Country Guide: Germany
Your Family Guide:
Germany with Kids
From fairy-tale castles to forest hikes, here’s everything you need to make your German adventure fun for the kids and stress-free for you.
Hallo!
Germany has a knack for keeping families entertained without feeling rushed.
One day you’re exploring medieval towns straight out of a storybook, the next you’re splashing in alpine lakes or riding a miniature train through the Black Forest. Parents will love the efficient transport, spotless playgrounds, and cafés that welcome kids without a side of side-eye. Sure, some big cities can feel busy, menus might not always scream “kid-friendly,” and Sunday closures can catch you off guard, but with a little planning you’ll have more time for strudel, castles, and adventures they’ll be sure to remember.
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AT A GLANCE
Best Time To Visit
Family Friendly Regions
Kid-Approved Activities
Local Dishes For Kids
Car Seat Laws
Costs and Budget
Getting Around
Warning
Regions
Best Regions & Cities for Families
Germany offers something for every type of family traveler, whether you’re chasing fairytale castles, sandy beaches, or peaceful countryside. Here are some of the most family-friendly regions and cities to consider.

Bavaria: From the snow-dusted Alps to storybook villages, Bavaria is packed with family magic. Kids can wander through Neuschwanstein Castle, ride alpine coasters, and splash in crystal-clear lakes. The region also offers well-marked hiking trails that work for little legs.
- Black Forest: Known for its dense pine forests and cuckoo clocks, the Black Forest feels like stepping into a Brothers Grimm tale. Families can hike gentle trails, visit theme parks like Europa-Park, and enjoy mountain villages with plenty of cake shops for an afternoon treat.
- Baltic Sea Coast: Stretching across northern Germany, the Baltic Coast offers sandy beaches, family-friendly resorts, and bike paths along the shore. The islands of Rügen and Usedom are especially popular for calm swimming spots and nature trails.
- Moselle Valley: This river valley winds past medieval castles, vineyards, and colorful half-timbered towns. Families can take river cruises, explore castle ruins, and cycle along the flat riverside paths. Autumn brings harvest festivals that are fun for all ages.
Berlin: The capital blends history with creativity. Families can explore interactive museums, massive city parks, and an excellent zoo. The public transport system makes it easy to get around, and there’s no shortage of playgrounds tucked between neighborhoods.
Attractions
Must see attractions
Attractions
Family favourites you really shouldn't miss.
From fairytale castles to hands-on science centres, Germany’s must-see attractions keep kids curious and parents inspired. Whether it’s cycling past riverside castles, exploring history through interactive exhibits, or splashing in lakefront parks, these highlights mix fun, learning, and a dash of magic.

German Museum of Technology, Berlin

Rhine River Cruise, Rhineland-Palatinate

Black Forest Open Air Museum, Gutach

Rügen Island, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Sanssouci Palace & Gardens, Potsdam

Tropical Islands Resort, Brandenburg

Berlin Zoo & Aquarium, Berlin

Miniatur Wunderland, Hamburg

Neuschwanstein Castle, Bavaria

Europa-Park, Rust
Tips
Practical Tips for Practical Parents
Germans Love Order
Formula and Diapers
Always Carry Cash
Sunday Closures
Activities
Popular activities For kids
Activities
Adventures they'll be sure to remember
From exploring castles that look straight out of a bedtime story to biking along peaceful riverside paths, Germany offers endless ways to keep kids happy and engaged. You’ll find activities that blend fun with a dash of learning so they come home with more than just pretzel crumbs in their pockets.
Impress a Local
Quick Phrases For Kids
| English | German | Pronunciation |
|---|---|---|
| Hello | Hallo | HAH-loh |
| Thank You | Danke | DAHN-kuh |
| Where is the toilet? | Wo ist die Toilette? | voh ist dee toy-LET-uh |
| I’m hungry | Ich habe Hunger | ikh HAH-buh HOONG-er |
| Let’s play | Lass uns spielen! | luss oons SHPEE-len |
| Goodbye | Auf Wiedersehen | owf VEE-der-zey-en |
More than Rome
Cities you'll love exploring together

Rothenburg ob der Tauber, Bavaria

Leipzig, Saxony

Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg

Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein

Nuremberg, Bavaria

Dresden, Saxony

Munich, Bavaria

Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia

Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg
Family Travel Itineraries:
Kid-Friendly Plans for Every Trip Length
5 Days – Berlin & Potsdam
Day 1: Arrive in Berlin, explore Tiergarten and Brandenburg Gate.
Day 2: Museum of Natural History, boat ride on the Spree.
Day 3: Berlin Zoo, interactive German Museum of Technology.
Day 4: Day trip to Potsdam — Sanssouci Palace & Gardens.
Day 5: East Side Gallery, playground time, and local markets before departure.
7 Days – Munich, Neuschwanstein & Salzburg
Days 1–2: Explore Munich’s Old Town, English Garden, and Deutsches Museum.
Day 3: Day trip to Neuschwanstein Castle and Füssen.
Day 4: Visit Nymphenburg Palace & playgrounds.
Day 5: Travel to Salzburg (Austria) for music and fortress fun.
Days 6–7: Back to Munich for BMW Museum or Allianz Arena tour, plus shopping for souvenirs.
10 Days – Cities, Castles & Countryside
Days 1–3: Berlin highlights + Potsdam.
Days 4–5: Dresden & Saxon Switzerland National Park hikes.
Days 6–7: Nuremberg toy museum, medieval old town, and playgrounds.
Days 8–10: Munich base for day trips to Neuschwanstein, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, and Lake Starnberg.
