The fifth largest in Europe Hanza Park is located on the coast of Lubeck Bay, next to one of the most famous Baltic resorts in Germany - Timmendorfer Strand, so it is not surprising that more than a million people visit it annually. Spread over an area of forty-six hectares, the park is divided into eleven entertainment zones or worlds of adventure, consisting of one hundred and twenty-five attractions. Here also operates the largest and most popular variety show in Northern Germany. The park was opened on March 15, 1977 and was originally called Hansaland, ten years later it was renamed. For three years from 1973 to 1976, the first Legoland branch in Germany was located in the park.
Hanza Park is a place for thrill-seekers. Roller coasters with steep turns and dead loops are designed for visitors with strong nerves. Here is the Flying Shark, and the Petrel, and Super Waterfall, and many other exciting attractions. For lovers of water treatments, there is a swimming pool with a wave generator and water slides. If you prefer sports attractions - Hanza Park will not disappoint you, there are trampolines and a rope park that will make you feel like a real climber. For older people who prefer leisurely walks in the fresh air, Hansa Park has wonderful pedestrian alleys and panoramic recreational areas with views of the Baltic Sea. For the smallest, all conditions are also created here. For example, you can travel on a small rail car throughout the park. During the trip, kids will meet pink elephants, penguins, tame gorillas. Then you can visit the children's theater with live music, and the culmination of the daily program of Hansa Park is a colorful festival of dance and music. More than sixty actors in original costumes will hold a grandiose show that will give an unforgettable experience to both adults and children.