Phantasialand
- Season 2026:
- 01. January until 25. January
- 28. March until 13. November
Phantasialand
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41
Brühl 50321
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Restaurant Uhrwerk
- Törtchen & Co.
Phantasialand – One of the Best Amusement Parks in Germany
Phantasialand in Brühl near Cologne is a multiple award-winning amusement park in Germany and one of the most popular destinations for families, adrenaline fans, and short-break travelers. The park impresses with extraordinary themed worlds, innovative roller coasters, and an all-around immersive experience.
Themed Areas with Attention to Detail
In six lovingly designed themed areas, visitors embark on a journey around the world – from Asian harmony to African exoticism to the steampunk adventure in Rookburgh. Sets, sounds, and shows create an authentic amusement park experience with a high recognition value.
Spectacular Attractions for Young and Old
Phantasialand offers a wide range of attractions: with Taron, the fastest multi-launch coaster in the world, or F.L.Y., the first flying launch coaster, the park sets new standards for roller coaster fans. Family attractions, children’s rides, and elaborate live shows complete the offer.
Culinary Variety & Shopping Experience
Themed restaurants, cafés, and food stands provide culinary highlights – from street food to fine dining. In the shops, you can find souvenirs, accessories, and themed gift items.
Overnight Stay Directly in the Amusement Park
The adventure hotels Matamba and Ling Bao offer overnight stays right in the middle of the adventure. Guests enjoy direct access to the park, an exclusive atmosphere, and extraordinary design.
The Perfect Family Outing
Whether a day visit or a short break – Phantasialand is ideal for families, couples, or groups of friends. Accessibility, children’s offers, and flexible tickets make the stay comfortable and unforgettable.
Unique Leisure Experience at Phantasialand near Cologne
Phantasialand is one of the top amusement parks in Europe. With thematic depth, innovative attractions, and first-class service, it is the ideal destination for day trips and short breaks – equally for families, friends, and adventurers.
Criticism and Possible Limitations When Visiting Phantasialand
As impressive as Phantasialand is – like every amusement park, it is not free from criticism. On busy days, there can be longer waiting times at the main attractions, especially during holidays or weekends. The sometimes narrow paths and transitions between themed areas can also be perceived as confusing when visitor numbers are high.
Admission prices are – depending on the season and day of visit – in the upper range and are considered high, especially by families with several children. In addition, compared to other amusement parks, some classic rides such as a Ferris wheel or a log flume are missing, which some guests miss.
For toddlers, there is an offer, but it is not as extensive as for older children or adults. Although the park is basically accessible, there are some steeper paths that can be a challenge for visitors with mobility impairments.
Roller coasters
(8)Colorado Adventure
Mine train for the whole family with tunnels, curves, and canyon setting.
Crazy Bats
Longest dark roller coaster in the world – optionally with VR experience.
Rotating & Swing Rides
(6)
Horse Carousel
Two-story horse carousel in a nostalgic style on Kaiserplatz.
Wolke's Airmail
Pedal your way up high in the child-friendly Luftpost carousel.
Water rides
(4)
River Quest
White-water ride with steep descents and a high risk of getting wet in a castle ruins setting.
Freefall & Catapult Towers
(4)Mystery Castle
Indoor drop tower with a dark backdrop and accelerated ascents and descents.
Wirtl's Pigeon Tower
Pull yourself up and spin – interactive tower with a view in Wuze Valley.
Themed rides
(3)Maus au Chocolat
Interactive 3D mouse hunt through the cake factory of the imperial era.
Feng Ju Palace
Illusion ride with rotating perspective in an Asian palace setting.
Climbing & obstacle course
(2)
Deep in Africa – Adventure Trail
Interactive adventure trail through jungle scenery around Black Mamba.
Panorama & sightseeing rides
(2)
Bolles Giant Wheel
Gentle sightseeing ride for children in the fairytale-like Berliner Riesenrad.
The Funny Parrot
Swinging children's ride on the back of a colorful parrot.
Walk-through attractions
(1)The Crazy Hotel Tartüff
Fun House with 27 crazy rooms on several floors in Berlin style.
