biggest wood roller coaster of the world!

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