Carl-von-Ossietzky-Straße 1D, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany
“We hosted a team event at Gamer and it was a really fun time!! Everyone enjoyed the games, drinks, and fun environment. The automatic matching system created a really good mix. I highly recommend it for private and professional functions.”
Annenstraße 10, 01067 Dresden, Germany
“Wow. Simply wow. Found it by a lucky accident, have parked around the corner on our way to visit the Old town. From outside, it doesn't seem like much, the exterior really doesn't do any justice to the surprising and awe-inspiring interior. It is a minigolf course (18 holes), but it's the rooms decor you really visit for. There are three rooms, each decorated by an amazing artist on a theme (sea, greenery, space). And in 3D (you get the glasses upon check-in), it comes to life. Absolutely stunning. My kids loved it and I loved it. On weekends, make sure to book in advance online, it gets full. Recommend 100%.”
Bosestraße 15, 34121 Kassel, Germany
“The garden looks very romantic, and the way it's designed make you feel like you are in a fairy tale garden. My daughter loved the cactus greenhouse, there is a big amount of different cactuses from the world 😄 a pity there was no other greenhouse with tropical plants. It's a must see if you visit Kassel, tho the entrance is for free 😁”
Goldschmidtstraße 12, 04103 Leipzig, Germany
“I love this place! It is a 3-story house with even original wooden staircases from 1845. The ground floor is used more as a show place for works from Mendelssohn with some basic information about his timeline on the corridor wall but generally the ground floor has the most interactive functions in this museum. My favorite room is the Effektorium where you can try to be a conductor on yourself (it is a little pity that I have not found my favorite e-moll op 64), I do not know why I cannot upload a video here but I add a photo of the pink room. The first floor is all about Mendelssohn's life as a composer (even as a painter), his family and his connections during his time. It is really informative but it is really well designed. The plentiful information was organised in a structured way and was shown through different objects/media, so it is not that you read all the time, but try to get the information through different interactions. The second floor is about Fanny Hensel and you wil be partnered with her piano cycle "The Year". BTW there is even a picture room where you can change clothes and take a photo. I payed 8 euros for a student ticket and there are audio guides for other languages if you do not speak German. I don't know why but during my visit it was quite empty so on my side you can go there spontaneouly without making a reservation in advance.”
Nachtigallental 1, 55566 Bad Sobernheim, Germany
“Very calm and peaceful place. The information about every house is very well done - and in both German and English.”
Bahnhofpl. 2A, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
“This place is wowwwwwww❤️❤️ it looks like an art gallery that you can play in, loved it!”
Schleiweg 10, 24106 Kiel, Germany
“Had a good time with the kids Wish that there would be a more strict sperarion between Schubereich und Sockfussarea. The Eisautomat does only accept coins - it a pity if you don't have some.”
Jülicher Str. 97-109, 52070 Aachen, Germany
“I recently visited the Ludwig Forum in Aachen, and while I must confess that modern art isn't exactly my cup of tea, I stumbled upon an unexpected gem during my visit. The "Water Bucket Exhibition" showcased an avant-garde approach to the fragility of life, cleverly manifested through strategically placed buckets to catch leaks in the roof. The juxtaposition of the unpredictable water droplets and the surrounding art pieces created a surreal atmosphere, prompting contemplation on the impermanence of our surroundings. It was a stroke of accidental genius that turned a leaking roof into an unintended masterpiece. Kudos to the museum for embracing the unpredictable and weaving an unintentional narrative about the transience of life. Sometimes, art finds its way into the most unexpected places, and this water bucket installation certainly left a lasting impression on me. Bravo to the museum for keeping things refreshingly unconventional!”
Auestraße 17, 67346 Speyer, Germany
“Went there spontaneously and was lucky to catch some players there. Arena setup is challenging and fun. Besides a single ticket one may also purchase a group of 3, 5 ( priced at 20 EUR ) or 10. 1 star deduction as according to the staff they only play standard missions and with only a few players super charge would make more sense.”
Am Wehrhahn 41, 40211 Düsseldorf, Germany
“Above expectations. I wasn't so sure about it, but we had a wonderful time. The venue is nice the games fun to play and the staff very nice.”
Drescherstraße 54, 71277 Rutesheim, Germany
“A fun places for little and bigger kids. The staff are very nice and they even provide basic coaching (eg skateboard) for free. My favorite part is the trampoline.”
Böcklerstraße 30, 38102 Braunschweig, Germany
“it was fun to be out there with the team #50warriorsoneteam”
Theaterstraße 20, 52062 Aachen, Germany
“This is the new and better Lasertag. I really love going there, it gives you an inexpensive possibility to try and use VR-Headsets and games. They also have multiplayer games where you can stand right next to each other. This was the most fun I had in a long time and the shortest hour I spend in my life. It flew by in no time. I really recommend everyone to go there and try it.”
Daimlerstraße 30, 91301 Forchheim, Germany
“We LOVED this Location and can highly recommend it! The owner is so nice and accommodating and their Halloween (dark) Mode IS LEGENDARY and UNIQUE!!! We played Lasertag at different locations in the world, but LASERTAG-PLANET FORCHHEIM has been our favorite! We will for sure come back next home visit. BEST GREETINGS! Your biggest fans from GUAM! The Rillamas family and friends!”
Zum Aquarium 2, 46047 Oberhausen, Germany
“Totally nice staff and playing in the escape room was great fun!”
Theaterplatz, 01067 Dresden, Germany
“The worst experience ever! They dont even let you take your passport inside, you have to put all your belonging in a locker. Me and my friend felt very uncomfortable while browsing the art exhibition since the workers stare at you the whole time. Photos were allowed but when we tried to take a photo a worker told us NO and said we had taken enough photos. Very disrespectful!”
Schloßpl. 7, 29221 Celle, Germany
“Very interesting museum with a lot of helpful information. Unfortunately, no information in English is provided. There are several sections in museum: archeological exhibits, how life in Celle region has been changing during several centuries, the history of migration in the region, the exhibition about life in the farm. I really enjoyed my visit to this museum, but I would definitely recommend to add the information in English”
EKZ Zebra, UG, Bramfelder Ch 1-3, 22177 Hamburg, Germany
“Good place for kids . Very nice”
Ordensmeisterstraße 1-3, 12099 Berlin, Germany
“Great to go with kids. We were all adults and we enjoyed golfito very much. Nice winter plan”
Dieselstraße 45, 87437 Kempten (Allgäu), Germany
“We booked a slush party for our birthday. The table is beautifully decorated. The children had fun. The staff is super nice, you are well instructed. The escape room has been …”
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