Although Germany is not a beach country, it is possible to rest here with the whole family .Believe, your karapuzam to travel to German cities will be no less interesting than you .So, where to go if you want to spend your holidays with children in Germany? First of all, visit amusement parks .These excursions your children, however, like you, will never forget .German amusement parks include not only the notorious roller coaster and kiosks, where they sell sweet cotton candy and popcorn .Hikes here can be compared with traveling to another planet .At least, that's how your beloved children will seem to be .

Germany for children can not be imagined without museums. For example, in Berlin there are museums designed specifically for young visitors. This is MACHmit! and Labyrinth.

One of the most visited and famous parks in Germany is called Europa Park .It fully justifies its name, because here in the form of different rides are represented by many European countries .Europa Park is located near the small town of Rust, in Baden-Württemberg (about 170 kilometers from Stuttgart) .There are about a hundred attractions at the same time and besides this, colorful shows with unique effects are regularly held for spectators, including 4D-shows .Opening hours of Europa Park: in the summer (from March to November) daily 9:00 - 18:00, in the winter (November to January) daily 11:00 - 19:00 .Tickets: from 36 EUR .

Attractions park Phantasialand

Germany for children is also the famous park Phantasialand .In a literal sense, a fantastic amusement park is replete with incredible and dizzying rides .Here you and your mischief go on a space trip, you can races through rough rivers and even feel on yourself what it is like to hang in a dead loop .Phantasialand is not far from Cologne .Working hours: in the summer every day, 9:00 - 18:00 .Tickets: for children (4 - 11 years old) 22 EUR, for adults 45 EUR, for tourists over 60 years - 22 EUR .Going to the German amusement parks with children, remember that the attractions may be subject to age or child growth restrictions .To argue with the employees of the park will be useless, since Germany for children is primarily their safety .

Not far from Munich and Stuttgart is located not less visited park Legoland. Yes, everything that is here is made or reminiscent of the most famous Lego designer.
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By the way, visitors can themselves assemble any design they like, and it will exceed the size of an adult person, or even several times .In addition to attractions, Legoland Park has a bowling center, mini-golf, and interactive games and shows are held throughout the day..Going here with children (by the way, their age can be from 2 to 13 years), do not have to worry about eating .There are several cafes and restaurants in the amusement park, where you can have a delicious and fun meal at any time..Working hours of Legoland: daily, 10:00 - 18:00, in the summer 10:00 - 20:00 .Entrance: from 36 EUR .

Germany for children can not be imagined without museums. For example, in Berlin there is a museum designed specifically for young visitors, - MACHmit! (translated as "Do with us!"). Here, the youngest kids will be carried away with various cognitive and entertaining games, and the schoolchildren will be shown how the laboratory and printing house is arranged.

Wherever the children would look, at the MACHmit museum! The exhibits can not only be touched, but also actively studied.

Operating time MACHmit! : Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 - 18:00, Monday - the day off. Tickets: 5, 5 EUR, for children under 2 years - 3, 5 EUR.

Another famous museum in the German capital is called Labyrinth. However, the museum is only by name. This is a huge interactive town for children, where every kid has a thousand interesting and exciting activities. Opening hours: 13:00 - 18:00 (Friday and Saturday), 11:00 - 18:00 (Sunday). For organized tour groups, the museum is open from Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 11:00 and at 11:15 - 13:15. Tickets: 4, 5 EUR. On Friday, a visit (from 13:00 to 18:00) costs 3, 5 EUR.

All prices are shown as of February 2014