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Phantasialand photos | Your visual guide to Germany’s premier theme park

From the misty peaks of the Fantasy zone to the neon-lit skies of Berlin, Phantasialand is a theme park like no other. Whether you are reliving your visit or planning your first adventure, this gallery captures the heart-pounding thrills and immersive worlds that make the theme park truly amazing. Scroll through and explore the park’s most iconic sights, hidden gems, and can't-miss photo spots.

Frequently asked questions about taking photos at Phantasialand

Can I take photos inside Phantasialand?

Yes, photography is allowed throughout Phantasialand, including in themed areas and queues. However, cameras are not permitted on rides for safety reasons.

Are there any photo spots inside the theme park?

Definitely! Phantasialand is known for its stunning themed zones like Mystery, Fantasy, Deep in Africa, and more. These areas feature beautiful set pieces that make perfect backdrops for professional-style photos, even without a pro camera.

Are on-ride photos available at Phantasialand?

Yes, some Phantasialand rides like Taron, F.L.Y., and Chiapas have on-ride cameras that capture your thrill moments mid-ride. You can view and purchase these photos at the ride’s exit or from designated photo booths. Some are available digitally to be downloaded or added to a souvenir pass.

Can I use a GoPro or selfie stick at Phantasialand?

No, the use of GoPros, selfie sticks, or any mounted devices is not allowed on any rides or coasters due to strict safety regulations. Feel free to use them around the park; just be mindful not to block walkways or disturb fellow visitors.

Can I take photos with characters or performers?

Yes! Phantasialand offers costumed characters, dancers, and themed performers who often interact with guests and pose for photos throughout the day, especially in the Berlin and Mexico zones. Look out for scheduled appearances or catch them during street shows and parades.

Are there photography restrictions in any areas?

Yes, some indoor shows do not allow you to take pictures during the performance to avoid copyright issues. Look out for posted signs or ask a staff member if unsure.