A lively jungle village brought to life with tribal drums and thatched roofs. Here you'll find Black Mamba, a high-speed inverted coaster that snakes through ravines and structures with thrilling intensity.
Plan your perfect theme park trip with our Phantasialand map
Planning your visit to Phantasialand? Whether you are a first-timer or a returning fan, navigating the park's immersive worlds can feel overwhelming without a little help. That’s where our detailed Phantasialand map comes in. From the steampunk skies of Berlin to the wild canyons of Mexico, this map will help you find popular rides, scout out the best food spots, and discover hidden corners—all at a glance. Plan your perfect day and make the most of every moment.
Themed areas and attractions to add to your must-do list

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Mexico
Vibrant, musical, and full of festive flair, Mexico offers heart-racing water rides like Chiapas, the steepest log flume in the world, plus amazing street food and sun-soaked plazas.

Mystery
A shadowy, medieval world filled with towering fortresses, misty woods, and an air of ancient legend. The star attraction, Mystery Castle, launches riders skyward inside a gothic tower with unexpected drops and eerie effects.

Berlin
With its elegant 1920s charm, Berlin is the park’s central hub — home to live entertainment, stylish cafés, and the dazzling Hotel Tartüff, a funhouse experience like no other.

Fantasy
Perfect for younger adventurers, this colorful area includes gentle rides like Wuze Town and interactive experiences. It’s playful, whimsical, and ideal for families with kids.

China Town
An Asian-inspired haven adorned with ornate temples, flowing koi ponds, and lantern-lit walkways, this serene zone is home to Hotel Ling Bao, Dragon Wang, and China Pagode.
Insider tips and recommendations
- Take the main boulevard running through Berlin to move quickly between park zones. It’s usually less crowded than the themed paths and makes for a smooth shortcut.
- Chiapas has shorter queues late in the day, and riding it just before closing gives you an unforgettable sunset view from the flume’s highest point.
- Many guests miss the Berlin entrance — it’s tucked beside Hotel Charles Lindbergh and marked by an industrial-style archway. Keep your eyes peeled!
- Planning to eat in the Mexico zone? Try to reach before 12:30pm, as crowds build quickly and lines for food can get long during peak lunch hours.
- For the best photo of Taron, head to the bridge that connects Fantasy and Mystery. Morning light adds dramatic shadows, and fewer crowds make for cleaner shots.
- Mystery Castle operates in different intensity modes. If you prefer a gentler or wilder experience, just ask the ride operator before boarding.
- Hotel Ling Bao guests can enter select areas before 10am. Use this quiet window to enjoy high-demand rides like Taron or F.L.Y. with almost no wait.
Frequently asked questions about the Phantasialand park map
Printed maps are usually available at the entrance and guest services counters, but stock may be limited. It’s a good idea to download the digital map above for easy access during your visit.
Yes, the map divides the park into 6 unique themed zones, like Berlin, Fantasy, and Mexico, making it easy to plan your route and explore.
We recommend downloading or screenshotting the map before your visit, as mobile signal can be patchy in certain areas of the park.
Yes! You’re free to take photos throughout the park, but photography and filming are not allowed on rides for safety reasons. Be mindful of other guests when using selfie sticks or tripods.
Absolutely. The park offers wheelchair-accessible entrances and priority boarding for select rides. Service dogs are also welcome in most areas.
Yes, we recommend booking your Phantasialand tickets in advance, especially during the peak summer months (June to August), holidays, or seasonal events like Wintertraum. Buying online guarantees entry and helps ensure a hassle-free, stress-free day at the park.

