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In the glorious German city of Cologne, there's a wonderful museum called the Odysseum. This cultural and leisure facility for children opened in 2009 as a natural extension ...
The huge area of the park is divided into 6 themed zones — Berlin, Africa, Mexico, China, Fantasyland and Mysterious Earth. Familiar attractions have been given a new ...
The main zoo in Cologne specialises in keeping monkeys, but there are other equally interesting animals such as the exotic red panda and the rare okapi.
Children are ready for active play and running around whatever the weather. But the park or playground is not the best place to run around in the rain. If you're in ...
The tour starts with a visit to the greenhouse where the cocoa beans are grown. The greenhouse has special conditions: a certain humidity and temperature at which tropical plants ...
The park dates back to the 16th century, but has undergone many changes since then. Today it's a vast green space where picturesque landscapes are complemented by sculptures. ...
SalzburgerLand Kletterpark offers 6 different levels of difficulty and a course for competing with friends. The easiest course, marked in yellow, is for children aged 6 to 7 ...
Next to the trampolines and driving range is an outdoor cafe where you can get sweets and ice creams, or a more substantial meal if you prefer. As the park is quite large, you can ...
It is not without reason that guides claim that a cable car ride through one of Europe's oldest cities is the highlight of your German holiday. The panoramic view of Cologne ...
A ride on the miniature train through the park is an exciting adventure for children and adults alike: passengers enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Rhine, the Old Town and ...
The centre is quite impressive, covering 3,000 square metres. There are all kinds of merry-go-rounds for children, similar to an indoor amusement park. Above all, Bero's ...
Children will recognise the characters without any clues: Little Red Riding Hood and the Big Bad Wolf, the ubiquitous Puss in Boots, the modest Cinderella, the beautiful Rapunzel, ...