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Amusement park “Fantasy Land” in Bruhl

Fantasy Land is one of the oldest amusement parks in Europe. Soon he will celebrate his half-century anniversary. But the park is constantly expanding. It is planned to build a water park, new hotels, a theater and a concert hall.

Black Mamba

Take your time after sightseeing in Cologne to your hotel room. You haven’t seen everything at all, and if you don’t have much time, you can miss the most interesting part - the “fantastic country”, which is only 10 km away. from Cologne, near the town of Bruhl.

This huge German “Disneyland” is called “Phantasialand” and is one of the most popular German amusement parks. It is divided into several thematic zones in which, like a time machine, you can go back to the past of Mexico, medieval China, Ancient Greece or the Wild West.

Fantasy land

If you are not very interested in the "journey into the past", then you still will not be bored. At your service more than 30 attractions. The highlight of the program is the space show - Galaxy! (Galaxy) - a fantastic journey along the Milky Way. The sensations of reality create amazing special effects in a company with an imitation of space flight.

Chiapas

There are several nuances in terms of visiting this popular entertainment complex. The park operates from April to November, but each year is different. Therefore, before you arrive, you should familiarize yourself with the work schedule. Having paid only once for the admission ticket, you can ride your favorite rides as many times as you like.

Hotel Ling Bao

But visiting “Fantasy Land” is better in the summer, despite the fact that the entrance ticket will cost a little more. Since all the rides on the water are open, it’s not so cold to ride on wild flying carousels like Black Mamba, and it’s more pleasant to eat ice cream! In winter, of course, it’s also good here. But the real fairy tale comes during Catholic Christmas.

Water attraction

Opening hours and cost

The current ticket prices and opening hours of the park can be found on the official website phantasialand.de.

How to get there

From Cologne by car

Take highway A 553 and take the second exit towards Bruhl South.

From Cologne by public transport

At the Cologne main station (Köln Hbf), take the train (depart approximately twice an hour) and get off at Brühl Mitte station (see schedule at bahn.de). Travel time is approximately half an hour. Near the exit from the station there is a stop of a special bus (shuttle to the park), which runs 2 times per hour. A bus ticket costs 3.80 euros.

The Fantasia Land theme park is easily accessible from Düsseldorf and Bonn. See the schedule at bahn.de. Travel time from Düsseldorf to Bruhl is about an hour, trains run every hour. From Bonn main station to Bruhl 30 minutes, the frequency of movement - every 20 minutes.

Watch the video: Phantasialand Amusement park, adrenaline, attractions, roller coasters Exploring travel (May 2024).

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