Children's play areas
(1)
Mopti's Monkey Depot
Climbing fun for children and relaxation for adults in the Africa setting.
Ghost trains
(1)Ghost Rickshaw (Geister Rikscha)
Ghost ride through Chinese myths in Europe's longest underground railway.
Autoscooters
(1)
Bumper Klumpen
Children steer themselves through the Wuze Hall – in oversized Wuze shoes.
At Phantasialand, visitors can expect a varied themed area that recalls historic Berlin at the beginning of the 20th century. The grand boulevard around Kaiserplatz conveys a nostalgic cityscape, while the adjacent Rookburgh district, with its industrial character and detailed steampunk setting, offers an exciting contrast.
Attractions (5)
Maus au Chocolat
Interactive 3D mouse hunt through the cake factory of the imperial era.
The Crazy Hotel Tartüff
Fun House with 27 crazy rooms on several floors in Berlin style.
Horse Carousel
Two-story horse carousel in a nostalgic style on Kaiserplatz.
In the Mexico themed area at Phantasialand, visitors experience an environment reminiscent of traditional architecture – including the Plaza Mariachi with colorful buildings in the Mexican style. The adjacent rock landscape of Chiapas as well as elements from Aztec and Maya culture complement the overall experience and create an atmospheric setting.
Attractions (4)
Colorado Adventure
Mine train for the whole family with tunnels, curves, and canyon setting.
In the China Town area of Phantasialand, visitors encounter detailed designs featuring traditional Chinese buildings and carefully landscaped gardens. The architecture and landscaping are based on classic elements of Chinese culture, creating a calm, atmospheric environment.
Attractions (2)
Ghost Rickshaw (Geister Rikscha)
Ghost ride through Chinese myths in Europe's longest underground railway.
Feng Ju Palace
Illusion ride with rotating perspective in an Asian palace setting.
With the Mystery themed area, Phantasialand offers a setting reminiscent of a medieval village. Surrounded by an impressive basalt mountain range and gloomy castle structures, the area conveys a mystical-dark atmosphere. Nordic symbols and design details emphasize the mysterious ambiance.
Attractions (4)
Mystery Castle
Indoor drop tower with a dark backdrop and accelerated ascents and descents.
The Fantasy area in Phantasialand takes you into a imaginatively designed world that is especially aimed at families and children. In Wuze Town and the surrounding Baumberge at Mondsee, the fictional people of the Wuze live, brought to life with loving details and playful architecture.
Attractions (14)
Crazy Bats
Longest dark roller coaster in the world – optionally with VR experience.
Winja's Fear & Winja's Force
Two indoor spinning coasters with surprising effects in Wuze Town.
In the Deep in Africa area at Phantasialand, visitors experience a setting characterized by savanna and rainforest landscapes. The design is inspired by West African clay buildings and creates an atmospheric environment with natural materials and traditional architecture.
Attractions (2)
Deep in Africa – Adventure Trail
Interactive adventure trail through jungle scenery around Black Mamba.
Mopti's Monkey Depot
Climbing fun for children and relaxation for adults in the Africa setting.
Rookburgh in Phantasialand is a themed area with a strong industrial character, designed in the style of steampunk. White steam clouds, massive coal depots, and metallic constructions shape the cityscape. At the center of the area is the distinctive Hotel Charles Lindbergh. Embedded in this scenery, visitors experience an immersive world that thematically deals with the dream of flying and technical innovation.
Attraction
4 | 3.539 Reviews
Admission 2026
Standard day ticket (1 day)
Adults
28,00 - 78,00 EUR
Children
26,00 - 68,00 EUR
Children free up to 4 years
Note: These are guideline prices from the park. Variations and promotional prices are possible.
- Season 2026:
- 01. January until 25. January
- 28. March until 13. November
Phantasialand
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41
Brühl 50321
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Restaurant Uhrwerk
- Törtchen & Co.
- Season 2026:
- 01. January until 25. January
- 28. March until 13. November
Phantasialand
Berggeiststraße 31 - 41
Brühl 50321
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
- Restaurant Uhrwerk
- Törtchen & Co.