Karl's adventure village Elstal: price-performance winner among theme parks!
Find out everything about the best theme parks in Germany 2025, including Karl's Adventure Village Elstal in Brandenburg.

Karl's adventure village Elstal: price-performance winner among theme parks!
Summer 2025 has some exciting news for theme park fans! Travelcircus.de has compiled the “25 best German theme parks in the theme park check 2025” and presents the top 10 list, which offers exciting options for young and old. Moz.de reports that Europa-Park in Rust achieved the highest overall rating with 21.11 points and is also the most popular theme park in Germany. Every year around 5.4 million visitors flock to the park, which impresses with 105 attractions, including the fast-paced 'Silver Star' roller coaster.
The other places in the listing are also heavily occupied: Phantasialand is in second place, followed by Heide-Park and Hansa-Park. The Tripsdrill adventure park and Bayern Park secured fifth and sixth places, while Plopsaland (formerly Holiday-Park) and Schwaben Park are in seventh and eighth place. Karl's adventure village Elstal in Brandenburg is not only valued for its family atmosphere, but is also recognized as the best amusement park in the “price-performance” category. The village offers free entry and the best entertainment for all ages, making it a must-see day trip.
Special features of Karl's adventure village
With its location directly on the B5, behind Berlin-Spandau Karl's adventure village Elstal an ideal destination for day trippers. Getting there is easy, both by car and by public transport. Visitors can use the free parking lot or take bus lines 668 and A05. Bus passengers also receive free filter coffee when they show their bus ticket. Another plus are the many free attractions that provide a lot of fun.
The fascination of amusement parks
Like a current analysis Statista As you can see, theme and amusement parks are very popular around the world. These include roller coasters and water coasters, themed rides and even horror chambers that appeal to young and old alike. There are around 2,700 theme parks subject to sales tax in Germany, which achieved record sales of around 2.2 billion euros last year. The forecasts point to further growth until 2025, showing that interest in such attractions remains unbroken.
With a variety of options and new attractions all the time, the question remains: Where are you headed this summer? Whether the charismatic family park in Brandenburg or the exciting roller coaster experiences in Rust, the best amusement parks in Germany are ready to create unforgettable experiences!