Hansa-Park Map and Brochure (2025 – 2023)

Built along the Baltic Sea with coasters looping above the water, Hansa-Park unfolds like a seaside boardwalk crossed with a storybook village. The park’s split-level terrain and winding paths can surprise even repeat visitors, so a Hansa-Park map is key for timing rides, tracing shortcuts between themed areas, and planning meal breaks without backtracking. From the timber-framed streets of “Old-Time Fun Fair” to the splash zones near Kärnan’s fortress, every section hides a turn or stairway you might miss in the crowd surge at midday.

Map Info
Location
Sierksdorf, Germany
Years Active
1977 – Present
Official Site
Official Hansa-Park Site

And yes—expect to pause on that breezy bridge where gulls glide overhead. It’s part of the rhythm here.

Hansa-Park Map 2025

In 2025, Hansa-Park introduced Einars Fjordfahrt, a Viking swing ride that opened in mid-July within the Wikingerland, replacing the Caravelle Niña attraction removed earlier that season. Concurrently, the small free-fall tower previously known as Odins Luftreise was renamed Elins Luftreise.

Earlier in the year, the Mini-Autos were re-themed and integrated into the Britannia area as 1903 Somerset Traffic, while a major refurbishment project delivered a new Service Center with updated lockers and restrooms.

Hansa-Park Map 2025

Printable Hansa-Park Map PDF 2025

Hansa-Park Map 2024

Printable Hansa-Park Map PDF 2024

Hansa-Park Map 2023

FAQ

How much does it cost to enter Hansa-Park?

Admission to Hansa-Park in 2025 costs €49.50 for visitors aged 12 and over and €39.50 for children aged 4–11 or seniors aged 70+. Children under 4 years and birthday children up to age 12 enter free on their birthday with proof of age. A season ticket costs €125 per person, and parking is €6 per day.

Is Hansa-Park worth it?

Hansa-Park is generally considered worth visiting for its scenic seaside setting, family-friendly atmosphere, and standout coasters like Kärnan and Flucht von Novgorod. Visitors praise its theming and variety but note long queues and occasional ride downtime during busy periods. Most reviews rate it as one of Germany’s top parks, offering good value and a full-day experience, especially on less crowded days.

Is Hansa-Park bigger than Europa Park?

Hansa-Park covers about 46 hectares, while Europa-Park spans 95 hectares. Europa-Park is thus more than twice the size of Hansa-Park and is the largest amusement park in Germany.

Is Hansa-Park easy to get to?

Hansa-Park is easy to reach by car, train, or bus. The park is just a 10–15 minute walk from Sierksdorf train station, which is connected by hourly regional trains from Lübeck and Hamburg. Drivers can take the A1 motorway (exit Neustadt-Mitte) directly to the park, where 5,000 parking spaces are available.

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